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Jacksonville man sentenced to 35 years for repeatedly molesting a 13-year-old girl
A 27-year-old Jacksonville man has accepted a 35-year prison sentence for repeatedly molesting a 13-year-old girl. Read More
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Jacksonville man arrested in connection with fatal fentanyl overdose
Pulaski County deputies on Tuesday arrested a Jacksonville man on a death by delivery charge in a fatal April fentanyl overdose, a news release from the agency states. Read More
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‘I was furious’: Jacksonville mother shares frustrations after son reportedly hurt at daycare
A Jacksonville mother has been making her voice heard in the fight to protect her son after he was reportedly hurt while at a local daycare. Read More
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Arkansas man arrested in connection with Jacksonville fentanyl death
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – The Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office reported arresting a Jacksonville man on Tuesday in connection with a Jacksonville death. Authorities said 51-year-old Scott Minor of Jacksonville was arrested in connection with a fentanyl overdose death on April 4. Records show Minor is currently held in the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility. Fentanyl overdose…
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Jury finds in favor of Black public defender who sued for pay disparity, was awarded just $25,001
A Black attorney who sued the Arkansas Public Defender Commission for discrimination over what she claimed was a racially motivated pay disparity was awarded just over $25,000 Tuesday by a jury that found in her favor after deliberating for about 10 hours over two days but awarded her far short of the nearly $400,000 she…
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ATU-Ozark Campus names 2024-25 award winners
RUSSELLVILLE — Zitlaly Onofre of Clarksville and Arnaldo Caraballo of Paris received the top two annual student awards at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus during a commencement ceremony at John E. Tucker Coliseum in Russellville on Friday. Read More
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Springing forward
FAYETTEVILLE — Sixth-year University of Arkansas Coach Sam Pittman made it clear he likes his roster — its speed, skill, physicality and athleticism — heading out of spring football drills. Read More
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Maternal health policies move forward
On this Mother’s Day, as we honor the women who nurture, advocate and lead in every corner of our lives and communities, Arkansas has much more to celebrate than in years past. This general legislative session, which began in January and formally concluded on May 5, marked a turning point where mothers, families and those…
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Warden, Bowlin lead Pea Ridge Lady Blackhawks to Class 4A Region 1 softall championship
GRAVETTE — Zaylee Warden’s bat and Emory Bowlin’s arm were enough to lift the Pea Ridge softball team to the Class 4A Region 1 championship Saturday afternoon. Read More






