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State awards Right to Worship Safely grants to 6 organizations in Arkansas
Six faith organizations will receive state Right to Worship Safely grants to enhance security, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the state Department of Public Safety said Tuesday. Read More
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Virtual visit turns 4-star DT's attention toward Arkansas football
Arkansas football Coach Sam Pittman and staff hosted numerous prospects for virtual visits on Feb. 3, and one of the nation’s top defensive linemen is planning to make a trip to Fayetteville because of what he learned virtually. Read More
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Roussel receives Peace Activist of the Year award from coalition
Scharmel Roussel, executive director of the Arkansas Power and Light program as well as an environmentalist and animal lover, received the Peace Activist of the Year award Saturday from the Arkansas Coalition for Peace and Justice during the group’s annual meeting in Little Rock. Read More
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UAMS Doctoral Student Development Program Awarded $1.8M
UAMS announced it has been awarded more than $1.8 million to continue its doctoral student development program through 2028. The Initiative for Maximizing Student Development was created in 2009 through a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. The program’s goal is to increase the number of doctoral graduates from underrepresented groups through…
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LRAFB airman’s efforts on and off base earn her prestigious national award
An airman at the Little Rock Air Force Base was left “speechless” when she found out she had won a prestigious annual award in recognition of her military service last week. Read More
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Defense Sec. Austin returns to Walter Reed for apparent medical issue
(The Hill) — Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Sunday afternoon for an apparent medical issue, the Pentagon announced Sunday. Austin was transported by his security detail to Walter Reed around 2:20 p.m. on Sunday after experiencing symptoms “suggesting an emergent bladder issue,” Pentagon Press Secretary…
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Improved Gators take a step forward
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — How Florida won was the most surprising part of its latest upset. Read More
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Davis looking forward to ‘most fun’ Heart Ball
Abigail Davis of Little Rock is only 23 years old, but she has a long history with the American Heart Association and the annual Central Arkansas Heart Ball. Read More
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Introducing the latest award show: The Snubbys!
They should call this Snubs season. Read More






