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Bayou Meto farmer/publisher to deliver 200 pounds of heirloom tomatoes to Edward’s Food Giant, go get ’em
Sometime after sunrise tomorrow morning, renowned naked gardener and part-time Arkansas Times Publisher Alan Leveritt will drop off 200 pounds of heirloom tomatoes from his India Blue Farm in North Pulaski County for city folks to enjoy. The Leveritt annual tomato drop has become a Fourth of July weekend tradition. And naked gardening has been…
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$49M Awarded to Transportation Projects in Little Rock, Russellville
Little Rock will use the funds to reconstruct about 3.6 miles of Old Stagecoach Road. Read More
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Man shot in hand by Cabot police
Cabot police shot a man in the hand early Wednesday, according to a news release from the Arkansas State Police, which is investigating. Read More
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Man injured in officer-involved shooting in Cabot, state police to investigate
Officers with the Cabot Police Department shot and injured 51-year-old Douglas Nutter around midnight Wednesday, according to a release from the Arkansas State Police. Officers responded to a call at the Cabot Emergency Hospital with concerns about an “altercation” involving Nutter. According to on-scene officers, Nutter ignored commands to stop driving, ending up at a residence…
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Arkansas Business, Greenhead Take Top National Awards
Contributing Editor Gwen Moritz took a gold prize for best scoop, and Mark Friedman and Kyle Massey won silver for best investigative reporting. Read More
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Cabot police investigating after officer involved in shooting
The Cabot Police Department confirmed that an officer was involved in a shooting that took place overnight. Read More
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Cabot police confirms officer-involved shooting
CABOT, Ark. – Officials with the Cabot Police Department confirmed Wednesday morning that an officer was involved in a shooting. Police confirmed that the shooting happened overnight but have not released the time of the incident. Police have not released what may have led up to the shooting. Officials have not released any information on…
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Former Benton County Jail lieutenant’s lawsuit can move forward to trial, special judge determines
BENTONVILLE — A case involving a former Benton County jail employee who claims she was sexually harassed will head to trial next month, a judge ruled Tuesday. Read More
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette wins 11 first-place awards in Diamond Journalism contest
Staff of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette won first place in 11 categories of the 2023 Diamond Journalism Awards contest. Read More
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Entergy crews work to restore thousands of outages in Jacksonville and surrounding cities
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – In Jacksonville and surrounding communities thousands are still without power following Sunday’s storm. Entergy officials say they’re estimating several more days until power is restored to customers in the area. Officials with Entergy say the Jacksonville and Cabot area sustained significant damage in Sunday’s storms. Authorities: Mother, adult son killed after tree…






