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Jacksonville police search for runaway teen, daughter
The Jacksonville Police Department is seeking information on the whereabouts of a runaway teen and her 2-year-old daughter. Read More
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The world in brief: Militant tensions on rise in Sudan; N. Korea launch draws special scrutiny; Relations restored by Bahrain, Qatar; Saudis, Syrians move toward closer ties
Militant tensions on rise in Sudan Read More
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Grant to go toward program for helping protect Beaver Lake drinking water
The Beaver Watershed Alliance, along with local partners, is developing a new source water protection program with a grant from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Division and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, according to a news release. Read More
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Volunteerism becomes backbone in Jacksonville clean-up efforts after tornado
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – After a powerful tornado swept through Arkansas on March 31st, leaving many communities on a long road of recovery, volunteers in Jacksonville are said to be helping ease that burden. Mayor Jeff Elmore says the volunteers stepping up have been essential in the city’s cleanup efforts. From mess to message: Jacksonville church…
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City of Jacksonville to break ground on new elementary campus
As the city of Jacksonville continues rebuilding from the tornado in March, they took a moment to celebrate the groundbreaking of another school campus. Read More
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From mess to message: Jacksonville church destroyed by tornado
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – A destroyed Jacksonville church is hoping to turn a mess into a message, following the March 31 tornadoes. The mission is being made possible with the help of another church that was left still standing. You first heard about New Commandment Church of God in Christ on KARK/FOX16 the day after the…
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Grant to go toward program for helping protect Beaver Lake drinking water
The Beaver Watershed Alliance, along with local partners, is developing a new source water protection program with a grant from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Division and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, according to a news release. Read More
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Upward trend in annual rainfall outstrips land use or development as Illinois River flood cause, engineers say
SILOAM SPRINGS — Heavier rains outstrip all other causes of worsening floods in the Illinois River’s basin, according to a study presented Tuesday by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Read More
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Seven Exemplary A-State Students Chosen for 2022-2023 Distinguished Service Awards
JONESBORO – Seven outstanding students from Arkansas State University have been selected as Distinguished Service Award (DSA) winners for 2022-2023. The DSA recipients will be recognized during the Convocation of Scholars as the institution’s most outstanding graduates based on their record of leadership, scholarship and citizenship. One of these students will be announced as the…
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Sting, 17-time Grammy award winner, to perform in Rogers this fall
ROGERS — No, Sting. We’ll be watching you. Read More






