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Sanders calls for SNAP program to regulate junk food purchases

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has called for reforms to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), urging federal officials to restrict the program’s funds from being used to purchase junk food. In a letter addressed to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary-Designate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary-Designate Brooke Rollins, Sanders outlined her concerns about the program’s current policies and their impact on public health.
SNAP, a $113 billion federal program aimed at supporting low-income families with food assistance, has come under scrutiny from Sanders, who argues that it is inadvertently subsidizing unhealthy eating habits. According to the governor, nearly 23% of SNAP purchases—approximately $25 billion—are spent on soda, candy, desserts, and other processed foods.
“These purchases are fueling obesity, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and a wide range of chronic health conditions across America,” Sanders wrote in the letter.
A Health-Centered Approach
Sanders, who has prioritized maternal health as part of her administration’s agenda, linked these chronic health issues to complications during pregnancy. She cited statistics showing that one-third of Arkansas residents have diabetes or pre-diabetes and 40% struggle with obesity—conditions that disproportionately affect low-income families, many of whom rely on SNAP.
The governor referenced research by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and colleagues at Stanford University, which estimated that banning sugary drinks from SNAP could prevent obesity in 141,000 children and Type 2 diabetes in 240,000 adults nationwide.
“With joint state and federal healthcare spending quickly approaching $2 trillion each year, we should embrace commonsense, preventative healthcare policies,” Sanders said.
Supporting Local Agriculture
Sanders also highlighted the potential for SNAP reforms to benefit Arkansas farmers. She proposed promoting the consumption of Arkansas-grown foods, such as poultry, eggs, beef, rice, strawberries, and sweet potatoes, as a way to support the state’s agriculture industry.
“The time has come to support American farmers and end taxpayer-funded junk food,” Sanders wrote.
Proposed Actions
Sanders requested that the federal government prohibit the use of SNAP funds for junk food and announced her intent to seek a waiver from the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service to implement these changes in Arkansas. The waiver would focus on encouraging the purchase of fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, and proteins while restricting processed and sugary items.
Sanders ended the letter with a call for collaborative efforts to improve public health, stating, “Together, we can, and we will, Make America Healthy Again.”
The governor’s office has not yet announced a timeline for submitting the waiver request.
For more information on the governor’s SNAP reform proposals, visit Arkansas.gov.
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South Arkansas Native Named President Of Central Baptist College

CONWAY — Dr. Jeremy Langley has been appointed as the next president of Central Baptist College, the institution’s Board of Trustees announced last week. Langley assumed the role on May 27, becoming the tenth president in the college’s 73-year history.
Langley brings more than two decades of combined experience in higher education, ministry, and leadership to the position. He has served as CBC’s executive vice president since August 2024. Before arriving in Conway, he spent more than a decade as the associate pastor of Brister Baptist Church in Emerson and seven years in various roles at Southern Arkansas University, including assistant to the president, associate director of athletics, and assistant director of development.
“Speaking for the entire CBC board, we are thrilled to name Dr. Jeremy Langley as the new President of Central Baptist College,” said Kirk Shelton, Board Chairman. “Our search began over a year ago with the announcement of President Kimbrow’s planned retirement this year. We believe that God brought Dr. Langley to us, and as one board member said, ‘he checked all the boxes and exceeded our expectations.’ Dr. Langley hit the ground running working alongside President Kimbrow last fall and has developed a great relationship with administration, faculty, and staff. I believe he is the right man in the right place at the right time.”
Langley holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Ministry Leadership from Liberty University, a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology from the Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary, a Master of Public Administration from Southern Arkansas University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Mass Communications from Ouachita Baptist University. He formerly served as a Justice of the Peace on the Columbia County Quorum Court, where he chaired the Court’s finance committee.
“I am honored to accept the call to serve as president of Central Baptist College,” Langley said. “This institution has a rich legacy of preparing students for lives of service grounded in biblical truth. I look forward to building on that legacy and leading the college into a season of growth and impact. My chief goal is to ensure CBC continues to be a place where Christ is exalted and God is glorified.”
Langley succeeds Terry Kimbrow, who retired May 26 after more than 20 years as president.
Founded in 1952 and affiliated with the Baptist Missionary Association of Arkansas, Central Baptist College is committed to transforming lives through education that integrates Christian faith and academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment.
For more information, visit www.cbc.edu.
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Victim Identified in Lake Erling Drowning

LEWISVILLE — Authorities have identified the victim of a fatal boating accident Saturday on Lake Erling as Curtis James Hildreth, 62, of Columbia County Road 12 southwest of Magnolia, according to a report from HopePrescott.Com.
The incident occurred at approximately 2:10 p.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2025, when a 12-foot john boat carrying two individuals and a dog capsized while attempting to reach the shore due to increasing winds. The boat overturned in about six feet of water, resulting in Hildreth’s drowning. The second individual and the dog survived after making it safely to the bank. Authorities have not released the name of the survivor.
Emergency crews from the Walker Creek and Lake Erling Volunteer Fire Departments responded to the scene, along with the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office. The Springhill, Louisiana Fire Department Dive Team was called in and recovered Hildreth’s body at approximately 5:15 p.m. that evening. The incident occurred near Lafayette County Road 69 on the east side of the lake.
Hildreth’s body was released to Henderson’s Mortuary of Magnolia.
Local officials remind boaters to take extra precautions in high winds and to always wear life jackets while on the water.
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Date Set For Wildcat Football Golf Scramble

EL DORADO — Supporters of El Dorado High School football are invited to hit the links this summer at the 2025 Wildcat Football Golf Scramble, scheduled for Friday, August 22, 2025, at the prestigious Mystic Creek Golf Club.
This annual event helps raise funds for the Wildcat football program and brings together alumni, local businesses, and fans for a fun-filled day of golf and community spirit. The scramble will be held at 191 Clubhouse Drive in El Dorado, one of South Arkansas’ premier golf destinations.
While full details, including team registration, sponsorship opportunities, and tee times, are still to come, organizers encourage supporters to save the date now and prepare to take part in this tradition of athletic support and local pride.
The 2025 Wildcat Football Golf Scramble promises a great opportunity to connect with other supporters, enjoy a beautiful day on the course, and contribute to the continued success of El Dorado’s student-athletes. Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.
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NOAA Weather Radios Offline Through Wednesday

SHREVEPORT — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Shreveport has announced a planned system upgrade that will temporarily interrupt NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts across portions of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
From Sunday, June 2 through Tuesday, June 4, all NOAA Weather Radio transmitters maintained by NWS Shreveport will be offline as part of a required update to the agency’s weather processing systems.
Communities that will be affected include:
- Shreveport
- Monroe
- Texarkana
- Tyler
- Lufkin
- Gilmer
- Broken Bow
- Natchitoches
- Center
- El Dorado
- Marietta
Residents in these areas are urged to prepare now by ensuring they have alternate ways to receive weather alerts, including:
- Mobile weather apps
- Wireless emergency alerts (WEA) on smartphones
- Local news and radio broadcasts
- Social media updates from trusted emergency sources
Although the NOAA Weather Radio service will be down, the NWS Shreveport office will remain open and fully staffed throughout the duration of the upgrade. Forecasts, warnings, and emergency alerts will continue to be issued through all other available channels.
Officials emphasize the importance of staying weather-aware during this outage and making sure households have multiple methods of receiving potentially life-saving information, especially during severe weather.
For more updates, visit weather.gov/shv or follow @NWSShreveport on social media.
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FEMA Reps TO Visit Camden This Week

CAMDEN — In response to the recent devastating flooding across South Arkansas, the Ouachita County Sheriff’s Department has announced that FEMA representatives will be on site at the Ouachita County Courthouse to assist residents with disaster relief applications.
The FEMA assistance center will be open Wednesday, June 4 through Saturday, June 7, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, at the Downtown Courthouse in Camden.
Severe storms throughout late May led to widespread flooding across Ouachita and neighboring counties, prompting road closures, evacuations, and damage to homes, farms, and local infrastructure. Many residents experienced significant property loss due to rising waters, especially in low-lying areas near creeks and rivers that overflowed their banks after multiple days of heavy rain.
Officials are urging anyone affected by the flooding—whether through damage to homes, vehicles, or property—to visit the FEMA site and apply for individual and household assistance. FEMA staff will be on hand to walk residents through the process, answer questions, and ensure proper documentation is submitted.
Residents are encouraged to bring identification, proof of residence, insurance information, and documentation of flood damage if available.
Additional updates will be posted on the Ouachita County Sheriff’s Department social media and the county’s emergency management website.
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