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Grant will allow Harding University to increase efforts towards digital forensics lab, workforce development
The second-largest grant in Harding University history will allow the institution to further expand its new digital forensics lab and workforce development efforts. Read More
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Black History Commission of Arkansas awards seven grants totaling $23,807.22
The Black History Commission of Arkansas has awarded seven grants totaling $23,807.22 that will fund projects across the state aimed at preserving and promoting African American history and heritage in Arkansas. Read More
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With Burgess sidelined, Benton tops Jacksonville
BENTON — Benton made do with a fairly big piece missing Friday. Read More
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Arkansas Department of Transportation awards $19.2 million to projects not targeting drivers
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced more than $19 million in federal funding going toward 65 projects across the state this week. What’s unique about each one? They are not geared toward drivers, but people using other ways to get around. It shows sometimes the road to progress doesn’t have to…
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Davis’ resurgence key going forward
FAYETTEVILLE — Johnell Davis joined the University of Arkansas men’s basketball team this past offseason with high expectations and a big reputation. He was one of the nation’s top-rated transfers coming out of Florida Atlantic, where he spent four seasons and guided the Owls to the 2023 Final Four and their first consecutive NCAA Tournament…
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Cabot School’s Museum of American History
The Cabot School District is committed to educating all students to be responsible citizens who value learning, treat others with dignity and respect, and successfully adapt to the demands of a rapidly changing society.Read More
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Cabot man draws 25-year sentence for shooting two men, paralyzing one below the waist
A Cabot man accused of shooting two men, crippling one of them, during a Little Rock holdup last year has accepted a 25-year prison sentence. Read More
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Ruple apparent winner in Jacksonville council race
Tanner Ruple defeated Cheesa Williams in the runoff race for the Ward 1 position on the Jacksonville City Council, according to unofficial results available Tuesday night. Read More
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Broyles Award announces 2024 finalists
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – The Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation announced Tuesday it had chosen the 15 semi-finalists for the annual Broyles Award. Representatives said that former head coaches, broadcasters, and a committee representing the Football Writers Association of America made up the selection committee that chose 15 of the 65 nominees. Arkansas Football Recruiting…
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ARDOT closing N. James Street exit ramp on I-57 southbound in Jacksonville
The closure will allow crews to continue widening I-57 in Jacksonville to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenberg Boulevard and build a new off-ramp. Read More






