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Central Arkansas stumbles against Austin Peay in de facto UAC title game
Central Arkansas scored its first touchdown with 7:51 left in the fourth quarter and couldn’t put together another comeback on the road against Austin Peay. Read More
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No more no-mow native plant lawns allowed, Jacksonville ordinance says
Frank Swift’s meadow in late summer as seen from his home last year. The city of Jacksonville is again asking a homeowner to mow his meadow of native grasses about a year after the plants were spared by a circuit court ruling. Judge Patricia James ruled in October that the city couldn’t force Frank Swift…
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PREP FOOTBALL: Bentonville advances to semifinals as Nye throws for 4 TDs in 42-14 victory over Cabot
Everybody on Bentonville’s football team was able to get in on the fun during the Tigers’ final home game of the season. Read More
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Brandon House Cultural & Performing Arts Center in Little Rock named finalist for $500,000 award
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Little Rock music and performing arts center centered around exposing youth to creative arts has been selected as a finalist for a big prize with a large reward. Out of 200 applications across the nation, the Brandon House Cultural and Performing Arts Center said they’re excited to be selected as…
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Police beat: Cabot woman held on robbery charges
Cabot woman held on robbery charge Read More
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$265M investment to go towards Arkansas water, wastewater projects
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Commission approved $265,466,658 in financial assistance for 40 water and wastewater projects statewide. Read More
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Fayetteville-based immigrant advocacy group awarded $250,000 federal grant
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services awarded $250,000 to Fayetteville-based nonprofit group Arkansas United to help immigrants gain citizenship and integrate into their communities in Arkansas, the group announced Wednesday. Read More
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Pine Bluff voters reject Go-Forward sales tax proposals for the 2nd time
PINE BLUFF, Ark. – For the second time, the people of Pine Bluff have voted against two Go-Forward Pine Bluff sales tax proposals. The first proposal of the non-profit organization is a three-eighth-cent sales tax for public safety initiatives. Pine Bluff debates new and renewing taxes in May vote The other proposal is a five-eighth-cent…
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GOOD Perks: Good Rewards Are Here
Good Day Farm Dispensary is excited to introduce GOOD Perks, their loyalty rewards program designed to elevate your shopping experience. As a member, you can enjoy exclusive communications, early product drops, details on upcoming events and enticing incentives. Earn points with each purchase and redeem them for fantastic GOODies. It’s their way of saying “Thank…
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First National Bank Puts $2M Toward Power Plant Project in Paragould
First National Bank of Paragould says it will contribute $2 million to help transform the 100-year-old Power Plant facility on East Poplar Street in Paragould into an event venue. Read More






