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Downtown Business Association Sets Date For Masterpiece Picnic

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EL DORADO — A vibrant new tradition is blooming in downtown El Dorado this spring, as the El Dorado Downtown Business Association (DBA) proudly presents the first-ever Masterpiece Picnic, scheduled for Thursday, May 1, 2025, in the scenic Murphy Arts District.

The outdoor evening event promises an unforgettable blend of gourmet food, local art, live music, and community connection — all set against the backdrop of downtown El Dorado’s cultural hub.

Attendees will be treated to a gourmet picnic dinner crafted by some of the city’s most beloved downtown restaurants, offering a curated culinary experience that reflects the soul of El Dorado’s dining scene.

But the culinary fare is just the beginning.

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One of the evening’s highlights will be a live auction of hand-painted picnic tables, each one transformed into a unique work of art by talented local artists. These tables are not only functional but also collectible — giving guests the opportunity to take home a true “masterpiece” while supporting a great cause.

Proceeds from the Masterpiece Picnic will benefit the DBA’s ongoing mission to enhance and promote a thriving, vibrant downtown district for both residents and visitors.

Live music by The Boomer Hill Band will set the mood as guests dine under the stars, creating an atmosphere of celebration and community spirit.

“This event brings together everything we love about El Dorado — great food, incredible art, and a strong sense of community,” said DBA President Brandy Kyle. “We hope it becomes a beloved annual tradition.”

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Sponsorships and tickets for the Masterpiece Picnic are available now, with seating limited and demand expected to be high. Multiple sponsorship levels are available, offering both businesses and individuals a unique way to support the revitalization of downtown El Dorado.

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LATEST INFORMATION: EL DORADO FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO HIGH SCHOOL

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EL DORADO – The El Dorado Fire Department was dispatched to El Dorado High School around 11:30 A.M. this morning when school faculty noticed smoke in the Boy’s Athletic Locker Room. At least three fire trucks and multiple firefighting personnel arrived just minutes later. As first responders entered the facility they were able to identify the source of the smoke coming from the vent of a clothes dryer inside the athletic department. School District personnel we spoke with said the Firefighters continued their search of the building and determined lint inside the dryer vent had restricted airflow and caused the smoke but there was no fire. After a continuous and thorough check of the facility the “All Clear” was given and the school day proceeded as normal.

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El Dorado Chamber, SouthArk Host Manufacturing Day Event

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EL DORADO – The El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with South Arkansas College’s Career Accelerator Program, recently hosted Manufacturing Day, a hands-on event designed to connect local high school sophomores with industry leaders and career opportunities in South Arkansas.

Held at the South Arkansas College Workforce Development Center, the event welcomed every 10th-grade student in Union County, offering them the chance to interact directly with representatives from a variety of manufacturing sectors. The goal was to expose students to in-demand careers, strengthen the local talent pipeline, and encourage young people to envision a future in their hometown.

Organizers emphasized the importance of workforce development and the need to create meaningful connections between students and the industries that power the region. They said the event was a valuable opportunity for students to learn about local career paths and to begin thinking about how they might contribute to South Arkansas’s future.

The Career Accelerator Program at South Arkansas College supports this mission by offering workforce training, apprenticeships, and customized programs developed in response to industry needs. The program works with local businesses, industries, and government agencies to equip students with the practical skills needed for success in the modern workforce.

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Manufacturing Day is part of a broader effort to showcase the reality of today’s manufacturing environment—highlighting advanced technologies, innovation, and high-paying career paths. By inviting students to step inside this world, organizers hope to inspire the next generation of skilled workers, engineers, and entrepreneurs in Union County.

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River Flooding Remains A Concern As A Calm Weekend Approaches

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Waters remain high in places along the Ouachita River in South Arkansas (PHOTO: X.Com/@AustinBurkesWX/Tammy Bird)

EL DORADO – Arkansas residents can expect a stretch of calm, dry weather through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Little Rock. While cool temperatures will linger behind a passing cold front, a warming trend is anticipated to return by Sunday afternoon.

The latest forecast shows temperatures dipping into the low 40s and 50s overnight through Friday and Saturday, with daytime highs gradually increasing to the upper 70s by Sunday. Cities across the state, including Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Texarkana, are forecast to see warmer conditions moving into the start of next week.

No significant rainfall is expected through the weekend, with the next notable chance for precipitation not arriving until midweek. According to forecasters, rain chances greater than 25% could return as early as Wednesday, April 16.

Although no hazardous weather is expected in the short term, officials are continuing to monitor area rivers for flooding concerns. The National Weather Service warns that river flooding will remain the primary concern over the next several days, and urges residents to follow local official guidance and heed road closures in affected areas.

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El Dorado City Council Meets, Discusses Grants: “Someone Else’s Money”

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EL DORADO – The El Dorado Mayor and City Council met in regular session Thursday, April 10th inside a well attended Council Chamber. After the opening ceremonies of prayer, pledge and roll call, Ward 2 Alderman Judy Ward announced the city would participate in the National Day of Prayer.

  • NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

Ward said, “The national day of prayer was started when President Truman signed it into law in 1952, it was originally observed on July 4th.” President Ronald Reagan moved the day to the first Thursday in May, and it has been observed on that day since. Ward said, “Thursday May 1st we will meet here at City Hall, there will be a short message and we will pray.” Mayor Paul Choate followed with, “Let’s pack the building.”

  • DRUG TAKE BACK

Ward 1 Alderman, Jill Weinischke followed with, “April 26th, from 10 A.M. until 2 P.M., there will be a drive through drug take back in the Walmart parking lot. Authorities will be on hand to receive those prescriptions, whether it is a whole bag full or just one prescription.” The nationwide program began in 2010 amidst the growing concern that flushing or even just tossing prescription drugs was having an impact on groundwater. It was noted, back then, that many municipality wastewater treatment plants were not equipped to remove pharmaceuticals from the water supply. The program allows people to anonymously, if they so choose, discard unused or expired medications and over-the-counter medicines.

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  • “SOMEONE ELSE’S MONEY”

Mayor Choate updated the Council and Chamber on a recent project. “I am happy to say that we spent $300,000 from Arkansas State Street Aid and we put about $200,000 with it to make a half million dollars worth of improvements to the City Streets in the last ten days. I like spending someone else’s money other than yours, I guess is what I’m trying to say.”

  • FIXING AN OLD PROBLEM

The Mayor then informed the Council of a potential solution to a problem, one which had been plaguing the City’s Ward 4. “We have a real watershed issue. There is a drainage ditch just North of Northwest Elementary School, North and South Magnolia streets and even back over to Brookwood (inside the Racquet Club Subdivision). That area is eroding and we have identified an approximately $2,000,000 grant available from the Delta Regional Authority that could be used to stop that erosion. If we get the grant, we would go in and lay a concrete pan and concrete walls to stop the erosion. So, we are going to go after that money, because it has become a serious issue.” The Mayor then asked the Council to approve a series of resolutions to empower him to apply for that grant, via Southwest Arkansas Planning and Development District and empower the District to administer the grant. “We pay dues each year to belong to the District, they have the grant writers and the expertise to apply for the grant.” The Mayor said. The Council approved both resolutions unanimously. The grant is a 100% grant, meaning the City is not required to match any funds received to begin work. After the approval, Ward 3 Alderman Willie McGhee sought permission to add comments and said, “The water issue is one of the issues we been trying to work on, even with the Black Mayors Association. But I think we ought to ask, whenever this tax go on board, we ought to get some of that, because that is our taxpayer money, that one-cent sales tax. And since we know we got several issues in this community we need to focus on, I think we going to look for money but we already got money to start making plans on some of these issues before we wait around. I think, I mean I been around here a long time and we do this over and over, where we spend money all around but the issues that give our city quality of life, we kind of wait for grants and stuff. I think we ought to be more aggressive and, and, I believe this one-cent sales tax will pass but I also believe we need to focus some of it towards some of the issues that we already have like the flooding, the trash, the growed up lots. That’s quality of life, I believe that, and I appreciate you going after that, and there’s a lot more. I hope we still continue to work with the Black Mayors Association also, because this city has a lot of water issues. And I just think, you know, because every time it rains I get a flood of calls and I send y’all a flood of text messages and emails. We got people that there is water actually going in their house every time it rains. We ain’t talking about once a year or every now and then, we are talking about every time it rains in this city, somebody house is getting flooded with water. I just think we need to be more aggressive.”

Mayor Choate followed up with, “I agree with you 100%, we have plenty of issues, we just have to have the money.” Then referring to City Public Works Director Robert Edmonds, the Mayor said, “But do remember, Mr. Edmond’s group, over the last two years, has spent about seven point two, seven point three million dollars on streets and drainage around town and we have alleviated some flooding issues.”

  • WILLING TO USE FEDERAL MONEY

The Council then considered a resolution which designated the City’s willingness to utilize money from the Federal Aid Transportation Alternatives Program for Recreation Trails Program, in which the Federal Government participates at an 80% level, reimbursing the City for dollars spent in accordance with the grant program. The grant would be to improve downtown streetscaping and would be under the direction of the Arkansas Department of Transportation. According to the Mayor, the project is expected to cost in the neighborhood of $300,000 with just shy of a quarter-million of that to be reimbursed to the City via this grant. 

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  • UPDATE: EL DORADO WINS

Recently retired President and CEO of First Financial Bank, Chris Hegi then updated the Council on the proposed one-cent sales tax, commonly called El Dorado Wins. Mr. Hegi thanked the Council for their unanimous support for the tax, which if passed by the voters, would replace the expiring one-cent sales tax previously known as El Dorado Works. “Over the past few months we have had a number of townhall meetings, across our community. We have done some public speaking, where we can. We have had a lot of individual meetings, and we have a really good committee put together. Overall, it has been very positive. We have had opportunities to hear about areas to improve on.” Mr. Hegi said in the coming weeks, people would begin to hear and see advertisements about the tax election. Early voting for the proposed tax begins May 6th with the election to be held on May 13th. Mr. Hegi said he is personally urging people to vote early and asked the Council to do the same. Ward 4 Alderman, Buddy McAdams followed up Mr. Hegi’s update with, “I just want to say how much we appreciate you and your team for the work you are doing,”

 

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Two South Arkansas Teens Killed In Single Vehicle Wreck

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CAMDEN – Two young men were killed in a single-vehicle crash early Sunday morning on State Highway 57 in rural Ouachita County, according to a report from the Arkansas State Police.

The crash occurred around 2:50 a.m. on April 6. Authorities say a 2001 Honda was traveling southbound when the vehicle left the roadway and struck two trees. Weather conditions were reported as clear, but the road surface was wet at the time of the crash.

The driver, identified as 19-year-old Kade Hurst of Chidester, was pronounced dead at the scene. A male passenger, identified only as a minor, was also killed. Their bodies were transported to the Ouachita County Morgue.

No other injuries were reported, and no additional vehicles were involved.

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The crash remains under investigation by the Ouachita County Sheriff’s Office. Next of kin have been notified.

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