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33 Arkansas communities receive $334K award from Gov. Sanders & AEDC’s Rural Community Grant Program
Gov. Sanders and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s Division of Rural Services awarded $344,728.69 in grants to 33 cities and counties across the state. Read More
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Two additional candidates file for city ward seats in North Little Rock
Incumbent Ronald Harris representing Ward 3 and Somer Clark-Day each filed for candidacy for North Little Rock’s municipal elections on Nov. 5. Read More
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MASTER CLASS: Take a leap toward building lower body strength with Kettlebell Frogger
This week, I will discuss some of the aspects of semaglutide, which belongs to a class of medications known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. Plus, I’ll introduce an exercise that can be used in conjunction with semaglutide for weight management. Read More
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Tropical Storm Debby barrels toward Florida, with potential record-setting rains further north
Tropical Storm Debby strengthened rapidly Sunday and was expected to become a hurricane as it moved through the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, bringing with it the threat of devastating floods to the southeast Atlantic coast later in the week. Read More
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Capi Peck to seek third term representing Ward 4 on Little Rock city board
Little Rock City Director Capi Peck on Friday filed paperwork in order to seek a third term representing Ward 4 on the city’s Board of Directors, according to Deputy City Clerk Allison Segars. Read More
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17-year-old Jacksonville teen arrested for attempt to commit capital murder
Jacksonville police arrested two men connected to a shooting that injured an 18-year-old on Cherry Street in June. Read More
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LR Ward 2 Director Ken Richardson recovering from ‘multiple life-threatening surgeries’
Richardson has not been present at a city board meeting since the middle of May. Read More
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No Kings Act is put forward by Schumer
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer introduced legislation Thursday reaffirming that presidents do not have immunity for criminal actions, an attempt to reverse the Supreme Court’s landmark decision last month. Read More
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City of Little Rock says that Ward 2 director Ken Richardson recovering after “life-threatening” surgeries
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Officials with the City of Little Rock said that Ken Richardson, City Director for Ward 2 has recently undergone multiple life-threatening surgeries and is on the road to recovery. Over the last few months, officials said that the absence of Richardson from the city Board of Directors’ regularly scheduled meetings had…






