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Cabot looks to slow Bryant run
It’s finally starting to feel like fall in Arkansas, which means the high school football playoffs are right around the corner. Read More
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Awards roll in for Jackson
FAYETTEVILLE — University of Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson racked up the honors this week after a massive performance in last Saturday’s 24-21 loss at No. 11 Alabama. Read More
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Lyon College dental, vet schools in Little Rock take step forward, following city board approval
The Little Rock Board of Directors approved a revised planned office development Tuesday that allows the Lyon College dental and veterinarian schools to be established at the Heifer International complex. Read More
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North American Lutheran Church disaster team rebuilds homes in Jacksonville leveled by tornado
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – A group of volunteers from around the country are working to restore the homes and the faith of some in Jacksonville still working to recover from the March 31 tornado. The North American Lutheran Church Disaster Response Team has a team of about 16 people working to rebuild four homes and plans…
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MOR PPM Awarded $10M in Construction Dispute with Highland Pellets
The dispute between the two companies started in 2020 when Highland hired PPM to upgrade and increase production at Highland’s wood pellet plant in Pine Bluff. Read More
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Bridge over U.S. 67/167 in Jacksonville to close for a year
The detours through Jacksonville have been configured in preparation for the demolition and reconstruction of a bridge over U.S. 67/167 — a project that is expected to last a year. Read More
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Jacksonville police locate missing woman
The Jacksonville Police Department located the missing woman Saturday. Read More
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U.S. awards $7B for hydrogen hubs
Large-scale clean energy projects from Pennsylvania to California have been selected by the Biden administration for a $7 billion program to kick-start development and production of hydrogen fuel, a key component of President Joe Biden’s agenda to slow climate change. Read More
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Cabot firefighters are back with another sexy calendar, this time including puppies
Rebecca Williams It feels like just yesterday that we first learned about the Cabot Firefighter Calendar Association, the nonprofit organization responsible for the most titillating pictures of fit first responders we’ve ever seen. Their 2023 calendar has been an essential fixture in the Arkansas Times office, a life-giving reminder that some of Cabot’s sexiest guys…






