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New path forward
If a football team were only making first downs on 3 percent of their possessions, it would be foolish to blindly continue running the same plays while expecting a different result. Instead, the team would re-evaluate their strategy and find a new path forward. Read More
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Anthony, Howard: Two-time invitees
Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are going into the Basketball Hall of Fame later this year, not once but twice. And LeBron James and Chris Paul are part of the group that’s headed to the Hall as well, even before their playing careers end. Read More
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Shared award: Pearl, Pitino named Coaches of the Year
Bruce Pearl has turned Auburn into a basketball school and may have his best team yet. Rick Pitino has done what he does best at St. John’s, ushering in a quick turnaround. Read More
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Two NWA chefs are finalists in 2025 James Beard Foundation Awards
Northwest Arkansas chefs Rafael Rios and Matthew Cooper made the list of finalists in the Best Chef: South category for the 2025 James Beard Foundation Awards. Read More
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A step backwards
Gov. Sarah Sanders and Arkansas lawmakers have been ambitious in their efforts to overhaul Arkansas’ education system, particularly when it comes to the expansion of school choice. While this ambition has produced policy victories that will tangibly improve the lives of Arkansas residents, it also invites the possibility of missteps. Read More
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Jacksonville man arrested in 2023 crash that killed Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy
Arkansas State Police on Wednesday arrested a Jacksonville man on a negligent homicide charge in an August 2023 motorcycle crash that killed an off-duty Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy, a news release states. Read More
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Police says 17-year-old Austin Metcalf fatally stabbed by another student at a Texas track meet
A 17-year-old student was fatally stabbed by another student during an altercation at a high school track meet in suburban Dallas on Wednesday, police said. Read More
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Jacksonville man facing negligent homicide charge in connection with Jefferson County deputy deadly crash
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas State Police arrested a Jacksonville man in connection with a motorcycle crash that killed a Jefferson County deputy nearly two years ago. According to ASP officials, 37-year-old Princeton Lemar Settles was arrested Wednesday in connection to the off-duty death of Deputy Justin Tomlinson. Jefferson County deputy killed in Saturday morning motorcycle…







