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Local Student Art Show Names Winners

EL DORADO – The South Arkansas Arts Center (SAAC) hosted the South Arkansas Student Art Show over the weekend with participants from schools across the region as well as home-schooled students. The winners were announced during an awards ceremony over the weekend and they are:
K-2nd Grade Division
1ST • Harper Alarie, 1st Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Kitty, Watercolor, 2ND • Adeline Emery, 1st Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Alligator Waving in the Water, Mixed Medium, 3RD • Joslynn Crawford, 2nd Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Sunset, Acrylic, HM • Adeline Kennedy, 1st Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, The Wild Horse, Watercolor on Canvas, HM • Mia Miller, 2nd Grade Homeschool, My Shiny Balloons, Acrylic, HM • Jay’len Wilson, Kindergarten Yocum Elementary School, Flowers, Watercolor, HM • Virginia Louise Young, 2nd Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Happy Fish with Friends, Watercolor,
Some examples of entries submitted into the show:
3rd-5th Grade Division
1ST • Ezra Goldemberg, 4th Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Abstract, Metallic Pen, 2ND • Stella Anderson, 4th Grade Yocum Elementary School, Picasso Princess, Watercolor, 3RD • Payton Williams, 3rd Grade Northwest Elementary School, Untitled, HM • Justice Bridges, 4th Grade Yocum Elementary School, Untitled, Model Magic and Tempera Paint, HM • Laiyah Davis, 3rd Grade Northwest Elementary School, Untitled, HM • Brody Goodnight, 4th Grade Hugh Goodwin Elementary School, Los Angels, 50 Metallic Pen, HM • Vivian Kriehn, 3rd Grade Smackover Elementary School, Le Chat dans le Jardin, Colored Pencil,
More examples of entries submitted into the show:
6th-9th Grade Division
1ST • Gianna Trisollini, 7th Grade Homeschool, Untitled Art by Giax (on Insta), Digital Art, 2ND • Amelia Williams, 9th Grade Homeschool, The Witness, Graphite, Ink, 3RD • Clara Matheny, 6th Grade Junction City Elementary School, Untitled, Darkroom Print, HM • Charity Goodwin, 9th Grade El Dorado High School, The Masque of the Red Death, Pen and Ink/Watercolor, HM • Aaliyah Lewis, 8th Grade Barton Junior High School, Spooky Tree, Paint, HM • Madison Smith, 8th Grade Barton Junior High School, Mystic Candle, Paint, HM • Kylee Swint, 8th Grade Homeschool, L’amour de Ma Vie, Colored Pencil,
More examples of entries submitted into the show:
10th-12th Grade Division
1ST • Madelyn Whiteside, 12th Grade Fordyce High School, Sharon Tate, Graphite, 2ND • Elizabeth Arwen Legg, 10th Grade Homeschool, Pop Pop’s Hand, Graphite Pencil, 3RD • Jimena Gonzalez, 10th Grade El Dorado High School, Hiding in Plain Sight, Paper Collage, HM • Ciara Gusby, 12th Grade El Dorado High School, The Burning Phoenix, Mixed Media, HM • Asher McAnulty, 10th Grade Homeschool, Hoo’s Hoo?, Digital/Photoshop, HM • Jakameron Scott, 10th Grade El Dorado High School, Self Portrait, Pencil, HM • Kelsey Smith, 11th Grade El Dorado High School, The Haywood, Collagraph/Watercolor,
Best of Show
BOS • Jakameron Scott, 10th Grade El Dorado High School, Art Vision, Pen and Ink,
For more information about the South Arkansas Arts Center, including classes, shows, plays, musicals and other opportunities, click here.
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Union County Solid Waste to be Open This Saturday

EL DORADO – Union County Judge Mike Loftin released, in a statement, “In an effort to clean up our County and for your convenience, the Union County Solid Waste Department will be open the third Saturday of each month from 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. to receive large items to be disposed of. For example, washers, dryers, mattresses, etc. We cannot accept perishable items, household garbage, or hazardous materials.”
The Union County Solid Waste Department is located at 2450 Champagnolle Road in El Dorado.
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El Dorado School Board Talks Bonds, Achievements

El Dorado School Board Meeting Highlights: Honors, Achievements, and Exciting Updates Across the District
El Dorado, AR — April 14, 2025
The El Dorado School Board convened on Monday evening to cover a packed agenda celebrating exceptional students, staff, and landmark decisions shaping the district’s future.
Bond Resolution Passes Just in Time
The board approved a key bond resolution, led by financial advisor Jason Holsclaw, locking in a favorable interest rate of 4.357% just ahead of a significant market shift. Holsclaw submitted the paperwork on April 1, narrowly avoiding an estimated 80-point increase in bond interest rates. The move was applauded as a smart financial step that could save the district considerable funds over time.
Legendary Coach Honored
Philip Lansdell Honored as Arkansas’ Top Athletic Director — Again
The board took time to honor Philip Lansdell, who was recently named both the 5A Athletic Director of the Year and Overall Athletic Director of the Year for the state of Arkansas — a rare and remarkable achievement. This marks Lansdell’s second time receiving the prestigious honor, having also earned it during the 2011–2012 school year, making him one of only two individuals to be recognized with both titles twice in the history of the awards.
Throughout his tenure, Lansdell’s unwavering dedication to El Dorado athletics has left a lasting legacy. Over the course of his career, he oversaw more than $5 million in facility upgrades, helping to create top-tier environments for student-athletes across multiple sports. His leadership helped El Dorado teams capture numerous state championships, building a reputation for both excellence and integrity.
One of the most telling examples of Lansdell’s commitment? In all his years of service, the only football game he ever missed was while recovering from knee surgery—and even then, he made an effort to travel.
When asked what kept him showing up day in and day out, Lansdell gave a simple, powerful answer:
“It’s called work ethic. It’s what you’re supposed to do.”
He expressed deep confidence in the district’s future, especially in his successor:
“I know that my replacement has the same work ethic.”
As Lansdell looks toward retirement, he shared a candid reflection:
“I’ve been in school since I was 6 years old, so retirement will be a whole new world.”
His colleagues and community members agree on one thing: there will never be another Philip Lansdell. But his influence, and the programs he’s built, will carry on through the countless students, coaches, and staff he’s impacted over the years.
Jennifer Michaels Named Arkansas Orchestra Director of the Year
The School Board proudly recognized Jennifer Michaels, who was recently named the Arkansas Orchestra Director of the Year — an award voted on by music educators across the state. Michaels, whose passion and dedication have become a cornerstone of El Dorado’s music program, received the award as both a personal achievement and a reflection of the excellence she inspires in her students.
In addition to her role as El Dorado’s Orchestra Director, Michaels serves as the South Region Chair and has also served honorably and favorably as Chair of the State Orchestra Board, advocating for high standards in music education across Arkansas. Her leadership in these roles has earned her widespread respect from her peers and deep appreciation from her school community.
During the meeting, Superintendent Jim Tucker took a moment to recognize Michaels not only for her professional accomplishments but also for the character she brings to the district, calling her:
“Brave, bold, and an amazing director.”
Michaels expressed gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing the collaborative spirit behind her success:
“I am humbled by the honor of the award, and it would have been impossible for this to happen without the support of the district, the students, the parents, the coaches… Everyone is welcome to come to every concert we have for the remainder of the year!”
And the El Dorado Orchestra will soon perform side-by-side with the South Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, offering students unique opportunities to perform and learn in professional settings. Her influence extends beyond technical skill — she fosters confidence, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the arts in every student who walks through her door.
Michaels’ recognition is not just a win for her — it’s a celebration of El Dorado’s thriving fine arts community and the district’s commitment to excellence in all areas of education.
Washington Middle School Spotlights
WMS took center stage during the meeting as administrators celebrated students and staff making a difference:
- Student of the Month: Amelia Felton
Recognized for her perseverance, Amelia has made remarkable progress in reading, overcoming challenges through sheer determination. “She is the ideal model of what a Washington Knight should be,” said Mrs. Hale. - Classified Employee of the Month: Courtney Watkins
With eight years of experience and a joyful presence, Watkins was honored for her dedication to student well-being. Known for writing menus in multiple languages and lifting spirits every day, she’s seen as both a problem solver and the “life of the party.” - Teacher of the Month: Brinkley Ashcraft
A district educator since 2018, Ashcraft teaches Art and Fashion Design. Affectionately known as the “school momma,” her energetic and creative teaching—like using geometry in art lessons—helps students engage deeply in learning.
Washington Middle School Report: Achievements and Opportunities
Principal updates highlighted a vibrant school culture focused on academic and personal growth:
- El Dorado Promise Pledge reinforced the generosity of The El Dorado Promise
- Lion King Jr. play to debut in May
- College field trips to SouthArk and SAU inspired future planning
- Ron Clark Academy training awarded to two teachers for differentiated instruction development
- Archery Teams: Double state champions in 5th and 6th grade; both teams advancing to Nationals
- Academic Growth: 533 of 579 students showed improvement on interim assessments
- Spring Family Night and anticipation of an Educational Assistance Animal rounded out an impressive update
The board closed the meeting by commending all honorees for their excellence and reaffirming their commitment to student success and community involvement.
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El Dorado School Board Meets Tonight

EL DORADO – The El Dorado School Board will meet Monday evening for its regular monthly session, with a full agenda that includes staff and student recognitions, financial decisions, and a bond resolution presentation.
The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. with approval of minutes from the board’s previous meetings held on March 10, March 17, and April 8. Trustees will then move on to routine business, including the review and approval of monthly financial bills.
A key item on the agenda is a presentation by Jason Holsclaw, who is expected to introduce a bond resolution. Details of the resolution have not been publicly released but could impact upcoming projects or funding for the district.
The board will also celebrate several honors across the district. Phillip Lansdell will be recognized as both the 5A Athletic Director of the Year and Arkansas Athletic Director of the Year, highlighting El Dorado’s strong presence in state athletics. In the arts, Jennifer Michaels will be honored for being named Arkansas Orchestra Director of the Year.
Washington Middle School will be in the spotlight as well. Amelia Felton will be recognized as Student of the Month, Courtney Watkins will receive honors as Classified Employee of the Month, and Brinkley Ashcraft will be named Teacher of the Month. Principal Bethanie Hale is also scheduled to give her monthly report on the school’s progress and activities.
Other agenda items include the review of student transfer petitions and an executive session to discuss personnel matters.
The meeting is open to the public and will take place at the El Dorado School District administration building.
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Sheriff Urges Boaters to Avoid Flooded Ouachita River as Homes Threatened

EL DORADO – The Union County Sheriff’s Department is urging the public to avoid unnecessary boat traffic along the Ouachita River, where rising floodwaters are threatening homes and property.
In a public advisory issued Monday, officials warned that residents living near the river and the Moro Bay area are struggling to keep floodwaters from entering their homes following days of heavy rain. The situation is being made worse by the wakes caused by boaters navigating through the flooded areas.
“Every extra inch of water created by boat wakes can mean the difference between someone’s property being ruined or not,” the statement read. “While curiosity is understandable, the current river conditions are dangerous for boaters and harmful to residents.”
The sheriff’s department is asking boaters to consider the difficult circumstances of those affected and to stay clear of populated riverfront areas unless absolutely necessary.
Officials continue to monitor the flooding situation and have not issued mandatory evacuations, but emphasized that the threat remains serious in low-lying areas.
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