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The Dumas Ladycats captured the Dumas Holiday Classic Championship with an impressive showing throughout the tournament. Displaying determination, teamwork, and relentless effort on both ends of the court, the Ladycats proved why they are one of the top teams in the area.
Several players stepped up with key performances, contributing on offense, defense, and the boards to secure the championship title. Their hard work and preparation were evident in every game played.
Congratulations to the Dumas Ladycats on an outstanding tournament run and a well-earned victory.
By Decortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion Intern on
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Photo by Photo credit: DeCortez Dobbs, Copyright 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Dumas Ladycats captured the Dumas Holiday Classic Championship with an impressive showing throughout the tournament. Displaying determination, teamwork, and relentless effort on both ends of the court, the Ladycats proved why they are one of the top teams in the area.
Several players stepped up with key performances, contributing on offense, defense, and the boards to secure the championship title. Their hard work and preparation were evident in every game played.
Congratulations to the Dumas Ladycats on an outstanding tournament run and a well-earned victory.
By Decortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion Intern on
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Dumas Food Pantry January Closing dates
Dumas Food Pantry, 901 East Choctaw Street
Dumas, Arkansas, will be closed January 2 through January 8, 2026. The pantry will reopen Friday, January 9, 2026 9 AM to 11:30 AM.
For further information, call 870-377-1188.
“We are a USDA Distribution Site –
This Institution is an equal opportunity provider”.
Fechas de cierre del Banco de Alimentos de Dumas en enero
El Banco de Alimentos de Dumas, ubicado en 901 East Choctaw Street,
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Dumas City Council discussed perimeter fencing project and vehicle purchases for airport at the November city council meeting
Mr. Steve Stevens, Airport Commission Board member, provided updates on the Federal Aviation Administration 90/10% Grant for the Install Perimeter Fencing Project and purchasing a minivan and a car to use as Airport courtesy vehicles.
Dave Air, Inc. has agreed to lease the Airport maintenance building and manage the fuel sales by contract from the City of Dumas.
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Dumas City Council discussed perimeter fencing project and vehicle purchases for airport at the November city council meeting
Mr. Steve Stevens, Airport Commission Board member, provided updates on the Federal Aviation Administration 90/10% Grant for the Install Perimeter Fencing Project and purchasing a minivan and a car to use as Airport courtesy vehicles.
Dave Air, Inc. has agreed to lease the Airport maintenance building and manage the fuel sales by contract from the City of Dumas.
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Courtesy of the Desha County Sheriff Depart.
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DUMAS, Ark. — Community members gathered for an exciting Bingo Night that brought fun, laughter, and the heart of Dumas. The event welcomed residents for an evening filled with friendly competition, great prizes, and community spirit.
Participants enjoyed multiple rounds of bingo, with winners receiving prizes throughout the night. The event provided a safe and positive space for families, seniors, and friends to connect while enjoying a classic game loved by all generations.
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DUMAS, Ark. — Community members gathered for an exciting Bingo Night that brought fun, laughter, and the heart of Dumas. The event welcomed residents for an evening filled with friendly competition, great prizes, and community spirit.
Participants enjoyed multiple rounds of bingo, with winners receiving prizes throughout the night. The event provided a safe and positive space for families, seniors, and friends to connect while enjoying a classic game loved by all generations.
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In January 2016, the 50th anniversary of the 1966 killing of Vernon Dahmer Sr., the Mississippi Legislature honored him and his family in the Senate chamber. Afterward then-Sen. John Horhn, who introduced the measure, posed with the family and others, including Hollis Watkins, a civil rights activist who stayed with the family in 1961 and worked on voting rights. Credit: Jerry Mitchell/Mississippi Today
Mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. pocketed millions from drug dealing, donned a seven-carat pinky ring and shot to death so many people that he stopped counting at 50.
Oh, and he helped the FBI solve who killed Mississippi NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr.
Hollywood plans to release a movie next year on Scarpa’s role in the Dahmer case, “By Any Means,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the mobster.
By Jerry Mitchell - Mississippi Today on
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In January 2016, the 50th anniversary of the 1966 killing of Vernon Dahmer Sr., the Mississippi Legislature honored him and his family in the Senate chamber. Afterward then-Sen. John Horhn, who introduced the measure, posed with the family and others, including Hollis Watkins, a civil rights activist who stayed with the family in 1961 and worked on voting rights. Credit: Jerry Mitchell/Mississippi Today
Mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. pocketed millions from drug dealing, donned a seven-carat pinky ring and shot to death so many people that he stopped counting at 50.
Oh, and he helped the FBI solve who killed Mississippi NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr.
Hollywood plans to release a movie next year on Scarpa’s role in the Dahmer case, “By Any Means,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the mobster.
By Jerry Mitchell - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
In January 2016, the 50th anniversary of the 1966 killing of Vernon Dahmer Sr., the Mississippi Legislature honored him and his family in the Senate chamber. Afterward then-Sen. John Horhn, who introduced the measure, posed with the family and others, including Hollis Watkins, a civil rights activist who stayed with the family in 1961 and worked on voting rights. Credit: Jerry Mitchell/Mississippi Today
Mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. pocketed millions from drug dealing, donned a seven-carat pinky ring and shot to death so many people that he stopped counting at 50.
Oh, and he helped the FBI solve who killed Mississippi NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr.
Hollywood plans to release a movie next year on Scarpa’s role in the Dahmer case, “By Any Means,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the mobster.
By Jerry Mitchell - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
In January 2016, the 50th anniversary of the 1966 killing of Vernon Dahmer Sr., the Mississippi Legislature honored him and his family in the Senate chamber. Afterward then-Sen. John Horhn, who introduced the measure, posed with the family and others, including Hollis Watkins, a civil rights activist who stayed with the family in 1961 and worked on voting rights. Credit: Jerry Mitchell/Mississippi Today
Mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. pocketed millions from drug dealing, donned a seven-carat pinky ring and shot to death so many people that he stopped counting at 50.
Oh, and he helped the FBI solve who killed Mississippi NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr.
Hollywood plans to release a movie next year on Scarpa’s role in the Dahmer case, “By Any Means,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the mobster.
By Jerry Mitchell - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Mississippi’s vaccination rate has thus far been keeping pace with or exceeding national averages. The U.S. is at risk of losing its measles elimination status if transmissions continue into next year.
As a new year begins, healthcare officials are advising residents to get vaccinated against preventable ailments including influenza and measles, especially in at-risk populations.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Mississippi’s vaccination rate has thus far been keeping pace with or exceeding national averages. The U.S. is at risk of losing its measles elimination status if transmissions continue into next year.
As a new year begins, healthcare officials are advising residents to get vaccinated against preventable ailments including influenza and measles, especially in at-risk populations.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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Mississippi’s vaccination rate has thus far been keeping pace with or exceeding national averages. The U.S. is at risk of losing its measles elimination status if transmissions continue into next year.
As a new year begins, healthcare officials are advising residents to get vaccinated against preventable ailments including influenza and measles, especially in at-risk populations.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Mississippi’s vaccination rate has thus far been keeping pace with or exceeding national averages. The U.S. is at risk of losing its measles elimination status if transmissions continue into next year.
As a new year begins, healthcare officials are advising residents to get vaccinated against preventable ailments including influenza and measles, especially in at-risk populations.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Notes and quotes from the Sugar Bowl:
The biggest news of Sugar Bowl Media Day Tuesday was splendid news for Ole Miss football fans.
All American running back Kewan Lacy pronounced himself “ready to go” for Thursday’s Sugar Bowl match with Georgia, and his coach, Pete Golding, confirmed Lacy’s status, saying, “I couldn’t agree with him more!”
“I am excited to watch (Lacy) got out and play and play really well,” Golding said.
By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today on