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Fordyce is a city in southeast Dallas County, Arkansas, United States. Its population has been decreasing since the 1980s when the town reached an all time high of 5,175. [ 3 ] The population in 2020 was 3,396 [ 4 ] down from 4,300 at the 2010 census , [ 5 ] and from 4,799 in 2000 .
The Ouachita County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as then 44-year-old Travis Eugene "Joey" Posey of neighboring New Edinburg, Arkansas. [9] At the time of the shooting, Posey was the owner of a Kingsland landscaping company which he operated since 2010 [10] as well as a local trucking service.
Pages in category "People from Fordyce, Arkansas" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Dallas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,482, [1] making it the fourth-least populous county in Arkansas. The county seat is Fordyce. [2] Dallas County is Arkansas's 49th county, formed on January 1, 1845; it was named for George M. Dallas, 11th Vice President of the United States.
The First United Methodist Church is a historic church building in Fordyce, Arkansas.The two story brick building was designed by John Parks Almand and built in 1925. The Arts and Crafts style building presents a long facade to East 4th Street, with its main entry separating the sanctuary to the right and a wing of offices and Sunday School classrooms to the left.
Fordyce High School (FHS) is a comprehensive public high school located in Fordyce, Arkansas, United States. The school provides secondary education in grades 9 through 12 for students encompassing 220.50 square miles (571.1 km 2 ) of land.
Fordyce was founded in 1882, and the oldest building in the district, the Nutt-Trussell Building at 202 North Main Street, was built c. 1884. Spurred by the logging industry and the Cotton Belt Railroad , Fordyce's downtown area had 25 buildings by 1901, and continued to grow over the next few decades, resulting in a concentration of period ...