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Cabot police detective dies in 1-vehicle crash
A Cabot police detective died early Saturday in a single-vehicle crash southeast of Cabot, authorities said. Read More
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Tigers looking inward
LSU Coach Matt McMahon spoke a couple of times this week about his program’s ability to do a deeper self-scout with the Tigers having an open date early in the week. Read More
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Fearless Friday Awards 2023, honoring the best in Arkansas high school football
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The action on the field may be over, but now is the time to honor the best in Arkansas high school football for the 2023 season with the Fearless Friday Awards. This year’s awards will spotlight the Run of Year, the Catch of the Year, the Best Interception, the Best Special…
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EPA Awards Envirotech $8M for Electric School Buses
Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. of Osceola announced that it has won an $8.57 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for 25 electric school buses. The awards are on behalf of eight school districts across Arkansas and Texas for which Envirotech (Nasdaq: EVTV) acted as a grant-writer during the 2023 Clean School Bus Grant Program…
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Handled wrong, Austin says of cancer disclosure
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday that he never told his staff to keep his cancer surgery and hospitalization secret from the White House, but he acknowledged that he should have handled it differently and apologized for keeping President Joe Biden and others in the dark for weeks. Read More
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Austin assures action against militants
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday it’s time to further disable Iran-backed militias that have struck at U.S. forces and ships in the Middle East and the U.S. is preparing to take significant action in response to the deaths of three U.S. service members in Jordan. Read More
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UAMS announces it has raised $30 million toward goal of becoming National Cancer Institute
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced Thursday that it has achieved its goal of raising $30 million in private donations to support its effort to become a National Cancer Institute. Read More
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Little Rock non-profit STOP honors pair with Legends Humanitarian Award
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Teaching young people leadership, respect and cooperation is key to their success, and a Little Rock non-profit is saying thank you to two people who have helped students find that success. Cleveland Ellis, Executive Director of STOP (Students That Officially Patrol) presented the Legends Humanitarian Award to Dr. Brian McGee and…
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Students checkmate their way to victory at spring Cabot Clash chess tournament
CABOT, Ark. – Cabot students put their skills to the test Wednesday morning, taking to the board in the spring Cabot Clash district chess tournament. This is the second year for the competition with a showdown held once a semester in both the fall and spring. Central Arkansas kids gather for chess tournament Students in…






