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Florida State transfer forward expected to visit Arkansas basketball
Florida State transfer forward Malique Ewin is scheduled to visit Arkansas basketball Monday. Read More
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Lawmakers try to tighten rules after most homeschool voucher funds went toward non-academic expenses
The majority of voucher money the state gave homeschool families this school year went toward non-educational expenses, and a bill to change that is getting a dicey reception at the Arkansas Capitol. State senators were divided this week on Senate Bill 625, a clean-up bill for the 2023 LEARNS Act, which created Arkansas’s school voucher…
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Hogeye Marathon lets Downtown Springdale put its best foot forward
SPRINGDALE — As the 49th running of the Hogeye Marathon approaches this weekend, local business leaders say the event has been a boon to downtown Springdale. Read More
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Cabot Creamery butter being recalled in several states due to bacteria contamination
The company is recalling 1,701 lbs. of the butter due to it being contaminated with “elevated levels of coliform.” Read More
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UALR chancellor receives leadership award
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Chancellor Christina Drale has been recognized for her leadership with a prestigious honor, the first Arkansas recipient of the E. Joseph Savoie Leadership Award in more than a decade. Read More
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LET’S EAT! | OPINION: Ruth’s Chris to celebrate new Rogers location with ribbon-cutting, food bank donation; Bentonville chefs finalists for prominent award
A prominent steak house chain is bringing its expansive upscale dining to Rogers soon. Read More
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UA forward enters draft
FAYETTEVILLE — Adou Thiero, the University of Arkansas men’s basketball team’s leading scorer and rebounder this season, will enter the NBA Draft, he announced on social media Tuesday. Read More
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Severe storms cause thousands of dollars of damage to Jacksonville man’s businesses
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Some roads in Jacksonville are still blocked off and flooded from severe storms, with Redmond Road being one of many flooded roads affecting businesses in the area. John Barber owns three businesses on the road and says they’ve been closed since the storm hit. “Even though with all the storms we’ve had…
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Jacksonville-North Pulaski School Board votes to begin talks to take over two charter schools
The Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District has begun talks with Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools to take over two of its open-enrollment charter schools located on one campus within Jacksonville city limits. Read More
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Governor calls for ‘long road forward’ as Arkansas recovers from natural disasters
HARDY, Ark. – Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders sounded a cautionary note while briefing reporters about the impact of natural disasters on the state. “This is going to be a long road forward for our state,” the governor said, speaking at a news conference in Hardy, Arkansas on Monday morning. Tornadoes, winds, flooding and hail:…






