By: Eric Nicholson - Texarkana Gazette -Published: 02/19/2011
DE QUEEN, Ark.—Around lunchtime, the smell of cumin and sizzling meat wafts over Sevier County’s courthouse square from a corner taqueria.
A pair of piñatas flank the doors of a nearby storefront. In another, the windows are adorned with the glittering pastel quinceñera gifts. Signs in the windows of other businesses announce “Se habla espanol,” or, Spanish is spoken here.
It wasn’t like this even 15 years ago, but an influx of Hispanics in the past two decades has transformed the economic and cultural fabric of De Queen.
This was from the Texarkana Gazette. Sorry couldn't post whole article. Anyway, more than half of the city's 6,000 people consider themselves hispanic. This has to be the only majority hispanic town in Arkansas.














