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El Dorado School Board gives honors, talks election process

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El Dorado School Board Meeting Highlights Achievements and Initiatives

El Dorado, AR – March 10, 2025 – The El Dorado School Board convened on Monday to recognize outstanding students, teachers, and staff while addressing important updates regarding school programs and performance.

Student Recognition

The board celebrated the achievements of Kailee Johnson, an accomplished student set to graduate from South Arkansas College on May 15 with a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification, followed by her high school graduation from El Dorado High School. Johnson is an active member of FBLA, the Steering Committee, Skills USA, and Campfire Club #64, and serves as the secretary of the Senior Class of 2025. She has also dedicated 14 years to dance at Dance Connection and is a committed member of New Olive Branch Baptist Church under Pastor EJ Farley Jr.

Aspiring to become a nurse practitioner, Johnson plans to further her education at Henderson State University with hopes of returning to serve her community. She expressed deep gratitude to the El Dorado School Board and Mr. Wayne Gibson for their support and encouragement throughout her journey.

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Student of the Month

Maddux Fulco was honored as Northwest Elementary School’s Student of the Month. Recognized for his leadership, kindness, and enthusiasm, Fulco shared his excitement about transitioning to Washington Middle School (WMS) next year. His teachers describe him as a role model for his peers, always bringing a positive attitude to the classroom. Fulco enjoys learning, making new friends, and taking on challenges with a smile.

Classified Employee of the Month

Taneisha Baker was recognized for her unwavering commitment to student success, particularly in helping struggling readers gain confidence and knowledge. Described as a beacon of positivity, Baker credited her faith and her students as her daily motivation. Colleagues admire her patience, dedication, and ability to connect with students on a personal level. She consistently goes above and beyond to create a supportive learning environment, ensuring every child feels valued and capable of success.

Teacher of the Month

Amy Fulco was named Teacher of the Month for her passion, dedication, and solution-oriented approach to education. She was praised for fostering a positive learning environment, maintaining strong communication with parents, and collaborating to enhance student success. Fulco expressed appreciation for her past students and her own children, who continue to inspire her every day. She is known for going the extra mile to ensure each student reaches their full potential, always seeking innovative ways to engage and support her classroom.

Northwest Elementary Principal’s Report

The principal of Northwest Elementary addressed the board regarding academic performance, acknowledging that test scores have not grown as expected. However, a variety of initiatives are being implemented to drive improvement, including:

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  • Elementary Agriculture Education Grant: Awarded on March 5, this grant will expand agricultural learning opportunities at Northwest Elementary.
  • STEM Grant Award: With support from Murphy USA and David Boerwinkle, the school has acquired 3D printers to enhance STEM education.
  • Conscious Discipline Implementation: The school is incorporating strategies such as “wishing well,” brain-smart starts, conscious breathing, and emotional regulation to foster a healthier learning environment.
  • Behavioral Data Update: Significant progress has been made in student behavior, with office referrals decreasing from 169 in 2022-23 to just 51 so far in 2024-25.

Union County Election Commission

The board also received updates from the Union County Election Commission, though specific details were not discussed during the meeting. Additionally, the board unanimously passed a motion raised by Mr. Tucker concerning the processes of the school board elections.

The next El Dorado School Board meeting is scheduled for April 14, 2025, where additional updates on school programs and student progress will be presented.

 

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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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Hampton woman arrested after high speed pursuit

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HAMPTON – A Hampton woman was arrested Sunday, April 7, after leading officers on a high-speed pursuit that began in Calhoun County and ended in Union County, according to a press release from the Hampton Police Department.

Lt. McMahen with the Hampton Police Department was conducting traffic enforcement under the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) when he observed a white Dodge Ram pickup traveling south on U.S. Highway 167. The vehicle passed Lt. McMahen and then abruptly moved in front of his patrol unit. At that point, the officer noticed the truck crossing the white line and the highway shoulder.

Lt. McMahen attempted to initiate a traffic stop, activating his emergency lights and siren. The driver refused to pull over, prompting a pursuit. Speeds during the chase reportedly reached 108 miles per hour as the vehicle crossed into Union County.

The Arkansas State Police and Union County authorities were contacted for assistance. As the suspect approached North Tate Road from the south, Arkansas State Police took the lead in the pursuit. Troopers then executed a Tactical Vehicle Intervention (TVI) maneuver, causing the vehicle to spin out into a ditch.

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Officers apprehended the driver, later identified as Kaite McMahan of Hampton. She was arrested on multiple charges, including:

  • Fleeing by conveyance of a vehicle

  • Battery in the 2nd Degree

  • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

  • Terroristic Threatening

McMahan also received citations for additional traffic violations. No injuries were reported during the incident.

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Flooding Worsens As Ouachita River Rises To Historic Levels

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Floodwaters spread across the Ouachita Baptist University campus in Arkadelphia on Monday. (PHOTO: Dr. Wesley Kluck)

CAMDEN – The Ouachita River is approaching water levels not seen in decades, leading to significant flooding in Ouachita and Calhoun counties. Officials report that the river at Camden is expected to crest near 43 feet late today, surpassing the 1987 flood levels and marking the highest crest since 1968.

At 42.5 feet, residential flooding is already occurring in parts of both counties, and numerous road closures have been reported. This stage mirrors the December 1987 flood, which was previously the highest on record since the construction of regional flood control reservoirs.

In Arkadelphia, the Ouachita River recently crested at 27.95 feet, placing it among the top ten recorded crests and the highest since 1969. That year, the river peaked at 28.02 feet, making the current rise especially significant in the historical record.

The Ouachita River has a history of major flooding. In May 1968, the river crested at 43.08 feet in Camden, causing widespread damage. The most severe flood on record occurred in 1945, when the river reached 44.8 feet. These past events highlight the seriousness of today’s rising waters.

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The flooding has already led to road closures and the inundation of homes in low-lying areas. Emergency responders are actively monitoring the situation and are prepared to implement further safety measures as needed. Residents have been urged to follow all official guidance, including potential evacuation orders.

With sunny skies and mild weather expected in the coming days, there is some hope that river levels may stabilize soon. Still, communities along the Ouachita River are being reminded to remain cautious and alert, as upstream water flow and any future rainfall could further impact conditions.

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Residents Urged To Report Flood Damage To Receive Assistance

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CAMDEN — As floodwaters from the Ouachita River continue to affect homes and neighborhoods across Ouachita County, local authorities are asking residents with water inside their homes to report the damage.

According to an announcement from the Ouachita County Sheriff’s Department, residents whose homes—not just yards, shops, or septic systems—have taken on floodwater are encouraged to call either the Sheriff’s Office at 870-231-5300 or the Camden Police Department at 870-836-5755. Those who report damage will be added to a list for potential state assistance with cleanup and repair costs once flood recovery efforts begin.

Authorities stress that this assistance is only for homes that have been breached by water and not for surrounding property damage.

Officials are also strongly warning residents not to return home until it is safe to do so, emphasizing that roads may still be dangerous or impassable. “Many residents may not realize the extent of the damage until the water goes down,” the department said. “Please help spread the word.”

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The Ouachita River is expected to crest at historic levels near 43 feet in Camden—higher than the 1987 flood and the worst since 1968. With more rain possible in the coming days, emergency management teams are closely monitoring conditions and prioritizing safety.

Residents are encouraged to stay in contact with local authorities, avoid flooded areas, and use caution when assessing damage once waters recede.

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DRA Grants Top El Dorado City Council Agenda

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EL DORADO – The El Dorado City Council will convene for its regular business meeting on Thursday, April 10, with a brief but potentially impactful agenda that includes two resolutions related to Delta Regional Authority (DRA) funding.

The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at City Hall, following the customary prayer and Pledge of Allegiance at 4:55 p.m.

Among the new business on the agenda is a resolution that would authorize the city’s chief elected official to sign an application for DRA funds. The Delta Regional Authority provides federal funding and technical assistance for economic development and infrastructure projects in economically distressed areas of the Mississippi River Delta region, including southern Arkansas.

A second resolution will propose designating a local non-profit agency to serve as the administrator for any DRA grant funds the city may receive. While the specific agency has not been named in the draft agenda, such appointments are typically made to streamline grant compliance and project oversight.

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No items of unfinished business are currently scheduled, and the council is expected to approve minutes from the previous meeting before moving on to the new business items.

City officials have not yet released details about the specific project or initiative tied to the potential DRA grant application, but more information may be provided during the meeting or in subsequent updates from city staff.

The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

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