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National Book Award-winning Nate Powell announces his next graphic novel
Cover of “Fall Through,” Nate Powell’s upcoming graphic novel Nate Powell, the Little Rock born artist best known for illustrating the National Book Award-winning “March” series, has announced that his next graphic novel will be published on Feb. 6, 2024. “Fall Through,” releasing via Abrams ComicArts, is described by Powell as “an interdimensional 1990s punk…
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette takes home 15 awards from Arkansas Press Women's contest
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette took home 15 first place awards Saturday in the Arkansas Press Women Professional Communications Contest. Read More
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About the Department
The City of Cabot’s Fire Department is proud of it’s service to residents and businesses.Read More
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Our oral history of Vino’s is an AAN Awards finalist
We’re extremely proud to announce that “Pizza, beer and punk: An oral history of Vino’s,” our cover story from February 2022, has been named a finalist for the Association of Alternative Newsmedia‘s annual Journalism Awards. Written in collaboration between Lindsey Millar and Rhett Brinkley, it was recognized in the Music Writing category alongside Nashville Scene…
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Arkansas Stop the Violence group hands out four awards
The Arkansas Stop The Violence organization presented four people with awards Sunday afternoon for their work in the community. Read More
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2 teens die in Cabot when hit by train
Two teenagers died after being struck by a train while walking on the tracks near a park in Cabot. Read More
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Four apply so far for Rogers City Council vacancy in Ward 4
ROGERS — Four people so far have applied to fill the City Council vacancy in Ward 4 in the southeastern section of the city, Mayor Greg Hines said after Tuesday’s council meeting. Read More
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2 Arkansas teens killed after being struck by train while walking on tracks in Cabot
Two teenagers have died after being struck by a train while walking on the tracks near a park in a central Arkansas town. Read More
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Police release identities of teens hit and killed by train in Cabot
CABOT, Ark. – The Cabot Police Department has identified the two people hit by a train Saturday night and a pair of 16-year-olds. Officials identified teens as Liam Harrison and Charlie Elliott and said both died after being struck by the train near Allman-Bevis Sports Complex in Cabot. Two people hit & killed by train…
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WATCH: Sanders, Oliva discuss LEARNS in Cabot
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Education Secretary Jacob Oliva host a town hall Monday on the LEARNS Act at the Veterans Park Event Center in Cabot. Read More






