Johnson County Graphic
Serving as the primary source of news for Clarksville and surrounding communities since 1877, this long-standing publication chronicles the civic, cultural, and political developments of Arkansas's Johnson County. It maintains a dedicated focus on hyper-local reporting, providing residents with essential updates on school board meetings, regional sports, and community milestones.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ARKANSAS
Rooted in a frontier publishing tradition dating back to the 1819 territorial era, the local press is defined by a divide between a dominant capital daily and smaller rural publications. The flagship is the Arkansas Democrat Gazette in Little Rock, a WEHCO Media property noted for its 1990s newspaper war victory and recent transition to an iPad-centric delivery model. WEHCO also publishes the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette to serve the rapidly expanding Ozark corridor, while Gannett owns the Southwest Times Record in Fort Smith. Providing alternative regional coverage, the Arkansas Times operates as a prominent progressive weekly. Paperboy indexes 84 Arkansas newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Johnson County Graphic — Today’s Headlines
- Public Meeting About Data Center Set
- Local Student Wins National Art Contest For America’s 250th
- Finding Their Heaven On Earth; Parkers Are The 2026 Johnson County Farm Family Of The Year
- Dynamic Duo; Friendship Between Hailey Fields And Adi Marcaletti Defines Their Oark Legacy
- Tornado, Severe Storms Leave Damage Across Ozark
- CCU Considers Data Center Agreements, Transmission Deal; Schedules June 29 Special Meeting
- Oark Achievements Celebrated At Board Meeting
- Westside Board Approves Coaching Hires
