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7 UAM students win awards in state contest
MONTICELLO — Seven University of Arkansas at Monticello students won academic awards at the Phi Beta Lambda-Collegiate Future Business Leaders of America State Leadership Conference that was held in Little Rock on March 31 through April 1. Read More
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City of Cabot prepares for 2024 total solar eclipse
On Monday morning, the Cabot Chamber and Arkansas Tourism held an informational meeting to talk about what to expect for the 2024 eclipse. Read More
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City of Jacksonville works to find long term housing for tornado victims
As Jacksonville continues rebuilding and recovering, Mayor Jeff Elmore says their top priority is finding permanent homes for people who lost theirs. Read More
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UCA professor looks forward to April ’24 total solar eclipse
Hot Springs is in the proximity to experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, which Scott Austin, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Central Arkansas, said could attract visitors from around the country and the world. Read More
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Crestview Apartments in Jacksonville Sells for $3.6M
Apartments, homes, churches and banks make up this week’s million-dollar deals. Read More
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Growing Green: strain reviews, weed regulations across state borders and the results of our Arkansas Times Cannabis Awards poll
Even as Arkansas grapples with questions of cannabis legalization and regulation, the state medical marijuana industry is becoming more complex and more lucrative. Here, we put a spotlight on crowd favorites in the first-ever Arkansas Times Cannabis Awards, talk with Robert deBin of Natural State Medicinals, examine the ways cannabis industries in neighboring states impact…
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Collector writes 4-volume set on Conan creator Howard
Author Michael Tierney was a kid living in Pittsburg, Kan., when he first came across the writing of Robert E. Howard. Read More
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Victims identified in March trailer fire west of Cabot
Authorities on Friday afternoon named the two people found dead in a camper trailer fire west of Cabot in northeastern Pulaski County last month. Read More
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Victims in Cabot fire identified by Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims of a fatal fire that occurred last month in Cabot. The victims were Kenneth Boyd, 56, and Teresa Phillips, 61, both of Cabot. At about 3 a.m. on March 26, the Sheriff’s Office responded to a structure fire at a camper trailer at 2213 Lusby Court…
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VCU forward visiting Arkansas
Virginia Commonwealth forward transfer Jamir Watkins is on an official visit to Fayetteville. Read More






