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Sanders, Deming Addresses To Highlight Academic Signing Day

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EL DORADO – Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders will deliver the keynote address at the 19th annual Academic Signing Day (ASD) in El Dorado on Tuesday, April 8. The event, set for 1:30 p.m. at the El Dorado High School Wildcat Arena, will honor nearly 300 graduating seniors who are recipients of the El Dorado Promise scholarship.

Governor Sanders is expected to issue a statewide proclamation recognizing the impact of the El Dorado Promise, highlighting its role in expanding educational opportunities and fostering academic success throughout Arkansas.

The event will also feature remarks from Murphy Oil Corporation Board Member Claiborne Deming, State Representatives Matthew Shepherd and Sonia Barker, and El Dorado Mayor Paul Choate.

The El Dorado Promise, funded by Murphy Oil Corporation, was established 18 years ago and has since supported thousands of students in pursuing higher education. The scholarship covers full tuition and mandatory fees at any regionally accredited two- or four-year college or university in the U.S. In 2024, the program was expanded to include vocational and technical education at South Arkansas College.

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As of January 2025, 3,896 students have benefited from the Promise, attending 185 colleges and universities across 35 states. This year’s senior class includes 331 potential graduates, with 296 students—89 percent—eligible for the scholarship.

“This remarkable opportunity ensures our students can pursue higher education with significantly reduced financial barriers,” said Tiffany Hurley, Director of the El Dorado Promise.

The program is unique in its accessibility. Any El Dorado High School graduate who has been enrolled since at least the ninth grade qualifies for the scholarship, regardless of GPA, income, or application requirements. Students who enlist in the military receive their Promise benefits after completing their service.

EHS Principal John Jameson reflected on the program’s influence: “As a student in a neighboring district when the Promise was announced, I remember being envious. Now, I see the promise isn’t just about possibilities—it’s about life-changing opportunities.”

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Promise Scholars from the Class of 2025 have been accepted to a wide range of institutions, including the University of Arkansas system, Arkansas State campuses, and prestigious out-of-state universities such as MIT, Vanderbilt, and Rice University.

Academic Signing Day is a partnership among the El Dorado Education Foundation, El Dorado School District, Murphy Oil Corporation, and the El Dorado Promise. The event is supported by Title Sponsor First Financial Bank and Media Sponsor El Dorado News-Times.

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New Event To Feature Local Food, Art, Music

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EL DORADO – The El Dorado Downtown Business Association (DBA) has introduced a brand-new community event, the Masterpiece Picnic, set to take place on Thursday, May 1, 2025, in the Murphy Arts District in downtown El Dorado. Described as a, “one-of-a-kind outdoor gathering” that promises to bring together, “delicious food, artistic expression, live entertainment, and a strong sense of community.”

Per the press release, attendees will enjoy a gourmet picnic dinner prepared by some of downtown El Dorado’s finest eateries, offering a curated taste of the city’s vibrant culinary scene. The evening will also feature a live auction of custom-painted picnic tables, designed by local artists, showcasing their unique talent and creativity. Each table is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, offering attendees the rare chance to take home a functional work of art while supporting the revitalization of downtown El Dorado.

Proceeds from the event will support the Downtown Business Association’s mission to enhance and promote a thriving downtown district for both residents and visitors.

Adding to the evening’s lively atmosphere, The Boomer Hill Band will provide live music, setting the perfect tone for this special night under the stars.

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Sponsorships and tickets for the Masterpiece Picnic are available now. Seating is limited, so early reservations are encouraged. Sponsorships are offered at multiple levels, providing businesses and individuals with a great opportunity to support downtown El Dorado.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact DBA President Brandy Kyle at eldodbapresident@gmail.com or reach out to The Diamond Agency at (870) 862-1010.

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Community Meetings Begin Tonight For City Parks Planning

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EL DORADO – The City of El Dorado will host the first of three public meetings tonight to gather community input as part of a new Parks Comprehensive Plan currently being developed by Michael Rogers Designs.

The meetings aim to engage residents in open discussions about the future of the city’s parks and recreation areas. Each session will give attendees the chance to share their thoughts on existing facilities and suggest improvements for long-term planning.

“These meetings are not about specific proposals or finalized designs,” city officials said. “They are meant to create a broad conversation about challenges and opportunities in each park and help shape the overall community vision moving forward.”

The full schedule of upcoming meetings includes:

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  • Tuesday, April 22 | 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    El Dorado City Hall Council Chambers
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  • Thursday, April 24 | 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    Murmil Education Center
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  • Tuesday, April 29 | 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    El Dorado Municipal Auditorium Lobby
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Residents who have already participated—whether in person, online, or during informal park conversations—are being thanked for their involvement. The city emphasizes that continued public input is vital to building a parks system that meets the needs of all residents.

All El Dorado citizens are encouraged to attend and help shape the city’s recreational future.

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Trump Order Deems Smackover Lithium As Critical Project

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LEWISVILLE – A lithium project in Southwest Arkansas is getting national attention as part of a major push to boost American-made energy resources.

Smackover Lithium, a partnership between Standard Lithium and energy company Equinor, has been chosen as one of the first major projects supported by a new executive order from President Donald Trump. The order, announced in March, aims to speed up the production of important minerals that the U.S. needs for energy and manufacturing—especially those that usually come from countries like China.

The Southwest Arkansas (SWA) Project is the only one using a new technology called Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) to make the list. It’s also one of just three lithium projects nationwide selected for fast-track review.

That means government agencies will work together to speed up permits and approvals, making the process more transparent and predictable. The project has also earned support from the Department of Energy, which sees it as a key part of America’s energy future.

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“We are honored by this recognition,” said David Park, CEO of Standard Lithium. “This project can help power America’s energy needs, create good jobs in Arkansas, and reduce our dependence on foreign minerals.”

The lithium produced by the SWA Project could be used in batteries for electric vehicles and other advanced energy technologies. Smackover Lithium says they’re committed to protecting the environment, working with the local community, and moving forward responsibly.

To learn more, visit www.smackoverlithium.com.

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El Dorado Schools Open Kindergarten Registration Today

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El Dorado Public Schools has officially opened kindergarten registration for the 2025-2026 school year. Beginning today, families with children entering kindergarten in the fall can visit ElDoradoPublicSchools.org to complete the registration process online.

The district serves several elementary campuses, including Northwest Elementary, Hugh Goodwin Elementary, and Retta Brown Elementary. Each campus is ready to welcome new students and families as they take this important step in their educational journey.

To register, parents and guardians must submit the following required documents:

  • Birth certificate

  • Social Security card

  • Shot record

  • Proof of residency

District officials encourage families to begin the registration process as early as possible to ensure a smooth transition into the new school year. El Dorado Public Schools emphasizes its commitment to ensuring that “Every Student Deserves” a strong start in a safe, supportive learning environment.

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Kindergarten registration is available exclusively online. For more information or to begin registration, visit ElDoradoPublicSchools.org.

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United Way Hiring Assistant Director

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EL DORADO – United Way of Union County is now accepting applications for the position of Assistant Director, a key leadership role within one of the region’s most impactful nonprofit organizations.

The Assistant Director will collaborate closely with Executive Director Tyler Turner to further the organization’s mission of improving lives and strengthening the local community. Responsibilities will include strategic planning, office management, and fundraising.

“This position is perfect for someone who wants to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of Union County while helping to lead a respected organization with deep community roots,” said Turner.

Ideal candidates will possess strong communication skills and be proficient with tools such as QuickBooks and Microsoft Office. A high school diploma is required, and a bachelor’s degree is considered a plus.

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This is a full-time position offering a competitive salary and benefits package. Some evening and weekend work may be required in support of agency activities and community events.

Founded in 1962, United Way of Union County raised over $1.5 million in 2024 to support local nonprofit programs—funds that remain within the county to serve the local population.

To learn more or apply, visit: https://www.goeldorado.com/jobs/assistant-director-united-way-of-union-county-inc/

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