Beyond the Line 2024

Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce Community Directory

2024

12 YOUR CHAMBER 24 GREETINGS FROM TXK, USA 32 I’D RATHER BE IN TXK 42 EDUCATION IN TXK 56 HEALTHCARE HUB TEXARKANA USA REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY DIRECTORY CONTENTS

819 NORTH STATE LINE AVENUE TEXARKANA, USA 75501 (903) 792-7191 TEXARKANA.ORG

CHAMBER STAFF Denis Washington President and CEO Chloe Young Director of Events and Communications Camille Powell Program Manager of Workforce Development Shawnee Blackwell Office Manager Since being established in 1905, the Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce has been a partnership of businesses, organizations, and professionals working together to build a healthy economy and improve the quality of life in the community. To accomplish these goals, we are active in many roles including economic developer, community planner, tourism hospitality resource, business spokesperson, economic counselor, government relations specialist, human resources adviser, and public relations practitioner. The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce is run by its members. Members elect a board of directors who determines policies and sets goals. The 2024 Chairman of the Board, Thomas Gilbert, is the chief elected officer who presides over all board meetings. The chamber’s day-to-day operations are handled by the President, Denis Washington, who employs a team of professionals who assist the Board of Directors in accomplishing its goals. Contact us for more information about the opportunities and benefits of Chamber membership at texarkana.org.

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TEXARKANA USA REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY DIRECTORY CONTENTS

819 NORTH STATE LINE AVENUE TEXARKANA, USA 75501 903-792-7191 TEXARKANA.ORG

RESOURCES 8 Famously Texarkana

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10 Chamber President Letter

903-949-1460 • www.txkmag.com PHOTOGRAPHY Bryant Allen Matt Cornelius Rodney Love EDITORIAL/DESIGN/SPONSORSHIPS Matt Cornelius Britt Earnest

10 Chamber Chairman Letter

16 Chamber Programs and Events

19 Chamber Award Winners

Kara Humphrey Andrea Loredo Cassy Meisenheimer Alana Morel Leah Orr

38 Helpful Numbers

40 Centrally Located

Brittany Robles Terri Sandefur

62 Member Directory

Beyond the Line , the Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce Community Directory is published once yearly by Cardinal Publishing. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. Information in this directory is gathered from various sources and every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. The publisher assumes no responsibility for omissions, errors or misinformation. Please contact the Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce with any additions or corrections. ON THE COVER Greetings from the heart of Texarkana, where the past and present intertwine on every corner downtown. Wandering the streets will reveal the remarkable transformation. From the restoration of cherished historical buildings to the dazzling installation of new lights along Broad Street, downtown Texarkana is growing and flourishing with vitality and spirit. The cover depicts a few favorite downtown sights, and the postcard reminds us that the two cities are united as Texarkana, U.S.A.

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TEXARKANA SONGS THAT MENTION TXK “All My Ex’s Live in Texas”

“I love telling people where I’m from. The water tower on the way into town says it all—‘Texarkana is Twice as Nice!’ I loved growing up there and I love when I’m headed back home for a visit.” David Crowder American Contemporary Christian Music Singer, Songwriter, Multi-instrumentalist & Author “It’s a great small town and I was blessed to grow up in a place with a strong sense of community— where people genuinely cared about one another and helped each other.” Sarah Huckabee Sanders 47th Governor of Arkansas TXK Roots— Texarkana Magazin e “(Texarkana was) a good place to grow up. It was a small town, but big enough to ‘spread your wings’ a little.”

“Ride” Trace Adkins “Southern Hallelujah” Trace Adkins “Texarkana” R.E.M. “Texarkana Baby” Eddy Arnold “Texas” The Charlie Daniels Band “Texas Swing” Clay Walker “Wanted Man - Take 1” Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash “Way Down” Tim McGraw, Shy Carter

George Strait “Baton Rouge” Guy Clark “Call It What You Want” Tesla “Cotton Fields” Creedence Clearwater Revival “Cotton Fields” Elton John “East Bound and Down” Jerry Reed “I’ve Been Everywhere” Johnny Cash “Let’s Jump The Broomstick” Brenda Lee “No Place Like You” Maddie and Tae

MOVIES THAT MENTION TXK 2 Fast 2 Furious A Perfect World American Psycho Elvis Norwood One False Move

Return to Boggy Creek Smokey and The Bandit The Legend of Boggy Creek The Town that Dreaded Sundown The Town That Dreaded Sundown 2014 Vacation Walk The Line Zombieland

Collin Raye Multi-Platinum Country Music Recording Artist TXK Roots— Texarkana Magazin e

“I think it’s safe to say that Texarkana might just be a breeding ground for greatness.” David Michael Wyatt Singer, Songwriter and Actor TXK Roots— Texarkana Magazin e

“It was a great town to grow up in as a young

kid because the pace of life was slow, and I was surrounded by so much love from my grandparents and family.”

Dr. Otis Williams Legendary Motown Singer with The Temptations TXK Roots—

Texarkana Magazin e

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A Word From Texarkana’s Leaders

This is an exciting time to be in the Texarkana region. The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce witnessed its members rebound from the challenges of the pandemic. Our resilience has been longstanding for decades, which is evident in how we continue to dodge recessionary fears. Some members have experienced record-breaking performances. Economic development partners have aggressively marketed our region, including the expansion/ relocation of our existing businesses to meet their growing demand for their product. How best can this be served than by a willing and able workforce. Our members have a thirst for more skilled workers, and it is our mission to increase the pool of available resources by leveraging our partnerships. We are developing the pipeline for the region. Our staff and partners in workforce training, colleges, and high schools are stepping up to identify, counsel, and instruct our future workforce, while making available a path forward for displaced workers too. Downtown Texarkana has seen a resurgence in business activity, housing developments, art galleries, theatre, and events that once popularized this area. Noticed is the increased investment directed to redevelop properties that have been and will attract patrons and visitors. We like to think of downtown as a destination and encourage our residents and visitors to take some time to see this transformation. Come visit our arts and historic district and the designated entertainment districts.

Denis R. Washington President/CEO

I am honored to chair the Texarkana USA Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. I believe Texarkana stands at the doorway of some great things that are posed to happen in the coming months and years regarding economic development and growth in our community. I think we can all agree that economic growth is important for the future of Texarkana to continue to prosper economically and culturally. But it is not going to happen by chance, and it will require collaboration and unity with a common vision. The stronger the Chamber can become, the better

state and national level to ensure Texarkana is a ‘business friendly’ city is important for business retention and expansion, as well as the recruitment of new businesses to our area. The Texarkana Chamber is and will be a voice for the business community of Texarkana. To strengthen our efforts and deliver value to our members, we will focus on reestablishing closer ties with all Chamber members through outreach programs to understand and aid in solving issues. The Chamber can be a powerful force in the development of future businesses locating here, as well as in seeking ways to retain businesses that are already here. Through economic development and business diversity, all businesses will flourish as it increases the tax base, sales of items in other businesses, addition of specialty services, and making us more attractive to future businesses. Texarkana is no longer an isolated place on the map as we are forced to compete on the world stage to attract business and industry. It is clear to me that the Chamber will play a vital role in all these initiatives as, in my experience, the cities that have done well in economic development and business retention all have a strong Chamber of Commerce. As we work together to support and grow our business community, if not already a member, every business in Texarkana should consider becoming a member of the Chamber. And for those who are a member, please engage with us by being actively involved, as it is a great vehicle to make our unified voice heard. Together, we can build a better Texarkana for all.

Thomas Gilbert 2024 Board Chairman

Wadley Regional Medical Center

we can assist in this goal. We will continue to work closely with the REDI group while focusing on the retention and expansion of our businesses already here in Texarkana. The Texarkana Chamber is a network of businesses and community leaders designed to promote, attract, retain, and protect the business interests of its members and the community at large. We are a member-owned organization, and we must promote and protect the interests of our members. Lobbying efforts at both the

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CORE BELIEFS Unity We believe the chamber must be the trusted partner unifying the region. Vitality We believe advocacy, education, workforce developments and quality of place are essential to supporting business retention and expansion. Prosperity We believe reliable and robust natural resources, transportation, and utility infrastructure are critical to the growth and economic development of the region. Advocacy We believe legislative advocacy is necessary for a favorable business environment.

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YOUR CHAMBER

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YOUR CHAMBER

WHY JOIN The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce is stronger than ever. By joining, you get member-only perks, exclusive advertising and networking opportunities, and a whole lot of exposure for yourself and your organization. Join today and see the difference! Networking People do business with people they know. As a Chamber member, you have the opportunity to meet people through our programs and events. We host meetings, programs, and events to engage business owners, encourage communication, and foster business referrals. Visibility Stand out and get noticed in your community! Increase your positive reputation and credibility. Each member of the Chamber receives a listing on our website and printed directory. With your membership, you have the opportunity to utilize our Wednesday Member-to-Member email sent to over 2000 people. Share your news, your business card, your latest offering. It is a tool worth using! Learning Gain a competitive edge over non-members with exclusive training opportunities on a variety of hot topics. We offer Grow with Google and industry- specific webinars geared towards entrepreneurs, lunch and learns, educational conferences, and much more. Have A Voice Gain a say in what happens in government through the Chamber advocacy efforts. We provide access to local and state representatives through our Government Affairs Committee. We provide focused and effective support for issues and policies that reflect the Texarkana Chamber and our members’ vision and principles.

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PROGRAMS AND EVENTS Programs and events throughout the year are one way we deliver value to our members at the Texarkana Chamber. You can bet if we don’t have an event one week, we’ll have two the next. There are many opportunities and advantages for our members to engage and enhance their business, while enriching the community of Texarkana. OPPORTUNITIES Lunch & Learns

Golf Chamber Classic Each year in October, the Golf Chamber Classic hosts a golf outing and luncheon. It is a great time to network and showcase your business. Engaging Texarkana Conference In the fall of each year, we host an educational conference geared towards medium to small businesses. Keynote speakers deliver powerful messages and pertinent information about the working world today. Breakout sessions and panels get down to the nitty gritty of what needs to be done to succeed. Morning Mingle Kickstart your day with meaningful connections and dynamic conversations at Morning Mingles. Fill your coffee cup and participate in engaging topics among the community members. Hosted by Chamber partners, Morning Mingles are typically the first Wednesday of each month from 8:30 am to 10:00 am.

Lunch & Learns are designed to be educational for our members. They are typically free to attend and hosted by a member organization. Topics can be industry specific or appeal to the masses. Business After Hours As a host for Business After Hours, you will have the opportunity to show off your place of business or your latest offerings. Each event has its own uniqueness and draws a different crowd. We typically have After Hours the fourth Thursday from 4:30-6:30 PM. Annual Celebration At the beginning of each year, the Chamber hosts their largest gathering of the year. Annual Celebration is a time to boast the accomplishments of the Chamber from the previous year, recognize members, and thank those involved with the organization. Ribbon Cuttings/Celebration Ceremonies While not only benefitting the Chamber member hosting the event, ribbon cuttings and celebrations are a great way to network. Everyone is welcome! Women in Business Conference The Women in Business Conference is held each spring. The luncheon boasts top-knotch keynote speakers. It is aimed towards the working woman, whether you work from home, teach school, or run a multi-million dollar company, there is something for everyone.

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2024 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL BUSINESS READINESS COMMITTEE Officers Jennifer Harland, EDC Chair Robin Hickerson, EDC Chair-Elect Kim Fowler, Secretary Members Doug Bowers Eric Cain Jeff White Jeff Whitten Josh Haywood Kyle Dooley Lisa Thompson Rob Sitterley Shelby Brown Vance Liles Non-Voting Member Joey Martin, EDC Past Chair Thomas Gilbert, 2024 Chamber Board Chairman Denis Washington, President/CEO Texarkana Chamber BUSINESS MEMBERS Abernathy Company/ Warehouse AEP Southwestern Electric Power Co Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield ARTEX REDI BWI Companies Inc. Cadence Bank— New Boston Road CHRISTUS St Michael Health System Mil-Way Federal Credit Union— Arkansas Boulevard MTG Engineers & Surveyors Nash Industrial Development Corp Offenhauser & Company Insurance PAM Specialty Hospital Red River Lumber Riverbend Water Resources District

WHO REPRESENTS ME?

State Bank Sterno

City of Texarkana Texas Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Commercial National Bank— Summerhill Road Curt Green Rehabilitation Hospital Express Employment Professionals Fay J Packaging Goodyear/Cooper Tire and Rubber Company Graphic Packaging International Higginbotham Insurance JCM Industries Ledwell Mayo Manufacturing Corporation Domtar-Ashdown Mill Dot’s Rentals & Sales Encompass Health

TexAmericas Center Texarkana Aluminum Texarkana Arkansas School District Texarkana College Texarkana Emergency Center & Hospital Texarkana Independent School District Texas A&M University- Texarkana The Arnold Companies Tri-State Iron & Metal Company University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana Wadley Regional Medical Center Wholesale Electric Supply Wilf & Henderson PC CPAs Yates Group

TEXARKANA, TX U.S. Senate John Cornyn Ted Cruz U.S. Representatives Nathaniel Moran (District 1) Pat Fallon (District 4) Texas Senate Bryan Hughes State Representative *Gary Van Deaver (as of 04/2024)

TEXARKANA, AR U.S. Senate John Boozman Tom Cotton U.S. Representative Bruce Westerman Arkansas Senate Jimmy Hickey, Jr. State Representative Carol Dalby

PHOTO BY BRYANT ALLEN

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2024 CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dr. Ross Alexander* Texas A&M Univeristy-Texarkana James Bramlett Farmers Bank & Trust Allen Brown* Mayor, Texarkana, AR Dr. Doug Brubaker* Texarkana Independent School District Bob Bruggeman* Mayor, Texarkana, TX Robert Bunch* Mayor, Nash, TX Ron Collins Goodyear/Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Mary Dwight Collom and Carney Clinic Francine Francis CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System Thomas Gilbert Wadley Regional Medical Center

Jennifer Harland AEP SWEPCO Dr. Christine Holt* University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana Dr. Lloyd Jackson* Texarkana Arkansas School District Todd Marshall Texarkana Independent School District Joey Martin Express Employment Professionals Steve Mayo

Chad Pirtle* Pleasant Grove Independent School District Dr. Jason Smith* Texarkana College Russell Sparks Hightech Signs Patton Tidwell Retired, Red River Army Depot Brandon Washington Texarkana College Denis Washington Texarkana Chamber of Commerce Tammy Waters Domtar Justin White Guaranty Bank & Trust Jeff Wright* Liberty-Eylau Independent School District

Mayo Manufacturing Brock McCorkle State Bank Caleb Mudford A.L. Franks Fred Norton Norton & Wood Scott Norton TexAmericas Center

*Ex-Officio Members

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PALMER AWARD RECIPIENTS This award was established by the Palmer family in 1941 and is in recognition of long-term meritorious civic service.

CHAMBER PAST CHAIRMEN

1941 Robert Maxwell 1942 L.C. Barry 1943 Dr. T.J. Wilbanks 1944 W.B. Simmons 1945 Hal R. Moore, Jr. 1946 Herman Wommack 1947 James Alan Whyte 1948 Wilbur Smith 1949 J.R. Crowder 1950 Mrs. A.R. McKinney, Jr. 1951 Mrs. J.T. Robison 1952 Mrs. Arthur Temple 1953 Edwin L. Stanley, M.D.

1986 Truman Arnold 1987 Bruce Wilson 1988 Ben Sandefur Nancy Sandefur 1989 David Williams 1990 Hayes McClerkin 1991 Martha Morriss

Board of Trade (1905) William Buchanan E. W. Frost Fred Offenhauser W. R. Grim H. N. Heilhorn Past Presidents 1918 Stuart Wilson 1919 W.L. Hickman 1920 Leo Krouse 1921 C. E. Palmer 1922-23 F. E. Pharr 1924 H. P. Briley 1925-26 A. C. Stuart 1927 Arthur Temple 1928 John J. King 1929 L. C. Cargile 1930 J. R. Morriss, SR 1931-32 W. E. Bann 1933-34 E. Lee Tucker 1935-36 A. B. Clark 1937-38 Henry Humphrey 1939 Robert Maxwell 1940 W. B. Walsh 1941-42 H. R. Moore 1943-44 James A. Whyte 1945-46 S. H. Atkinson 1947 H. H. Womack 1948-49 Willard B. Simmons 1950 Ben G. Cox 1951-52 N. J. Kroencke 1953 John H. Gooch 1954 E. M. Jones, Sr 1955-56 Pearson Walsh 1957 W. C. Dudney 1958 Basil Hoag 1959 J. R. Bryant 1960 H. L. McAdams 1961 Mark Soderquist 1962-63 F. E. Hightower 1964 F. N. Eichorn 1965 B. A. Lemser 1966 W. H. Kelley 1967 James G. Collins 1968 C. B. Wheeler 1969 John F. Stroud 1970-71 James C. Morriss 1972 Pat Thomas

1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

C. A. Mitchell Earl Jones, Jr Joe Thomas Dean Barry James E. Burt III

David Orr

1992 Frederick E. Joyce, M.D. 1993 Walter C. Barnes, M.D. 1994 Denzer Burke, D.D.S. 1995 Don N. Morriss 1996 C.A. Mitchell Ann Forehand 1997 Remica Crank Gray

Josh R. Morriss, Jr Dr. Carl M. Nelson Truman Arnold James Nowlin Jack L. Williams Bruce Wilson Hayes McClerkin

1954 David Nelson 1955 J.R. Morriss, Sr. 1956 J.Q. Mahaffey 1957 J.K. Wadley 1958 H.W. Stillwell 1959 James R. Bryant 1960 E.R. Bondurant

1998 William Roberts 1999 Connor Patman

Ben Sandefur

Lynn Lowe F. E. Joyce

George Crank Florence Crank

William C. Ward Billy I. Crutchfield

2000 Vasco McCoy 2001 William Morriss 2002 Fred R. Norton, Jr.

Herbert Wren Don Morriss

1961 Dr. W.H. Richardson 1962 A.G. Sanderson, Jr. 1963 Leon Kuhn 1964 Stuart Wilson 1965 Mannie Stevens 1966 H.B. Wren, Sr. 1967 Mrs. A.G. Sanderson, Jr J.C. Cabe 1968 Pearson Walsh 1969 William G. Fuller 1970 George Rozzell 1971 B.A. Lemser 1972 Herbet Wren, M.D. 1973 E.M. Jones, Sr. 1974 Josh R. Morriss, Jr. 1975 Margaret Stuart Dickey 1976 George W. Thompson, M.D. 1977 Earl M. Jones, Jr. 1978 L.E. Gilliland 1979 John F. Stroud, Jr.

Martha Cargile Norton

Brenda Rochelle

2003 Scott Bruner

Jerry Martin

Jane Forehand Bruner 2004 Judy Kelley Morgan 2005 Dan Haskins 2006 Shirley Finn Ed. D. 2007 Patty F. Smith 2008 Ruth Ellen Whitt 2009 Joan Carter 2010 Danny Gray 2011 Denis Washington 2012 James Henry Russell

William B. Roberts

Maurice Orr Buddy King

Terry Youngblood Fay J. Durrant Dennis Huffman

Tom Simmons Mike Craven

Curt Green

Howard Glick Ron Collins

2013 Lucille Cook 2014 Curt Green 2015 Steve Ledwell Lisa Ledwell 2016 Fay J Durrant 2017 Dean Barry LaCrecia Barry

Robert C. (Bob) Nelsen

John Jarvis David Haak

James Henry Russell

Danny Gray

2011-12

William O. Morriss

1980 David Orr 1981 E.D. Trice 1982 Charles Gardner 1983 Mrs. Christine Nelson

2018 Cary Patterson 2019 Sonja Hubbard 2020 Judge James Carlow 2021 Prissy Hickerson 2022 Fred Markham 2023 George Moore

2013

Mary Dwight

2014-15 2016-17

DeMita Torrans

Cory Floyd

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Mark VanHerpen Curtis Schneekloth

1984 Samuel Shuman 1985 Josephine Beck 1985 Dr. Carl Nelson

Joey Martin

Jennifer Harland Stephen Mayo James Bramlett

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GROUPS Ambassadors

Government Affairs Committee Government advocacy is a large part of what we do at the Texarkana Chamber. When you’re running your business, we’re looking out for it on the local, state, and national level. We want what’s best for our community, and that means what’s best for YOU. We’re called upon regularly to advocate for our businesses and join people together to talk about the issues that matter to them. Our committee and Chamber members take trips to the Arkansas and Texas legislature when they’re in session, and join the cities together once a year for the State of the Cities address.

The Chamber Ambassadors are a working arm of the organization. It is a group of business professionals aimed at bettering our relationships within the business community. Ambassadors meet monthly and set out each year to accomplish their goals. Economic Development Council/BR&E The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to trace our business retention and expansion efforts all the way back to 1913 when William Buchanan was asked to chair the Texarkana Board of Trade. The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce is a partnership of businesses, organizations, and professionals working together to build a healthy economy and improve the quality of life in a community.

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AMBASSADORS Alex Chavez

Jasmine King’s experi- ence as an Ambassador for the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce has been both enlightening and resourceful. It has provided the opportu- nity to network with various industries of Texarkana dur- ing Chamber functions such as ribbon cuttings, Business After Hours and Morning Mingles. In addition, Jasmine has been able to truly engage with new and established businesses by conversing with them and retaining information learned to share with others who may

Jasmine King* Genesis Prime Care Jennifer Studdard City of Nash Jessica Pesantez La Fiesta Rentals Jill McMahon American Signs & Banners Justin Sutton Southern Caregivers Justin Swecker Farmers Bank Mary Cyrus Mary Cyrus Photography Morgan Pritchett

Red River Lumber Ashley Mangus TAPD Citizens Academy Barbara Walker Hilton Garden Inn and Texarkana Convention Center Britain Koller** Fairfield by Marriot Carington Bright LifeNet Chad Moore Texarkana College Chuck Lincavage Guaranty Bank Haylee Mudford Friends for a Cause Jakob Martin Express Employment Professionals

Jasmine King 2024 Ambassador Chair

be able to utilize their services. As an ambassador, Jasmine also gained the opportunity to become surrounded with driven and like-minded individuals who truly come together to lead and advocate for sustainable economic growth and prosperity for our region. As a reflection of the Chamber’s admirable directive, Jasmine was honored to receive the 2023 Ambassador of the year award and now cherishes the opportunity to serve as Chair of Ambassadors.

Daines Insurance Shelbie Palmore Pinnacle IT

* Ambassador Chair ** Ambassador Co-Chair

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GREETINGS TXK,U.

Texarkana, USA, is a unique city that straddles the state line between Texas and Arkansas, offering visitors and residents a blend of Southern charm, history, and modern amenities. Known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant community events, and friendly atmosphere, Texarkana stands as a testament to the American spirit of unity and diversity. In this special corner of the United States, the warmth of the local greetings reflects the community’s inclusive nature and the pride they take in their dual-state identity. Whether you’re exploring the historic downtown, enjoying the local cuisine, or participating in one of the many festivals and events, you’ll find that “Hello” in Texarkana comes with a smile that invites you to experience all the city has to offer. Welcome to Texarkana, USA – a place where the greetings are as warm as the weather, and the sense of community is as deep as the rich history that binds this city together.

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FROM U.S.A.

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HISTORY OF TEXARKANA KEY EVENTS FROM THE FOUNDING OF TEXARKANA IN 1873

FOUNDING 1873 Texarkana was founded at a railroad intersection INCORPORATION 1880 Texarkana was officially incorporated

LANDMARK BUILDINGS 1925 Grim Hotel opens, becoming the crown jewel of Texarkana EDUCATION DEVELOPMENTS 1927 Texarkana College was established as a branch of the Texarkana Independent School District, contributing to the growth of higher education in the area NOTORIOUS EVENTS 1946 The unidentified Phantom Killer perpetrated a series of brutal crimes in the area HISTORIOGRAPHY 1957 The Texarkana, Arkansas School District traced its origins back to 1884 when it began in “the brick school,” officially named Hays School in 1896. This district has played a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of students in Texarkana. INCREASED INFRASTRUCTURE 1971 1-30 was completed, connecting Texas and Arkansas, enhancing traffic flow, improving accessibility, and supporting economic growth IN HONOR OF 1973 Lake Texarkana renamed in honor of Congressman Wright Patman of Texas, becoming Wright Patman Lake HISTORIC FLOODING 1990 The Red River Flood spills eight miles over it’s banks, affecting areas in Louisiana and Texas

ALMA MATER PRIDE 1996

The Texas A&M campus in Texarkana, originally known as East Texas State University Center at Texarkana, became a separate institution and was renamed Texas A&M University-Texarkana A UNIQUE LEGAL CENTER 1998 Texarkana played a significant role in the Tobacco Trials. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Texarkana Division, retained jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter of the settlement between the tobacco companies and Texas. HISTORIC ICE STORM 2000 Significant due to its devastating impact, leaving more than 500,000 people without power in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. This event is listed as one of the top ten worst ice storms to date in U.S. history, highlighting its severity and long-lasting consequences. SESQUICENTENNIAL 2023 The 150-year celebration of Texarkana’s founding marks a significant milestone for locals and tourists to commemorate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city. INFORMATION COURTESY OF TEXARKANA MUSEUMS SYSTEM

EDUCATION 1889

Texas High School was established in Texarkana POSTAL TOWN 1893 First Post Office helps legitimize Texarkana MEDICAL FACILITIES 1904

The Cotton Belt Hospital opens with 150 beds on a 35-acre site on one of the highest spots in Texarkana MARKETING GROWTH 1907 The Daily Texarkanian reports that Broad Street will be a regular blaze of light with electric signs. The signs are all large and handmade giving Broad Street a decidedly city appearance. JURISDICTION CONFLICT 1909 Arkansas side City refuses to ratify the selection of J.J. Hussey as joint fire chief saying they did not think the Texas side was acting fairly in the matter and that it appeared they wanted everything their own way. Hussey was eventually appointed and served both departments.

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TXK Historical Tour Explore Texarkana and learn about its history PLACES OF INTEREST Four States Auto Museum The Gallery at 1894 James Bowie Centennial Statue Otis Henry Memorial Perot Leadership Museum Four States Fair Ag Learning Center Lake Wright Patman DOWNTOWN Texarkana Public Library The Temptations Mural Kress Gap Murals Front Street Festival Plaza & Caboose HISTORIC SIGHTS Museum of Regional History Texarkana Regional Arts Perot Theatre Ace of Clubs House PARKS AND REC Kidtopia Skate Park TRAHC ArtSpark and Art Wall Walk of Fame Park Spring Lake Park Bringle Lake Trail & Park Photographer’s Island World War I Memorial

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LOCAL VIBES The beauty of Texarkana’s homes and neighborhoods is hard to match. Craftsmanship, style, and large yards and canopies of trees draw new residents to the city’s historic homes. These classic homes offer a look into the character of Texarkana in days gone by, and the restoration of so many gems has brought them back to their former glory. As we continue to expand, quality new builds and modern landscapes also excite home buyers. The twin cities area is home to many beautiful and safe neighborhoods, along with apartment living and multi-unit communities. This variety offers affordable options to all Texarkana residents. Residents enjoy the fishing, walking trails, and playgrounds of our beautiful parks, including Spring Lake Park, Bringle Lake Park, and Bobby Ferguson Park. You can find a spring-fed lake, open green spaces, playgrounds, walking and bike trails, a disc golf course, and covered picnic areas. It’s the perfect way to spend a Texarkana weekend. Swanger Sports Complex, which hosts Texarkana Dixie Baseball, Dobson Field, home of The Texas A&M–Texarkana Eagles, and the Ed Worrell Baseball Park, brings city sports to our area’s upcoming athletes and superstars. Spring Lake Park’s Rotary Splash Pad provides cooling relief on a hot summer day. There’s even space for man’s best friend to enjoy safe and secure outdoor locations as they run and play in the Kylee Sullivan-Pet Safe and PetSafe JefFURson Dog Parks. Whether fishing in the lakes or watching Movies in the Park, Texarkana offers great options for the perfect outdoor retreat.

SHOP AND EAT Texarkana has many shopping destinations and eateries catering to diverse tastes and needs, including well-known national chains. Diners can enjoy a range of culinary delights, from the highly favored Texas Roadhouse and Newk’s Eatery to cherished local establishments such as Julie’s Deli and Naaman’s Championship Barbecue. Each establishment offers a unique ambiance and a variety of dining options to satisfy any palate. The entertainment and leisure activities include a 14-screen movie theater, a trampoline park, a bowling alley, and golf courses. The Big Dam Water Park, with its lazy river, water slides, and wave pool, provides a perfect escape from the summer heat and is open the entire summer. Locally owned businesses are the backbone of Texarkana. These businesses, from Dot’s Ace Hardware and Apricot Lane Boutique to Four States Furniture and Local Habit Coffee Company, bolster the local economy and offer personalized, community-oriented service. Owned and operated by residents, these establishments reflect the communal values and meet the needs of Texarkana’s population, enhancing the city’s charm and vitality.

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DOWNTOWN From Texarkana’s inception, the downtown area has been at its heart. Today, driven by the arts, downtown is alive with local artists’ murals. There are four museums, the Texarkana Regional Arts Center, and historical buildings that tell the story of Texarkana’s past. Fully restored in 1979 and 1980, the beautiful and historic Perot Theatre hosts various spectacular concerts and theatre productions. It is also the home of The Texarkana Symphony Orchestra, which enhances and richly expands Texarkana’s musical culture. The state line running through Texarkana runs right through the middle of one of Downtown’s most notable attractions. State Line Post Office and Federal Courthouse is unique in its location in Texas and Arkansas. The building even has two zip codes! It has become the second most photographed United States courthouse, following only the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. It is not uncommon to see visitors and natives alike taking family photos in front of the iconic sign with the well-known building serving as the backdrop, one foot in Texas and the other in Arkansas. Residents and visitors can experience great food, drinks, live music, and more in Texarkana’s Entertainment Districts. In the districts’ public spaces, open containers are approved for guests ages 21 and older. Many of downtown’s most notable and loved restaurants can be counted on to provide the perfect mixed drinks and locally crafted beers to spice up your nights. Many Texarkana residents also call the downtown area home. Beautiful loft apartments are scattered throughout downtown, and residents can enjoy the city’s best food and entertainment right outside their doors. As downtown revitalization efforts continue, more living accommodations will be available, making it the perfect place for those who want to stay in the middle of all the action.

BUSINESS AND LIFESTYLE When traveling around town, you immediately notice the growth and development of Texarkana. The cities have what it takes and are ideally located, affordable, and offer a pro-business treasure trove of possibilities. For many years, the manufacturing jobs of Cooper Tire and Rubber Company and the Department of Defense personnel by Red River Army Depot have offered employment opportunities with competitive salaries for the citizens of Texarkana. These businesses and many others continue to draw new people and take advantage of the potential of Texarkana’s growing community. You find even more opportunities traveling around town including locations for a day of golf and plenty of outdoor activities to keep you busy year-round. Northridge Country Club and Texarkana Country Club offer beautiful options for the most enthusiastic golfer. All around town, golfers can take their pick between a variety of courses. Finally, Texarkana offers great choices for the sportsman and hunter of the family. The fishing at Millwood Lake and Lake Wright Patman cannot be beaten. These lakes are perfect for hiking, skiing, camping, and swimming. A day at the lake is always a good day, and Texarkana has several beautiful options.

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I’D RATHER BE IN TXK Quality of life is determined by more than great places to eat and entertainment options. It also depends on the economy, business opportunities, housing, cost of living, and transportation of a city. Easily accessed and perfectly situated between Dallas and Little Rock, along Interstate 30, the twin cities of Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas have always been a central source of metropolitan conveniences, commerce, and transport to the surrounding region.

With the urban cities of Dallas, Texas 167 miles west and Little Rock, Arkanasas only 140 miles east, Texarkana is a gateway for trade and is accessed conveniently through a nexus of highway, railway, trucking lines, freight carries, bus lines and airports. The twin cities cover 70 square miles and are key players in the commerce of the region.

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ECONOMY AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES As Texarkana grows, the cities’ leaders intentionally take steps to continually improve the day-to-day lives of their citizens and those who will come in the future. Success for the city will mean building an economically strong, business friendly environment poised to welcome new industry. The combined population of the twin cities is over 65,000 but includes a market of more than 149,000 people across the Texarkana TX-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area. Among these individuals is a dedicated and skilled workforce with a strong work ethic, resulting in successful operation, and continued growth in several industries. Unemployment rates are comparable to the national average, but as our population benefits from a lower cost of living, residents can thrive in this economic climate. Location is key when considering opportunities for business in Texarkana. Access to key markets from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast, made convenient by our proximity to several major interstates, gives Texarkana an edge in drawing opportunities. With access to Texarkana College and University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana, along with a four-year university, Texas A&M-Texarkana, the training of qualified employees is easily within our reach. Add to all of that a dedicated and skilled labor force, and you begin to recognize all the potential of the area.

HOUSING AND COST OF LIVING According to Kiplinger’s magazine, Texarkana ranks number 17 in their top 25 cheapest cities in the United States to live. The twin cities have a cost-of-living percentage that is 13.4% lower than the national average. Median household incomes are about $45,000 and the unemployment rate as of December 2020, was 5.9% compared to the national average of 6.7%. With beautiful neighborhoods and affordable housing options, from large historic homes and modern new builds, to apartment and multi-family units, or trendy downtown lofts, Texarkana has the perfect home for every taste. As housing costs make up a large portion of every budget, Texarkana can boast housing rates at just over half the national average. You can find beautiful farmland for quiet country living, take advantage of the charms of suburbia near neighborhood schools and churches, or experience the excitement of nightlife right outside your door with downtown living. Communities of friendly neighbors and the safety of our police patrolled streets, Texarkana, USA, is a great place to call home.

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TEXARKANA REGIONAL AIRPORT

Texarkana Regional Airport Terminal was constructed in 1960 and was last renovated in 1992. Over time, aviation travel has increased, and they have recognized the need for a larger facility to meet the travel demand of the flying public. In doing so, it will also be able to provide a more modern and appealing facility for its passengers. The location of the proposed passenger terminal will be across the airfield from the existing facility and adjacent to the existing Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Station. This will allow better access to the airport via Interstate 49. The proposed passenger terminal will be bigger than the existing terminal and will include room for expansion, including the possibility of more airlines and destinations, concessions, enclosed passenger boarding bridges and an updated modern look. The project will be funded by federal grants, the cities of Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas, the Texas Department of Transportation, Arkansas Department of Aeronautics, and passenger facility charges. With the growth of the surrounding area, the airport is committed to growing its operation to keep up with demand. “With increased passenger growth prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the new terminal project is a crucial investment in Texarkana Regional Airport’s infrastructure and comprehensive goal to provide an overall better airport experience for our passengers,” said Paul Mehrlich, Executive Director of Aviation for the Texarkana Regional Airport Authority. The proposed passenger terminal will ignite interest locally in making Texarkana Regional Airport the airport of choice for commercial airline travel. By having state-of-the-art facilities that can expand in the future, airport users and more local businesses will be drawn to the area and put their trust in the airport to meet needs and help them become successful.

To that end, the airport wants to provide more travel opportunities to retain their regional base, attract more passengers and assist in economic development. The proposed passenger terminal shows a commitment to providing first-class service for our leisure and business community. “The new terminal contributes to the positive development in Texarkana,” said Mehrlich, “and will help the airport continue to be a viable travel source and economic engine.” Construction began in spring 2021 with an estimated completion in the spring of 2024. Texarkana Regional Airport is excited to be moving forward with this development and is looking forward to one day welcoming our community to the new facility.

CONSULTANT—McClelland Consulting Engineers, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR/CONSTRUCTION MANAGER—Nabholz Construction

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MAJOR EMPLOYERS IN THE TEXARKANA REGION

HELPFUL NUMBERS UTILITIES ELECTRICITY AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO).............................................................. 888-216-3523 Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative, Inc...........903-846-2311 Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative...870-772-2743 GAS Summit Utilities Arkansas............................................................... 800-992-7552 Texas...................................................................... 800-376-9663 WATER Texarkana Water Utilities.................................903-798-3800 TELEPHONE Kinetic by Windstream........................................903-255-7132 Southwest Arkansas Phone Cooperative (SWAT).................................................................... 870-653-8222 Sparklight.............................................................. 903-832-2225 WASTE Waste Management...............................................903-794-4111 CABLE TV/ INTERNET Kinetic by Windstream......................................844-872-5440 Sparklight.............................................................. 903-832-2225 SERVICES Emergency Dial 911 Crimestoppers .................................................... 903-793-7867 POLICE DEPARTMENTS Texarkana, Arkansas Police Department......903-798-3130 Texarkana, Texas Police Department.............903-798-3116 CITY OFFICES City of Texarkana, Arkansas..............................870-779-4991 City of Texarkana, Texas.....................................903-798-3116 ANIMAL SERVICES Arkansas................................................................870-773-6388 Texas.......................................................................903-798-3535 BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Arkansas................................................................870-779-4995 Texas.........................................................................903-798-3911 FIRE DEPARTMENTS Arkansas................................................................ 870-779-4967 Texas.......................................................................903-798-3994 HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Bowie County......................................................903-798-3250 Miller County..........................................................870-773-2108 INSPECTIONS Arkansas................................................................870-779-4995 Texas........................................................................903-798-3912 MUNICIPAL COURT Arkansas.................................................................903-798-3017 Texas....................................................................... 903-798-3010 Library .....................................................................903-794-2149

CHRISTUS St. Michael Health Care Hospital 2,200 (1,880 CHRISTUS employees, and 320 contract employees) Red River Army Depot and Tenants Manufacturer/Defense Contracts 2,103 (1325 RRAD employees, and 778 contract employees) Cooper Tire & Rubber Tire Manufacturer 1,820 Texarkana Independent School District Education 1,350 Graphic Packaging Paper Products 814

Wadley Regional Medical Center Hospital 622 Ledwell Manufacturing 611 Texarkana Arkansas School District Education 603 Domtar Fine Finished Paper Products 572 DLA Distribution Center/Defense 538 City of Texarkana, Texas Local Government 531 Texarkana Aluminum Manufacturing 420 Mayo Furniture Manufacturing 220

Wal-Mart/Sam’s Discount Stores 802

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CENTRALLY LOCATED

A LITTLE FURTHER…

Quality of life is determined by more than great places to eat, entertainment, and transportation of a city. Easily accessed and perfectly situated between Dallas and Little Rock, along Interstate 30, the twin cities of Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas, have always been a central source of metropolitan conveniences, commerce, and transport to the surrounding region. DRIVING DISTANCES FROM TXK With the urban cities of Dallas, Texas 167 miles west and Little Rock, Arkansas only 140 miles east, Texarkana is a gateway for trade and is accessed conveniently through a nexus of highways, railways, trucking lines, freight carriers, bus lines, and airports. The twin cities cover 71.5 square miles and are key players in the commerce and transportation of the region. With 39 freight terminals, one million tons of products are shipped out of the cities annually, and thousands of pounds of raw and consumer goods are brought in. Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern railroads help carry the load as more than 90 freight trains travel through Texarkana daily. Amtrak is also available with daily rail passenger service. Greyhound Bus Line provides close to 40 connections daily if you are looking to get out of town, and Texarkana Urban Transit District bus service provides the answer if you are looking to get around town. Texarkana Regional Airport is also a convenience of living in Texarkana and makes multiple round-trip flights to Dallas every day. All these options and our access to Interstate 30 and Interstate 49, and a number of Texas and Arkansas state highways, make transporting products or people through the area a breeze. As Texarkana is continuously growing, flexible transportation options are helping us get ready for a future full of possibilities, and they are providing the convenience of accessibility for all our needs today.

NEW ORLEANS 390 miles AUSTIN 375 miles HOUSTON 290 miles MEMPHIS 280 miles KANSAS CITY 470 miles FAYETTEVILLE, AR 235 miles

AIRPORTS Texarkana Regional Airport is a public use commercial airport with 91 years serving Texarkana. It is co-owned by Arkansas and Texas. Fly TXK and

save on parking, fuel costs, and time. Scheduled to open in the summer of 2024, Texarkana will boast a brand new terminal.

RAIL Union Pacific Railroad

HIGHWAYS US Route 59 US Route 67 US Route 71 US Route 82 INTERSTATES I-30 • I-49 • Future I-69 (currently I-369)

Kansas City Southern Railroad

Amtrak passenger railroad service

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TEXARKANA

POPULATION 149,000 CITY LIMITS 71.5 SQUARE MILES

WORKFORCE 260,000+ LIVING WITHIN 50 MILES OF THE TEXARKANA MSA

LEADING INDUSTRIES

Manufacturing Defense Healthcare Logistics

Transportation Distribution

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The commitment to high-quality education, from preschool to graduate school, has long been essential to the quality of life for Texarkana residents. Education provides stability to individuals and communities. With multiple options for public, private, college or postgraduate education, Texarkana is building a solid foundation for our citizens and for the future of the cities’ workforce. Beyond academics, Texarkana’s athletic superiority has brought the cities many state championship titles over the past few decades. From football, track and swim, to baseball and tennis, the trophies continue to accumulate. Accolades in art, theatre, band, and robotics are also prevalent for Texarkana’s talented students. There are options for every interest and Texarkana students take advantage of every opportunity. The educational potential available in Texarkana, USA is setting the stage for a bright future and a vibrant community.

TEXARKANA EDUCATION BY THE NUMBERS 34 Total campuses 559 Teachers with advanced degrees 16,548 Total enrollment 90% High School completion rate OVER $ 30,000,000 ’22-’23 Scholarship dollars 27 Number of Languages Spoken 97 State Sports Titles

*as of August 2023

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