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Police investigating shooting outside Eastside Elementary School in Cabot
The Cabot School District sent out an email to parents and confirmed that no students were involved or injured in the incident. Read More
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Bentonville West girls shut out Cabot in 6A state soccer
ROGERS — Bentonville West didn’t finish in the top two of the 6A-West Conference girls soccer standings, but by the end of the season the Lady Wolverines were playing as well as top finishers Bentonville and Fayetteville. Read More
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Ward delivers late to lift White Hall
BENTON — Lilly Ward’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth inning helped White Hall (21-10) surge past Valley View 7-6 on Thursday during the first round of the Class 5A softball tournament at Everett Field. Read More
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‘Let’s move forward’ | Hot Springs School District reaches separation agreement with superintendent
A separation agreement between Hot Springs School District and Dr. Nehus was reached on Thursday. Here’s what we know about the agreement between the two parties. Read More
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Arkansas Board of Corrections moves forward with prison construction, approves contractor recommendation
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to move forward with Nabholz and JE Dunn as contractors for the state’s new prison project, marking a significant step forward in the construction process. Board Chairman Benny Magness said he believes the state is getting the best of both worlds with these two…
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Arkansas Colleges of Health Education program receives Insight Into Academia magazine’s Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
FORT SMITH — The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Mentoring and Achievement Preparation (M.A.P.) Program recently received the 2025 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from Insight Into Academia magazine, a diversity and inclusion publication focused on higher education. Read More
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Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board approves new school zones to address district growth
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board has now approved new school zones to keep up with steady growth across the district. Read More
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Search underway for runaway Jacksonville teen
The Jacksonville Police Department has asked for the public’s help in finding a runaway 16-year-old teen. Read More
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Jacksonville police search for runaway teen
The Jacksonville Police Department has asked for the public’s help in locating a runaway teen who was last seen on May 12. Read More
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John Brown University raises $2.7 million to go with $2.5 million Mabee Foundation grant toward renovation work
SILOAM SPRINGS — John Brown University has successfully completed a $2.5 million challenge grant from the Mabee Foundation to support Project Two of the Mabee Learning Resource Center renovation. Read More






