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Jacksonville/North Pulaski schools attorney says federal monitoring not necessary for new schools
Differences among three Jacksonville/North Pulaski schools in building size, furniture, and wall and floor finishes do not warrant further federal court monitoring of desegregation efforts, an attorney for the district has argued to a judge. Read More
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UA-Fayetteville educator awarded for entomology instruction
A faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville has been recognized as the most outstanding teacher of the year by the Entomological Society of America. Read More
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Power outage reported at Titan Learning Academy in Jacksonville
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District announced that classes at the Titan Learning Academy will be relocated due to a power outage. Read More
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Arkansas Stop the Violence holds annual awards event
Well-dressed attendees streamed into New Jerusalem Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon to attend the annual awards ceremony and church service for Arkansas Stop the Violence, a faith-based organization founded more than 30 years ago by the Rev. Benny Johnson. Read More
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Arkansas awards $15 million to help with substance abuse, mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities
State officials on Friday announced grant awards totalling $15 million to pay for buildings and other infrastructure improvements supporting people with mental illness, substance abuse disorders or developmental or intellectual disabilities. Read More
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Jonesboro Unlimited Awarded $700,000 Grant to Support Small Business
JONESBORO, Ark. — Jonesboro Unlimited has been awarded a $700,000 grant to support small business development and expansion by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA). The grant will support the JumpStart Partnership, which will help local entrepreneurs and small business owners find the assistance they need to get [read more…] The post Jonesboro…
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Cabot football hopes to exceed expectations in 2024 | Preps on 11
The Panthers have been consistently good in recent years, but this season, they’re looking to make it over the hump and win a state title. Read More
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Parking app used by Little Rock, Fayetteville removes cannabis rewards
The parking app used by some Arkansas cities no longer offers cannabis rewards. Read More
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Sebastian County approves $3 million toward lawsuit settlement for man who died from starvation in jail
The family of Larry Price Jr. claim jail staff ignored his physical and mental health needs, leading to his death. Read More
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LIVE MUSIC IN ARKANSAS: ‘Play It Forward’ concert held to benefit local young doctors
Two of Arkansas’ favorite Americana/country acts are joining forces Friday to help raise money for a scholarship program for young physicians. Read More






