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Jacksonville police searching for armed and dangerous man
The Jacksonville Police Department is now searching for an armed and dangerous suspect after a shooting on Sunday afternoon left one man injured. Read More
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Tough workouts like this forward press teach us that good things come to those who wait
If people look hard enough, they usually can find a shortcut for almost anything. Sometimes the shortcut fits the “work smarter” mantra, where time or effort is saved while the end result is the same. This is rarely the case within the health and wellness realm. Read More
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Police beat: Jacksonville police: Man shot at officer
Jacksonville police: Man shot at officer Read More
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Fort Smith School District moves forward with Peak flooding investigation
The School Board is considering Illinois-based company Envista Forensics to investigate the multiple Peak Innovation Center drainage system failures and determine what party or parties may be at fault. Read More
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Award-winning author Molly Giles returns to Fayetteville for reading at Pearl’s Books
Award-winning author Molly Giles, who has written six story collections and two novels, will conduct an author reading at Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday for her latest book, “The Home For Unwed Husbands.” Read More
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Small Business Shark Tank Pitch Competition
Watch entrepreneurs dive into the Pitch Competition, where they will make a splash and impress the Sharks to win a $75K prize package.Read More
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Jacksonville family looking for answers two months after deadly fire
A Jacksonville family is seeking answers after a house fire killed three people on July 29. A criminal investigation is ongoing. Read More
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WATCH: $12,000 in collectibles stolen from Jacksonville Military Museum; police seeking suspect
Jacksonville police are looking for an unidentified man who is suspected of stealing nearly $12,000 worth of military collectibles from the Jacksonville Military Museum two weeks ago and vanishing without a trace. Read More
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Coach-QB relationships rewarding for fathers, sons
When Elijah Perry first started playing football, all he wanted to do was block people. Read More
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$750K awarded to combat opioid epidemic in Arkansas Native American communities
The American Indian Center of Arkansas Inc. announced today that it received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to quell the opioid epidemic’s impact on the state’s Native American communities. “Our enduring mission at the American Indian Center has been to continually…






