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People & Events
Our People & Their Project series highlights the individuals and their efforts in making a positive impact in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. Discover the stories, projects, and passions that bring our county to life.
Highlights of the 2025 Hot Spring County Courthouse annual Christmas Tree lighting, with an opening comment from Hot Spring County Judge Dennis Thornton, who helped develop the event. Just a note: This video contains flashing lights.
On Thursday evening, December 11th, Malvern had a wonderful time in Downtown with the 2025 annual Christmas Parade. The parade had a huge crowd lining Main St., and the parade was super. A special thanks to Malvern National Bank for sponsoring the parade. Here are some glimpses of the parade….. Just a note: This video contains flashing lights.
35 years ago, the skateboarders of Malvern were promised their own skate park. The park was never built. One of Malvern's city councilmen was part of the group that was promised a skate park would be built in town back then. Today, Malvern is actually getting its skate park. It's only partially completed but is already being enjoyed.
In this video, we highlight a native of Malvern and Hot Spring County whose talent and dedication have led to remarkable success in the art world.
One person's contribution to making Downtown Malvern, Arkansas a little more attractive with art and positivity.
The dictionary defines the word Unique as “set apart, one of a kind.” We’re headed to someplace unique...and sweet!
In every community, there are quiet needs that often go unseen and unmet. So too, there are quiet people behind the scenes helping to meet those needs in Hot Spring County.
If you’ve spent time in downtown Malvern, chances are you’ve heard of Coffee Records - and if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat! A unique atmosphere and in-house roasted coffee.
Small-town shops usually cater to local customers, but not always. This Main St., Malvern, Arkansas store caters to the world!
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