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Van Buren County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,796. [1] The county seat is Clinton. [2] The county was formed on November 11, 1833, and named for Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, who was Vice President at the time of the county's formation.
Arkansas Democrat: DeWitt 1879 1882 [7] Arkansas Farmer: Little Rock 1844 1845 [5] Arkansas Forum: Siloam Springs 1921 c. 1921 [8] Arkansas Gazette: Arkansas Post, Little Rock 1819 [9] 1991 [10] Arkansas Herald: Siloam Springs 1882 1889 [11] Arkansas Intelligencer: Van Buren 1842 1845 [12] Arkansas Journal: Helena 1843 1845 [13] Arkansas Ladies ...
Clinton is the county seat of Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. [3] The population was 2,602 at the 2010 census , making it the most populous city in the county. History
By June 2019, Paxton acquired four additional Arkansas newspapers, including Conway's Log Cabin Democrat, Clinton's Van Buren County Democrat, The Sun-Times in Heber Springs, and the Newport Independent. [17] In July 2020, Paxton purchased the Dubois County Herald in Jasper, Indiana. [18]
The current party chair is Grant Tennille. Former U.S. president Bill Clinton was born in Arkansas, and served as state governor from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992. Arkansas was historically a Democratic stronghold, voting Democratic in all 23 presidential elections from 1876 through 1964.
Greenwood Democrat, [8] paid weekly, of Greenwood; Boonville Democrat, [9] paid weekly, of Booneville; Cabot Star-Herald, paid weekly, of Cabot; Charleston Express, [10] paid weekly, of Greenwood; Press Argus-Courier, [11] paid weekly, of Van Buren; Alma Journal, paid weekly, of Van Buren; The Jacksonville Patriot, paid weekly, of Jacksonville
Van Dyke continued, sharing that “50 years ago, May 31st 1964, I was on a podium with Dr. Martin Luther King who was addressing some 16,000 people at the coliseum in LA.
Bill Clinton (D) [ad] 96D, 4R 1978 Kaneaster Hodges (D) 1979 Joe Purcell (D) [ac] vacant: Paul Riviere (D) Steve Clark (D) 35D 94D, 6R David Pryor (D) 2D, 2R Bill Clinton (D) Joe Purcell (D) Jimmie Lou Fisher (D) [ab] 1980 Reagan/ Bush (R) 1981 Frank D. White (R) Winston Bryant (D) Julia Hughes Jones (D) Jimmie Lou Fisher (D) Bill McCuen (D ...