According to a preliminary Arkansas State Police report, Eric Stone, 51, of El Dorado was southbound in a 2001 Workhorse van. A woman was struck by a vehicle in the parking lot and was dragged "for a short distance," Customer Delight has always been our top priority and driving force. Area Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. Maybe we should help ourselves, too, Dustin Bettis Car & Truck Show returns April 22, Day of Giving will support 12 Columbia County groups, 7 a.m. Wednesday McNeil Festival on the Rails Treasure Hunt, Central Elementary School names top scholars for nine weeks, Megan Whitehead new VP of FB&T Wealth Management, COVID-19 figures reported by Arkansas Department of Health, Recent Columbia County jail bookings and releases, Mega Millions jackpot rises to $414 million, Magnolia Specialized Services steak supper on Thursday, Humble gift supports Jones Eye Institutes Work in South Arkansas, South Arkansas Community College marketing department nabs five national awards, UAM College of Technology-Crossett names vice chancellor, El Dorado hospital sold to new non-profit corporation, Poll: Readers most likely to bank their coins, 3 p.m. Tuesday McNeil Festival on the Rails Treasure Hunt, Interstate 30 in Clark County experiencing nighttime lane closure. 2 from Texas killed after truck collides with UPS truck on A 30-mile stretch of highway in Illinois was closed Thursday after over 100 cars were involved in multiple crashes. This angel, I want to call him, he too lost his life, so my condolences and prayers go out to his friends and family, Payne said. The flag at the UPS customer service center is now at half staff to honor Steve Krueger. Video: 2 people and a dog killed after crash involving UPS truck in Melbourne, police say Two people and a dog were killed in a violent crash Saturday afternoon, according to Melbourne police. Our employees and Steves family need to know that he will always be remembered by his UPS family, the delivery company said in its letter on Monday. The 50-car train was traveling by Goose Lake when the accident happened, per the Albert Lea Police Department, about 10 miles north of the state border with Iowa.