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Arkadelphia

American  
[ahr-kuh-del-fee-uh] / ˌɑr kəˈdɛl fi ə /

noun

  1. a city in central Arkansas.


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Jacksonville made cornerback Gregory Junior the first player drafted from tiny Ouachita Baptist in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

From Seattle Times

Henderson State University in Arkadelphia will post a weekly report starting this week, spokeswoman Tina Hall said.

From Washington Times

The album’s final three songs make up its strongest stretch, beginning with the vivid Springsteenian storytelling of “Arkadelphia,” which finds Crutchfield pondering her possible fate had she not cleaned up her lifestyle: “If I burn like a light bulb, they’ll say, she wasn’t meant for that life.”

From New York Times

The announcement comes after Arkadelphia officials announced that the community was marketing the 1,000-acre site planned for the mill to other potential projects.

From Washington Times

The Wisconsin native, who spent most of her childhood in Arkadelphia, Ark., is a popular Bible study teacher and author of several best-selling books.

From Fox News