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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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El Dorado Chamber Hosting Blood Drive Today

EL DORADO – The El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with LifeShare Blood Center to host a community blood drive on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The event will take place from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chamber offices, located at 111 W. Main Street in downtown El Dorado.
Under the theme “Give the Spice of Life,” the blood drive aims to encourage residents to donate and help save lives during a critical time of year when blood supplies often run low.
As a thank-you, every donor will receive a free pass to the Chamber’s popular Business After Hours networking event, giving participants an opportunity to connect with local professionals and business leaders.
Organizers say the need for blood donors is especially urgent during the summer months, when donation rates typically decline but demand remains steady.
For more information about the blood drive or to learn how to participate, contact the El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce or visit LifeShare.org. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are encouraged.
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Hotter Temps, Thunderstorms Expected Today

SHREVEPORT — The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a forecast for scattered thunderstorms expected to develop this afternoon across parts of the Ark-La-Tex region. Residents are urged to remain weather-aware, as brief heavy downpours and lightning may accompany these storms.
Today’s high temperatures are forecast to reach between 85 and 90 degrees, with southwest winds around 10 mph helping to fuel the unsettled weather conditions. The storms are expected to remain scattered, meaning not all areas will see rainfall, but localized storm activity could be strong at times.
The National Weather Service encourages residents to monitor local updates throughout the day and to take proper precautions if storms approach.
For the latest weather information stay with South Arkansas Now.
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El Dorado Seeks Applicants for Historic District Commission Seat

EL DORADO — The City of El Dorado is currently seeking applicants to fill an open seat on the Historic District Commission, a vital committee responsible for preserving and promoting the city’s architectural and cultural heritage.
Community members who have an interest in historic preservation and city development are encouraged to apply. The Historic District Commission plays a key role in shaping the visual character of El Dorado’s historic areas and ensuring responsible stewardship of local landmarks.
The deadline to apply is Monday, July 14, 2025, by 5:00 p.m.
Those interested in serving can obtain more information by contacting City Clerk Heather McVay at 870-881-4877 or via email at cityclerk@eldoradoar.org.
The city welcomes diverse applicants and encourages anyone passionate about El Dorado’s history and community development to step forward and apply.
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Ouachita County Library Announces Summer Reading Program Schedule

CAMDEN — The Camden/Ouachita County Public Library has kicked off its 2025 Summer Reading Club with a lively lineup of educational and entertaining events aimed at engaging children and families throughout the summer.
Under the theme “Color Our World,” the program offers a wide variety of interactive presentations every Tuesday at 2:00 p.m., showcasing wildlife, storytelling, magic, and more. The schedule is designed to keep young readers inspired and involved during the summer break.
Here’s what’s coming up on the schedule:
- June 18 @ 2:00 p.m. – Delta Rivers Nature Center will present a program featuring nature and wildlife.
- June 25 @ 2:00 p.m. – Animalogy will bring a wide variety of animals for an up-close experience.
- July 2 @ 2:00 p.m. – Marty Boone, also known as the Balloon Man, will perform a fun-filled magic show.
- July 9 @ 2:00 p.m. – Bar-R Farms returns with a petting zoo that children are sure to enjoy.
- July 16 @ 2:00 p.m. – Storyteller Cindy Phillips will close out the series with a performance of classic folk tales.
Earlier this month, Logoly State Park kicked off the program on June 11 with a presentation on reptiles.
All events are free and open to the public. The library encourages families across Ouachita County to attend and help foster a love for reading in children of all ages. For more information, contact the Camden/Ouachita County Public Library directly.
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Victim Identified In Highway Seven Fatal Wreck

EL DORADO – An 81-year-old man from Smackover was killed Tuesday morning in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of State Highway 7 and Pershing Highway, according to the Arkansas State Police.
Huey Lane Green, 81, was pronounced dead at the scene following the collision, which occurred around 10:55 a.m. Green was driving a 2007 Pontiac eastbound and had pulled onto the shoulder at the intersection before attempting to make a left turn across the southbound lane of traffic. His vehicle was struck on the left side by a 2005 Chevrolet, also traveling south on Highway 7.
Two other individuals were injured in the crash. Tristen Dewayne Peebles, 22, of Camden, the driver of the Chevrolet, and Joey Allen Williams, 39, of Ward, a passenger in Green’s vehicle, were transported to South Arkansas Regional Hospital for treatment.
Conditions at the time of the crash were clear and dry. Green’s body is being held at Young’s Funeral Home. Next of kin have been notified.
The crash remains under investigation by Arkansas State Police Trooper Logan Holmes.
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