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West Memphis state rep won’t seek reelection; Jacksonville real estate agent will run for House District 66 seat
State Rep. Deborah Ferguson, D-West Memphis, confirmed Wednesday she will not seek reelection next year, and Jacksonville real estate agent Nick Priest announced his Republican bid for the state House seat held by state Rep. Mark Perry, D-Jacksonville, next year. Read More
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UAMS researcher awarded $1.8 million to study side effect of breast cancer drug
A researcher at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has been awarded a five-year, $1.8 million grant to study ways of preventing breast cancer patients from developing a debilitating side effect of chemotherapy, UAMS announced Tuesday. Read More
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Get to know: '25 4-star receiver Koby Howard
Receiver Koby Howard, a 4-star recruit in the class of 2025, is planning to visit Arkansas for a second time for a game this fall. Read More
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Lyon College Partners With Cabot Animal Services on Veterinary Training
The two entities signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on community outreach, educational programming, and animal care and health management. Read More
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Lyon College partners with Cabot to train veterinarians
The City of Cabot Animal Support Services will partner with the new School of Veterinary Medicine at Lyon College to provide experiential learning opportunities for students and additional care for the community’s animals under a memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday. Read More
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Lyon College Veterinary School announces partnership with Cabot Animal Support Services to offer hands-on learning
BATESVILLE, Ark. – Veterinary students at Lyon College will soon have access to new learning opportunities outside the classroom. Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine announced a partnership with Cabot Animal Support Services to offer hands-on learning experiences for vet students. Lyon College announces plans to add new RN to BSN nursing program Officials said…
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Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas receives Difference Makers Award
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – It was a meeting of the minds as a group gathered at the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas in downtown Little Rock last week. “The need is always great,” Executive Director Elizabeth Pulley said. The nonprofit supports 30 child advocacy centers across the state. Each one provides services for children who…
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Jacksonville Animal Shelter details overcrowding concerns
Jacksonville Animal Shelter staff is changing their approach to get animals adopted faster. Read More
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UAMS Researcher Awarded $1.8M for Chemotherapy Study
The study explores a potential new strategy for preventing lymphedema, a painful condition connected to a chemotherapy drug. Read More







