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‘Kim Possible’ actress reveals she was shot in her eye during a birthday party in Austin
The former Disney Channel star said on social media she was hit in five different places during the incident. Read More
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Designs unveiled for 17.5-acre Lyon College Vet School and Cabot animal services campus
Designs for Lyon College’s state-of-the-art School of Veterinarian Medicine, a veterinary teaching hospital and a second facility for the city of Cabot’s animal support services, were unleashed at a ceremony Monday attended by representatives from the college, the city and the companies behind the blueprints. Read More
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Bucks’ forward ruled out for All-Star Game
Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will not play in next weekend’s All-Star Game because of a strained left calf, meaning NBA Commissioner Adam Silver will have to pick a replacement. Read More
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Little Rock Peace for Palestine, co-founder recognized with peace awards
The Arkansas Coalition for Peace and Justice celebrated its 25th anniversary and gave out two peace awards during its annual meeting on Saturday evening at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Little Rock. Read More
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Daughter of 77-year-old whose death was caused by poor care in nursing home awarded millions
The daughter of a 77-year-old woman who died in a south Arkansas nursing home won millions in a Camden court after a jury found that the home caused the death of her mother. Read More
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Man wanted in Thursday robbery of Jacksonville bank
Jacksonville police on Friday were searching for a man wanted in a Thursday bank robbery, a news release states. Read More
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Jacksonville police searching for bank robbery suspect
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Police in Jacksonville are searching for a man they said is wanted in connection with a Thursday bank robbery. Jacksonville Police Department officials said they are searching for 58-year-old Bob Best. According to the JPD, Best entered the First Arkansas Bank and Trust at 2030 John Harden Drive and approached the teller,…
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Music teacher, Philander Smith graduate wins Grammy award
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Philander Smith graduate is this year’s Grammy Award-winning music educator. Adrian Maclin received his award this past weekend at the 67th annual Grammy Awards. Maclin became an educator 20 years ago and is the Director of Choirs at Cordova High School in Memphis, Tennessee. He teaches over 100 students how…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Arkansas basketball downs Texas in Austin
Hank Layton’s photos from Arkansas’ win over Texas at Moody Center. Read More






