The Bowie County Sheriff’s Office has released the details regarding the death investigation of a man found dead in a home on Richmond Road on Saturday. William Leon White, 66, was discovered in a local home dead.
Singer/songwriter, recording artist and Lone Chief CEO Frank Foster will be appearing on Saturday, January 15 at Crossties in downtown Texarkana. Expect something special as Foster is cracking the seal on touring in 2022 with this show!
TTPD reports the arrest of Desean Hendrix, 36, after stealing a little over $100 worth of merchandise from Walmart on New Boston Road, his actions got him 3 additional felony charges.
Texarkana Arkansas Police are seeking any information that will help locate 14-year-old Onyx Gibson. The teen was last known to be at the Riverview Facility on Arkansas Boulevard. It is reported that he fled the facility around 9:00 pm on January 7.
The Texarkana Arkansas schools will be closed to on-site learning for one-week beginning Tuesday January 11. Students will return to classes on Tuesday, January 18. Here are more details.
The Miller County Sheriff’s Office is reporting that the couple found at the Mercer Bayou boat ramp was killed by a single gunshot each, and a weapon was found near the couple. They have been identified as William Hines, 49, and Lisa Hines, 52, both of Miller County.
It has been a little bit since we have seen any updates from the Miller County Office of Emergency Management, but the latest COVID19 numbers have risk in Texarkana Arkansas considered “very high”, and Miller County is ranked 16 out of the 75 Arkansas counties.
For the 15th year, the UofA Foundation is putting on their annual Beads, Bags, & Bangles to raise money for the annual Kid’s College programs on Thursday, February 3.
Congratulations to Captain Bobby Jordan on his successful completion of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA. Captain Jordan is part of the 280th session and consisted of 128 law enforcement officers, men, and women from 41 states and the District of Columbia.
The series of “Planes, Trains, & Automobiles” will be featured in the month of January 2022 at the Texarkana Museum of Regional History. We have the schedule here.










