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Arkansas freshman Hibbert a Bowerman Award finalist
Arkansas freshman Jaydon Hibbert was named one of three male finalists for The Bowerman by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association on Tuesday. Read More
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Arkansas’ Wilson a finalist for track award
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas junior sprinter and hurdler Britton Wilson was named one of three female finalists Monday for The Bowerman, which is presented to the most outstanding athlete in college track and field. Read More
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Technology stocks push Wall Street downward
NEW YORK — Stock indexes drifted lower Monday as Wall Street’s pullback from its big recent rally carried into a second week. Read More
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Cabot firework stands take a hit after Sunday storms
Owners expected a big boom in business, but not so much in the weather. So, they scrambled to save what they could before the rain ruined the fireworks. Read More
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Veteran non-profit in Cabot looking for new building
Feed the Vets has been providing groceries for Veterans in Arkansas for six years— and a week ago they learned the building they use is being foreclosed. Read More
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Arkansas high school students awarded by local businesses
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Two high school students from the Natural State are being honored for their hard work by two Little Rock businesses. Sunday, it was announced that Jessieville High School senior Juliah Rogers and Westside High School senior Darvin Foster are the 2023 recipients of the Rock City Running and Kinco Constructors student…
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LITTLE ROCK NOTEBOOK: City board OKs contract for downtown master plan | Parks funding awarded | Wastewater utility eyes debris removal
Firm chosen for downtown plan Read More
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Horace Mann class of ’72 awards cash for college
A variety of chefs and cooks served up delicious soul food and Mediterranean fare when the Horace Mann Transitional Class of 1972 held its Edwin L. Hawkins Awards Scholarship Program & Cooking for College Dinner. The event took place June 11 in the Second Baptist Church Family Life Center in Little Rock. Read More
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Fort Smith School Board moves forward with investigating, repairing Peak Innovation Center’s drainage issues
The School Board has decided to investigate who is responsible for the multiple flooding issues at Peak Innovation Center as the repairs are expected to cost almost $4 million, according to district construction project manager Joseph Velasquez. Read More
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Guns at library meetings and a rightward lurch for Asa Hutchinson suggest that maybe we’re SCRW’d
The latest development in the war on the Saline County Library might make you wonder if Saline County Republican Women have a few SCRWs loose. Saline County Republican Women (SCRW) ask that you handle your guns responsibly at their library meeting(!) A meeting announcement posted to their Facebook page is catching some negative attention. Bringing…






