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Grant awarded to study microwave technology to destroy weeds
The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station is starting research on using microwave frequencies to inactivate weed seeds and increase the efficacy of herbicides. Read More
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Central Arkansas rallies late, defeats Jacksonville
Thanks to plenty of late-game heroics, the University of Central Arkansas baseball team picked up its second win of the ASUN Tournament with a 10-7 victory over Jacksonville on Thursday in DeLand, Fla. Read More
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Jacksonville High, Baldwin & Shell Construction partner for school
The Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District’s long-standing business relationship to the Baldwin & Shell Construction Co. has expanded into the academic realm with the naming Thursday of the Baldwin & Shell Academy of Building, Automotive and Design at Jacksonville High. Read More
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Edwards being this good is a surprise
ATLANTA — I like to think I know a bit about basketball, though evidence to the contrary exists. I came away from an NBA summer game at Life University — this was before the NBA realized it might better marketize such sessions if they were staged in Vegas, as opposed to Marietta — believing I’d…
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Magnolia fuel cell manufacturer awarded for increasing exports 4 years in a row
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded American Fuel Cell and Coated Fabrics (Amfuel) in Magnolia a President’s “E” Award for having grown its exports to overseas markets over a four-year period. Read More
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KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot open on North Little Rock’s Warden Road
KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, 4317 Warden Road, North Little Rock, has opened. Read More
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‘There is a beginning’: How an ancient song uncovered ancestral roots and centuries of pain for a Jacksonville man
Winston Relaford’s family has been able to trace its ancestry back to a small village in Sierra Leone through a five-sentence song. Read More
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Graceland foreclosure sale halted as Presley estate's lawsuit moves forward
A judge on Wednesday said Elvis Presley’s estate could be successful in arguing that a company’s attempt to auction Graceland is fraudulent as he halted a foreclosure sale of the beloved Memphis tourist attraction. Read More
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Man pleads guilty in Wyoming crash that killed Sylvan Hills students in 2023, mother looks toward healing
GREENBRIER, Ark.- It’s been nearly 16 months since five Sylvan Hills students were killed in a car crash that happened as the group was driving back from Wyoming. But just this week, one parent of a teen killed said her healing can finally begin. Officials said the man charged in connection to their death appeared…






