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On March 14th, at 11:44am, Monticello Fire Department responded to a log truck on fire near Avery Road and Highway 35 West. No injuries reported.


On March 11, 2026, a Drew County jury found Jacob Spurlin (42) guilty of being a violent felon in possession of a firearm. Following a sentencing hearing, the jury imposed a 15 year sentence in the Arkansas Department of Correction.
The jury heard evidence that on April 29, 2025, Drug Task Force Agents James Slaughter, Ben Michel, and Tyler Perry were assisting Monticello Police Officer Tiarra Austin during a traffic stop at the Exxon on Highway 425. Agent Slaughter recognized Spurlin and observed him intently watching the traffic stop while appearing to argue with a female passenger. Despite finishing their business at the pumps, the pair waited until Officer Austin’s patrol unit left the area before driving away. A check of Spurlin’s license plate revealed the registration was expired.
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Every year, art educators from ten counties across southeast Arkansas send the best works of art from their K-12 students for inclusion in the Southeast Arkansas Regional Art Exhibit. The exhibit aims to highlight the hard work, creativity and success of young artists in the area.
Student artwork selected for 2026 Southeast Arkansas Regional Art Exhibit, organized by the Arkansas Art Educators (AAE) organization, will be on display in the Spencer Gallery in the Fine Arts Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) through March 29. A closing reception and awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, March 29, at 2:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibit features artwork from grades K-12 from schools throughout Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Jefferson, Lincoln and Union counties. First-place winners from each grade will be showcased in an exhibition in Little Rock, Arkansas, that will include artwork from across the state.
For more information, contact the UAM School of Arts and Humanities at 870-460-1078.




Country music singer-songwriter Ward Davis reached a major milestone in his career this week as he made his debut on the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville, Tennessee.
Davis, a former resident of Monticello, Arkansas, has built a strong reputation in country music as both a performer and a songwriter. Known for his traditional country sound and heartfelt lyrics, Davis has written songs recorded by several major artists while also developing a loyal following of his own.
Taking the stage at the Grand Ole Opry is considered one of the highest honors in country music, and Davis shared his excitement with fans as he stepped into the historic circle for the first time. The appearance marks another significant achievement in a career that has steadily gained national attention.
For many in Monticello, Davis’ Opry debut is a proud moment, as the small Arkansas town celebrates the success of one of its former residents on one of country music’s most iconic stages.
Davis continues to tour and release music while carrying forward the traditional country sound that has become his signature style.


The University of Arkansas at Monticello football team will begin its spring practice schedule this afternoon. In total, the Boll Weevils will have 15 practices across March and April.
The team will practice for four days this week, then take a week off for UAM’s spring break. They will return for the final three weeks of practice on Monday, March 30. It will be the first spring practice under head coach Gary Goff. The team will see 12 practices and two scrimmages before the Spring Game.
All weekday practices will be held in the afternoons, with weekends off. All times and dates are tentative and can change due to weather within Monticello.













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