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True Crime Chronciles' Justice came quick for Carroll County "father" who abused and murdered his daughters
n the summer of 1887, the picturesque town of Eureka Springs, nestled in the rugged hills of Carroll County, was a beacon of hope and healing. Founded just eight years earlier around its famed mineral springs, the Victorian-era resort drew thousands seeking cures for ailments of body and spirit. Grand hotels like the Crescent perched on bluffs, and winding streets buzzed with tourists, locals, and the promise of renewal. But beneath this veneer of prosperity lurked darker...
Dennis McCaslin
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Our Arklahoma Heritage: Spiro native Bobby Clack rode his way to silver screen fame in early western movies
Robert Louis Clack Robert Louis Clack, better known by his stage name Bobby Clark (sometimes credited as Dusty Dixon), was a talented child actor, trick roper, and performer in B-Western films during Hollywood's Golden Age .Born on January 3, Spiro,, he grew up in eastern Oklahoma towns like Spiro and Talihina. His father, Arnold Clack, was a rancher and gas station owner who briefly appeared in a non-speaking role in one film (Tim McCoy's Texas Renegades). Bobby's passion fo
Dennis McCaslin
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