LANGLEY, Ark. (KTHV) - One of Arkansas' popular campgrounds is still closed more than four years after a flash flood killed 20 people. On June 11th, 2010, a storm dumped nearly seven inches of rain, ...
Arkansas Congressman Bruce Westerman filed a bill Thursday to reopen camping in the Albert Pike Recreation Area, where 20 people died in a flash flood in 2010. The U.S. Forest Service announced Dec.
TEXARKANA, Ark. (KTHV) -- A Texarkana judge dismissed 11 civil lawsuits connected to the 2010 flood at Albert Pike Campgrounds. The flood in Ouachita National Forest killed 20 people. The judge ruled ...
The Albert Pike Recreation Area in the Ouachita National Forest was once a popular destination for campers from our area, across Arkansas, and visitors from neighboring states. Then tragedy struck. A ...
TEXARKANA, Ark. — A Texarkana judge has dismissed 11 civil lawsuits connected to the historic 2010 flood at Albert Pike campgrounds in Ouachita National Forest that took the lives of 20 men, women and ...
Thursday marked the anniversary of one of the worst flash flood tragedies in Arkansas Weather History. On the night of June 10th into the 11th in 2010, deadly flooding took the lives of 20 people at ...
Arkansas Congressman Bruce Westerman said he'll introduce legislation to create a campground in or near the Albert Pike Recreation Area, where 20 people died in a flash flood in 2010. The U.S. Forest ...
Federal Judge Susan Hickey Tuesday dismissed 11 lawsuits filed against the federal government over the June 2010 deaths of 20 people in flooding of the Little Missouri River at the Albert Pike ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new recreation bill will re-open overnight camping at the Albert Pike Recreation Area located in the Ouachita National Forest. The U.S. Senate has passed the Expanding Public ...