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Independence County plane crash under investigation

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BATESVILLE – A small aircraft has reportedly crashed in Independence County, becoming entangled in power lines, according to WhiteRiverNow.com. Rescue crews are currently at the scene working to address the situation.

While there are no reports of fatalities at this time, efforts to free the aircraft and any potential occupants are ongoing. Unconfirmed reports suggest that a helicopter crew from the Arkansas National Guard may be called in to assist with the rescue operation, though this has not been officially confirmed.

Social media posts indicate the crash may have occurred in the area between Cave Creek and Sandtown, but official details about the exact location or cause of the incident have yet to be released.

Other news reports indicated the pilot had been taken to a Batesville hospital.

Local authorities and emergency responders are urging the public to avoid the area while rescue efforts continue. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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Victims identified in Northeast Arkansas crash

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MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Ark. — A tragic multi-vehicle accident on Sunday evening near Big Lake on State Highway 18 left two people dead and two minors injured, according to the Arkansas State Police.

The crash occurred at approximately 5:25 p.m. when a 2024 GMC Yukon traveling east on SH 18 veered left, crossing the center turn lane. The Yukon struck a 2014 Nissan Pathfinder, which was heading west, head-on. The impact forced the Pathfinder into a 2005 Ford Ranger, which left the roadway to avoid the collision.

Patricia Edge, 37, of Leachville, the driver of the Nissan Pathfinder, and Keeley Wheeler, 72, of Blytheville, the driver of the GMC Yukon, both died at the scene. Their bodies were transported to Delancey Funeral Home.

Two female minors in the Pathfinder were injured and taken to Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis for treatment. Their conditions remain unknown.

The crash occurred under clear skies and on dry road conditions, according to the report by Sgt. Brandon C. Bennett of the Arkansas State Police. The investigation into the accident is ongoing.

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Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution and remain alert while traveling on rural highways, especially in areas with limited visibility and high-speed traffic.

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Bill introduced to make changes to state sales and use tax

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas lawmakers are considering changes to the state’s sales and use tax laws for motor vehicles, trailers, semitrailers, and motorboats. Senate Bill 49, sponsored by Sen. Justin Boyd (R-Fort Smith) and Rep. Lee Johnson (R-Greenwood), seeks to revise tax thresholds, introduce special rates for certain purchases, and outline new revenue allocations.

The bill proposes that sales of new or used motor vehicles, trailers, or semitrailers priced below $4,000 will remain tax-exempt. However, used motor vehicles priced between $10,000 and $15,000 and motorboats priced between $4,000 and $10,000 would be subject to a special tax rate of 2.875%. Purchases exceeding these thresholds would be taxed at the standard rate.

Additionally, SB49 eliminates the option to reduce taxable amounts using trade-in credits or proceeds from the sale of another vehicle or motorboat.

Revenue Allocation

The bill outlines how revenue from the proposed tax changes would be distributed:

  • 76.6% would go to the state’s general fund.
  • 8.5% would support the Property Tax Relief Trust Fund.
  • 14.9% would benefit the Educational Adequacy Fund.

The measure also emphasizes compliance, requiring taxes to be paid upon registration for motorboats, whether purchased from a dealer or a private seller. Late payments would incur a 10% penalty. Nonresidents registering motorboats in Arkansas would be exempt.

If enacted, the new tax structure would take effect on the first day of the calendar quarter following its passage.

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SB49 is currently under review in the General Assembly and is expected to draw significant debate over its potential impact on Arkansas consumers and the state’s economy.

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Victim identified in Southeast Arkansas homicide

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EUDORA – The Arkansas State Police (ASP) Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Jamarion Plummer of Eudora. The investigation was requested by the Eudora Police Department following the incident on Sunday evening, January 12, 2025.

According to authorities, an Eudora police officer on patrol at approximately 8:15 p.m. heard what was believed to be gunshots. The officer responded to the area and was flagged down by witnesses, who reported that Plummer had been shot at his residence on the 1000 block of North Main Street.

Plummer was initially transported to Chicot Memorial Medical Center in a private vehicle and later transferred to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock. Despite medical efforts, he succumbed to his injuries at approximately 11:30 p.m.

The ASP has confirmed that Plummer’s body will be sent to the Arkansas State Crime Lab for an autopsy to determine the manner and cause of death.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no additional details have been released at this time. Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact the ASP Criminal Investigation Division or the Eudora Police Department.

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