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Hot Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Two Hot Springs Residents Inducted into Arkansas Walk of Fame
Dr. Jack Sternberg and Terry Wallace honored at local event
Apr. 1, 2026 at 9:05am
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Two prominent figures who have made their home in Hot Springs, Arkansas were inducted into the Arkansas Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Dr. Jack Sternberg, a local physician, and Terry Wallace, a longtime resident and community leader, were recognized for their contributions to the state during a ceremony at The Legendary Vapors in Hot Springs.
Why it matters
The Arkansas Walk of Fame honors individuals who have made significant impacts on the state through their professional achievements, community service, and embodiment of Arkansas values. Induction into the Walk of Fame is considered one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a resident of Arkansas.
The details
Dr. Jack Sternberg has practiced medicine in Hot Springs for over three decades, founding a successful private practice and serving as a leader in the local medical community. Terry Wallace is a longtime resident of Hot Springs who has been active in numerous civic organizations and has worked to promote the city's tourism and economic development efforts.
- The induction ceremony took place on Tuesday, April 1, 2026.
The players
Dr. Jack Sternberg
A physician who has practiced medicine in Hot Springs, Arkansas for over 30 years and has been an active leader in the local medical community.
Terry Wallace
A longtime resident of Hot Springs, Arkansas who has been involved in numerous civic organizations and has worked to promote the city's tourism and economic development.
What they’re saying
“It's an incredible honor to be recognized by the state in this way. Hot Springs has been my home for decades, and I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to serve this community.”
— Dr. Jack Sternberg, Inductee
“This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of so many people in Hot Springs who have worked tirelessly to make this city a great place to live and visit.”
— Terry Wallace, Inductee
The takeaway
The induction of Dr. Jack Sternberg and Terry Wallace into the Arkansas Walk of Fame highlights the important contributions that residents of Hot Springs have made to the state, and underscores the city's vibrant community and rich history.


