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Jacksonville Apartment Complex Sell for $9.8M
Commercial land, apartments and a Heights-area home form this week’s million-dollar deals. Read More
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Insalaco receives Charlotte Gadberry Award
Vincent Insalaco was the honoree for this year’s Charlotte Gadberry Award Presentation by the Acansa Arts Festival of the South. Named for the festival’s founder, the award honors “extraordinary contributions to the artistic community in Central Arkansas.” Read More
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Chamber recognizes women awarded
The Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce recognized the 2023 award recipients during the International Women’s Day celebration March 8. Ten women were honored at the ARTSpace on Main in the Kline Family Foundation Gallery. Read More
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Jacksonville welcomes new hospital
The City of Jacksonville lost its hospital years ago, but now has more healthcare options with the opening of Unity Health. Read More
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First phase of Jacksonville hospital now open
The first floor of Searcy-based Unity Health’s new $36 million, 150,000-square-foot hospital, built out of a rehabilitated existing facility in Jacksonville, has opened, providing the city with quicker access to emergency care alongside additional health care offerings. Read More
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‘Boston Strangler’: Strong start, but awkward finish
Movies based on real events are always set upon a balancing beam. How much do you stick to history, and how much do you dramatize for the sake of the story? I’m not sure there’s a right and proper formula. It’s probably different for each film, and that’s certainly true for “Boston Strangler.” Read More
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State Supreme Court reverses lower court ruling on sales tax going toward 30 Crossing
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a lower court ruling that would have prevented the state Department of Transportation from spending money on the $1 billion 30 Crossing project. In November 2020, voters approved Amendment 101, which continues the half percent sales-and-use tax that voters initially approved with Amendment 91, which was passed into…
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UA Awarded $3.5M to Advance 3D Concrete Printing
Researchers will work to identify optimum design patterns for horizontal construction done by the U.S. military. Read More
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UAMS progressing toward NCI designation, trustees told
In order to provide the best possible cancer care to all Arkansans and continue “cutting-edge” research, it’s incumbent upon the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to pursue National Cancer Institute designation, said Michael Birrer, UAMS vice chancellor and director of the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. Read More







