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May 19 – 27: Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024 [4] June 21 – 2024 Fordyce shooting: Four people are killed and ten others are wounded in a shooting at the Mad Butcher supermarket in Fordyce. The suspect, Travis Eugene Posey, is shot and arrested by Arkansas State Police. [5]
Miller County is part of the Texarkana, TX-AR, Metropolitan Statistical Area. When first formed, Miller County was Arkansas's sixth county, established on April 1, 1820, and named for James Miller, the first governor of the Arkansas Territory. Additionally, Miller County was the first of the state's counties to be formed upon the creation of ...
A flash flood emergency was posted in Arkansas and creeks and rivers rose rapidly in Missouri Wednesday morning amid torrential rain. ... 2024 at 3:45 PM. ... Marion County Emergency Management ...
On May 26, 2019, storms part of a major tornado outbreak flooded the Arkansas River to record high levels. The following day, the Arkansas Emergency Management Agency issued a civil danger warning alerting residents of the closure of McLean Bottom, a levee in Logan County, and its surrounding roads due to forecasted additional flooding. [4]
The National Weather Service's office in Shreveport, Louisiana, issued a flash flood emergency for the cities of Stamps and Buckner, as well as the "extreme northeast" parts of Lafayette County ...
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Miller County may refer to several counties in the United States: Miller County, Arkansas; Miller County, Arkansas Territory, former county (1820–1838) of the former Arkansas Territory, now split between several states (Arkansas, southeastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas) Miller County, Georgia; Miller County, Missouri
Miller County was a county that existed from April 1, 1820 to 1838, first as part of Arkansas Territory and later the State of Arkansas. It included much of what is southeastern Oklahoma and the northeastern counties in Texas (Bowie, Red River, Lamar, Fannin, Cass, Morris, Titus, Franklin, Hopkins, Delta and Hunt).