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Flooding Worsens As Ouachita River Rises To Historic Levels

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.
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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Tornado Watch Issued For Parts Of Southern Arkansas

SHREVEPORT – A Tornado Watch is in effect for much of South Arkansas this evening as a powerful storm system sweeps across the region, bringing the potential for dangerous weather conditions.
The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch 176, which remains active until 10:00 p.m. CDT. Counties under the watch include Clark, Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Scott, and Sevier.
The watch follows a volatile afternoon in southern and southeastern Oklahoma, where numerous tornado warnings were issued as storms intensified. Forecasters warn that similar conditions could develop across South Arkansas tonight, with the possibility of large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes.
Residents are urged to closely monitor weather updates and have a plan in place should a warning be issued. Tornadoes can form rapidly with little notice during severe weather outbreaks.
Tornado Safety Tips:
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Stay Alert: Listen to NOAA Weather Radio, local news, or trusted weather apps for updates.
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Have a Safe Place: Identify a safe room or small, windowless interior room on the lowest floor of your home, such as a bathroom or closet.
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Mobile Homes Are Unsafe: Seek shelter in a sturdy building if possible. Mobile homes do not provide adequate protection from tornadoes.
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Keep Emergency Supplies Ready: Flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, bottled water, and a phone charger should be easily accessible.
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Do Not Stay in Your Car: If you are caught outside with no shelter, lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area and cover your head.
Officials stress that nighttime tornadoes can be especially dangerous because they are harder to see and often catch people off guard. Residents are encouraged not to wait for visual confirmation before seeking shelter.
For continuous updates, follow South Arkansas Now and local emergency management alerts throughout the evening.
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Friday Morning Fire Shuts Down North West Avenue

EL DORADO – The El Dorado Fire Department is currently fighting a fire in the 400 Block of North West Avenue in the area next to Bill’s Pawn Shop. All indications are that the building next door to the pawn shop, Deason’s Antiques & Guns caught fire this morning and while it appears to be a major loss, the fire crews have been battling the blaze in an effort to save Bill’s Pawn. This portion of the Avenue is currently closed to traffic and units from both the El Dorado Police Department and Union County Sheriff’s Department are on hand as well. Once we have more information we will pass it along.
Photo of Deason’s Guns and Antiques, courtesy of Google Earth
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One killed, one injured in South Arkansas accident

FORDYCE – A Hot Springs woman was killed and a Camden man injured Monday morning in a crash along State Highway 9 in rural Dallas County, according to the Arkansas State Police.
The accident occurred at 11:04 a.m. on April 21, when a northbound 2012 Dodge Ram left the roadway and struck the rear of an unoccupied tractor-trailer parked on the northbound shoulder of Highway 9.
Sandra L. Cline, 42, of Hot Springs, was a passenger in the Dodge Ram and was pronounced dead at the scene. Her body was taken to Benton Funeral Home.
The driver, 41-year-old Thomas Clay Gresham of Camden, was injured and transported to St. Vincent Hospital in Hot Springs. His condition was not released.
Authorities said the parked 2008 Peterbilt truck was properly positioned on the shoulder and not occupied at the time of the crash. Weather was reported clear and road conditions were dry when the accident occurred.
Corporal Greg Rowland of the Arkansas State Police is leading the investigation. Next of kin for the deceased has been notified.
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EHS Students Take the Spotlight in “A Night of One Acts”

EL DORADO – The El Dorado High School Drama Department and Troupe 42 are inviting the public to a special two-night performance that highlights the talents of student directors and performers in their final production of the school year, “A Night of One Acts.”
Guided by Drama Director Hannah Faith Davis and Musical Theatre Director Ruth Griffin, students are not only acting but also leading behind the scenes in directing roles—bringing their own vision and voice to the stage.
The showcase features two one-act plays:
The first is a fast-paced adaptation of the classic Oscar Wilde comedy, “The Importance of Being Earnest: 30 Minute Edition,” directed by junior Jazmin Wong with senior Preston Huitt as assistant director. “I’ve learned that I have to trust my team… I am so grateful to this diverse cast as they bring my vision for the show to life,” Wong said.
The second performance, “Always Bella” by Kendra Thomas, is directed by senior Georgia Blackmon with senior Kailey Gardner assisting. “This play highlights resilience and kindness… it really makes you think about how we treat others,” said Blackmon.
Performances are set for Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and 25, at 7 p.m. in the EHS Auditorium. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults, available by cash or check at the door. Concessions will also be offered in the lobby.
The event promises a night of laughter, heart, and powerful storytelling as these rising young artists take center stage—both in the spotlight and behind it.
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Corks & Canvas: “A Glass Act” Workshop with Chris Stone Set for May 1

EL DORADO – The South Arkansas Arts Center invites the public to enjoy an evening of art and inspiration with local artist Chris Stone at “A Glass Act,” a special Corks & Canvas workshop on Thursday, May 1 at 6 p.m.
Stone, known for her creative approach and engaging instruction, will guide participants through the process of creating a personalized stained-glass-style piece using stained-glass effect paints on vinyl. The $40 registration fee includes all necessary supplies, as well as a wide selection of design templates to choose from.
“I aimed to bring a fresh approach to this class,” said Stone. “The idea of stained-glass windows really resonated with me as we transition from Easter into the bright, sunny days of spring. It’s a season that calls for creativity and renewal.”
Participants will have access to a vibrant palette of transparent colors for the glass portions and opaque shades such as silver, gold, and black to mimic traditional leaded outlines. Designs range from florals and dragonflies to birds and geometric patterns, allowing for a variety of artistic expressions. Once dry, the pieces will be cut from the vinyl sheets for easy display at home.
The event will take place at the South Arkansas Arts Center, located in El Dorado. Spots are limited, and advance registration is required.
To register or learn more, visit: https://saac-arts.org/corks-and-canvas-may-1-2025/.
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