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Jacksonville police investigating deadly Sunday morning shooting
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Police in Jacksonville are investigating a shooting that left a 17-year-old dead Sunday night. According to the Jacksonville Police Department, the incident happened in the 1100 block of Heather Street Sunday morning shortly after 3 a.m. Man killed in overnight Pine Bluff shooting When officers responded, they said that they found a…
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Police searching for vehicle after 17-year-old killed in Jacksonville
Jacksonville police are looking for a white car after a 17-year-old girl was shot and killed in the early morning hours of June 30. Read More
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Girl, 17, dies of multiple gunshot wounds; Jacksonville police investigating
The Jacksonville Police Department is investigating the shooting death of a 17-year-old girl, and officials believe the suspect fled the scene at 1112 Heather St. in this vehicle. Read More
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Arkansas Department of Commerce awards 2-year, $8.85M contract to The Boston Consulting Group to assist state’s broadband office
The Arkansas Department of Commerce has awarded a two-year, $8.85 million contract to The Boston Consulting Group to assist the Arkansas State Broadband Office with the execution of the federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Program under which Arkansas has been awarded a $1.024 billion grant. Read More
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Searcy is awarded grant for greenway
SEARCY — Advocates for greenways regularly say a user-friendly trail system not only offers people alternatives to driving but also has a positive impact on local economies. Read More
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette wins award for general excellence
“Zoo’s lantern festival lights up” by Staci Vandagriff of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette was named Photo of the Year at the Arkansas Press Association’s annual convention on Saturday. The paper also won the Award for General Excellence among the state’s larger daily newspapers. Read More
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LET’S EAT! | Back in Black: Springdale cidery snags two more awards
How do you like them apples? Read More
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State police award recognizes trooper who crashed into vehicle headed wrong way on I-630
An Arkansas State Police trooper who in September used his vehicle to block a suspect driving the wrong way on Interstate 630 was awarded the agency’s Trooper of the Year award Thursday, a news release states. Read More
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Developers hope third time’s the charm after Arkansas Racing Commission awards license for Pope County casino
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – People living in Pope County should expect some major construction soon after a casino license six years in the making was awarded for a third time. On Thursday, the Arkansas Racing Commission scored the only valid application it received, one from Cherokee Nation Entertainment for the Legends Casino and Resort. Arkansas Racing…







