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Jacksonville police arrest three teens in connection with apartment shooting
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An 18-year-old and two 17-year-olds are facing charges after a Sunday morning shooting at a Jacksonville apartment complex. According to the Pulaski County Prosecutor’s office, 18-year-old Zamarion Robinson, 17-year-old Kendall Stanley and 17-year-old Davion Williams will be charged as adults. They are facing charges of criminal attempt to commit capital murder,…
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Three teens arrested for shooting in Jacksonville, police say
The three teenagers were arrested by Jacksonville police after a victim was found with a gunshot wound in the upper chest. Read More
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University of the Ozarks Awarded $966K to Support Rural Congregations
University of the Ozarks on Monday announced it received a $966,099 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish a program to support rural Presbyterian Church congregations within the Presbytery of Arkansas. The program at the private Christian university in Clarksville is being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative. The aim of the initiative…
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Shiloh Museum wins education award for preservation of 1850s cabin
On any given weekend, the 1850s log cabin on the grounds of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is apt to be full of life. In the summer, it might be storytellers or fiber artists spinning or weaving. This season, it might be Santa Claus spreading holiday cheer. Read More
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Westside Elementary in Cabot celebrates being a 2023 National Blue Ribbon School
CABOT, Ark. – Cabot Public Schools celebrated the district’s very first National Blue Ribbon School Thursday with a special event and ceremony. Westside Elementary received the honor earlier this year, one of only three Arkansas schools to be recognized and part of 353 schools across the nation. US Department of Education names three Arkansas schools…
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Jacksonville family’s longtime Christmas tradition benefits local organizations
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Jacksonville. Tim Bir has created his own Winter Wonderland by displaying over the top Christmas decorations for more than two decades. He has about 200 inflatables plus lights and a Santa workshop. He starts putting everything out in September and is ready to…
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Federal court rules for Arkansas House redistricting case to go forward; AG, NAACP react
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A three-judge panel has denied a request from the Arkansas attorney general to dismiss a case opposing redistricting boundaries. The Christian Ministerial Alliance, “and all other similarly situated persons,” in the filing’s language, brought the suit against then Secretary of State John Thurston in May of 2023. At issue was the…
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Panel of federal judges say lawsuit challenging Arkansas congressional districts can move forward
The same three-judge panel that recently dismissed a federal lawsuit contesting Arkansas’ redrawing of its congressional districts following the 2020 Census denied a motion to dismiss a similar case brought by a different set of plaintiffs. Read More






