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Jacksonville police arrest man for making threats against Walmart workers
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Jacksonville police made an arrest Saturday morning after a man was allegedly making threats to harm Walmart employees. According to investigators, officers responded to a man calling into police dispatch saying he was going to shoot employees at the Jacksonville Walmart. After getting a description of the man, Kenyon Branch was developed…
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OTHERS SAY: Hamas rewards terrorist behind brutal Oct. 7 attack
Hamas has a new leader. And his elevation speaks volumes. Read More
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Cabot lifeguards recognized for saving drowning 3-year-old on Memorial Day
CABOT, Ark. – Lifeguards at Cabot Aquatic Center were recognized by the Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services for saving the life of a toddler. On Memorial Day, a three-year-old boy was found unconscious in one of the pools at the water park. Within seconds, lifeguards were performing CPR to save this child’s life. Person saved from…
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North Little Rock offers reward after ballpark copper theft leaves thousands in damages
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Part of a North Little Rock ballpark field was damaged after copper thieves stole wiring this week. Rose City Ballpark is used by the NLR Police Athletic League who said this will impact hundreds of kids. NLRPD officer Shelby Hunter has spent years on this field offering kids free sports…
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Jacksonville police searching for missing 57-year-old woman
The Jacksonville Police Department has requested the public’s help in locating a missing woman who was last seen on August 3. Read More
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Arkansas poets Patricia Spears Jones and Kai Coggin awarded $50,000 fellowships
Jones and Coggin were among 22 state, county and city poet laureates across the country who received the funding, which will “support them in creating new work, as well as … enable them to undertake meaningful, impactful, and innovative projects that enrich the lives of their neighbors, including youth, through responsive and interactive poetry activities.”…
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Cabot lifeguards honored for saving child
Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services officials on Wednesday recognized a team of Cabot lifeguards who on Memorial Day rescued a 3-year-old from drowning, a news release states. Read More
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What’s Hot in Paris: US Track and Field continues domination, pommel horse phenom gets homecoming, and a winter gold will be awarded
(NEXSTAR) — The US Olympic athletics, aka track and field, team has racked up 5 gold and 16 total medals so far with several events yet to go, including the men’s 200-meter sprint. Among the competitors is a pair of Floridians: current “fastest man in the world” Noah Lyles and Erriyon Knighton. Both are looking…
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Hiroshima urges world leaders toward abolishment of nuclear weapons
TOKYO — Hiroshima officials urged world leaders Tuesday to stop relying on nuclear weapons as deterrence and take immediate action toward abolishment — not as an ideal, but to remove the risk of atomic war amid conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and rising tensions in East Asia. Read More
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Fayetteville girls win Panther Invitational in Cabot, boys tie for second
Fayetteville’s girls golf team finished with a two-day score of 594 to take first place in the Panther Invitational hosted by Cabot High School. Read More






