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Company offering $12,500 reward for info on Southwest Trail construction site vandalism in Saline County
SALINE COUNTY, Ark. – A reward is being offered after officials said the construction site for the Southwest Trail in Saline County was vandalized. Saline County officials said James A. Rogers Excavating is offering a $12,500 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for an act of vandalism that…
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Jacksonville High lauds class leaders
Christopher Kirk is the Class of 2025 valedictorian at Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, part of the Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District. Read More
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Cabot police arrest suspect in UCA shooting after pursuit and opening fire
The arrest of a man wanted in an April shooting at the University of Central Arkansas that left a student wounded came after a pursuit in which he drove at police officers in Cabot on Friday, prompting them to open fire, before crashing into a ditch, the Arkansas State Police said in a news release…
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Police searching for missing Jacksonville teen last seen in March
The Jacksonville Police Department is searching for a missing 19-year-old last seen on March 11. Read More
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Team Penske moving forward after scandal
INDIANAPOLIS — Roger Penske personally told Will Power about the firings of Team Penske’s top three executives — a decision Power said his boss made after a sleepless night contemplating how to handle a cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500. Read More
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Russellville’s Herring wins decathlon championship; Cabot’s Pruett seizes heptathlon crown
FAYETTEVILLE — Kercher Herring had yet to complete the triple jump Thursday evening when he began to hear the voices from those who wanted him to break the points record at the state high school decathlon. Read More
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Library system’s board accepts $175,000 proposal to ward off pigeons from downtown Little Rock branch
The Central Arkansas Library System’s board of directors on Thursday voted to authorize a proposal from a Texas-based company that officials hope will put an end to a pigeon problem at a downtown Little Rock branch. Read More
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Plans for UALR cyber center and University Plaza development move forward
NASHVILLE — The University of Arkansas System board of trustees approved plans Thursday by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to create a Cyberspace Operations Research and Education Center, as well as demolish and renovate multiple buildings. Read More
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Cabot’s Pruett leads heptathlon after first day; Russellville’s Herring snags early cushion
FAYETTEVILLE — Kenzie Pruett said having to perform four events during the first day of the state high school girls heptathlon wasn’t as bad as the waiting time she had to endure between events. Read More
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3 Arkansas men receive Trooper of the Year Awards during annual ceremony
BENTON — Three men were honored with the Trooper of the Year Award during Wednesday’s annual Arkansas State Police awards ceremony. Read More






