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Barling Board of Directors pick retired policeman to serve out term for Ward 3 seat
BARLING — Someone new will represent the residents of Ward 3 on the city’s Board of Directors. Read More
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Former Razorback forward Reggie Chaney has died at 23
Former Arkansas Razorback forward Reggie Chaney, a Tulsa native who played two seasons at Arkansas, has died, several news outlets reported yesterday. He was 23. Chaney was recruited out of high school by former Razorback Head Coach Mike Anderson. He played his freshman season under Anderson in 2018-2019 and his sophomore season under current Head…
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Ward 7 residents pepper LR mayor with questions about sales tax proposal
Residents in Little Rock’s Ward 7 spoke up about public infrastructure concerns at a sales tax referendum meeting with Mayor Frank Scott Jr. on Monday. Read More
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Cabot woman pleads guilty to bank fraud for stealing more than $500,000 from NLR company
A former manager for a Central Arkansas restaurant supply company pleaded guilty Monday to bank fraud, admitting to stealing over a half-million dollars from the company she managed the financial records for over a five-year period between February 2014 and February 2019. Read More
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USDA Awards $16.9M for Broadband Project in Phillips County
The money is a portion of $700 million in grants and loans announced Monday for high-speed internet projects in rural areas of 22 states. Read More
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Bentonville’s Phillips Park renovations, A Street Promenade bid awards coming soon
BENTONVILLE — Bid awards will go out soon for a handful of park projects, an official said. Read More
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Cabot football team hopes to build off last year’s record | Preps on 11
The Panthers will hope to build off of their 9-3 record in 2022. Read More
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Hot Springs awarded for safest school buses
Families of children who take a Hot Springs School District bus each day have some reassuring news— the district is being awarded for being the safest in the state. Read More
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Ward 1 residents tell mayor tax concerns
Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. led a discussion with residents in Ward 1 on Wednesday about his proposed temporary sales-tax increase that voters would see on the ballot in November. Read More
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Backward down the path
Let’s begin with the definition of a key word: indoctrination. Read More






