-

University of Arkansas at Fort Smith moving forward with new strategic plan after approval from UA trustees
FORT SMITH — The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith is moving toward implementing its plan for what it hopes to accomplish during the next five years. Read More
-

Over 60 first-timers up for state’s Country Music Awards
David Adam Byrnes leads the nominees for the Sixth Annual Arkansas Country Music Awards — slated for Monday at UCA’s Reynolds Performance Hall — with five nominations. Read More
-

Coveted forward Nelson expected to visit Arkansas
Former North Dakota State forward Grant Nelson is expected to visit Arkansas. Read More
-

Arkansas Department of Transportation announces temporary detour in Jacksonville
The Arkansas Department of Public Transportation announced Friday that a construction project set to widen Highway 67 will require a temporary detour to John Harden Drive. Read More
-

City of Spies wins 2023 Charlie May Simon Award
Arkansas middle schoolers have spoken. Their favorite book of the year is… Read More
-

OPINION | LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Inside take on Go Forward Pine Bluff
Editor, The Commercial: Read More
-

PepsiCo donates $25,000 to UA Little Rock toward diversity
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A day after UA Little Rock announced a $1 million grant to protect against energy-focused cyberattacks, the university is now celebrating another major donation. PepsiCo presented the school Wednesday with a $25,000 donation. The money will go toward diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives on campus. UA Little Rock gears up for…
-

Fayetteville council member Harvey resigns, cites inability to find affordable home in ward
FAYETTEVILLE — One of the City Council members representing the south part of Fayetteville announced she plans to resign at the end of next month. Read More
-

UA Little Rock receives $1 million award to prevent energy system cyberattacks
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A $1 million federal investment in UA Little Rock will allow students to broaden their research into cyberattacks against energy systems. The university announced Tuesday that it had received the award from the Department of Energy’s Office of Cyber Security, Energy Security, and Emergency Response. The funding will be used to…
-

Fayetteville council member Harvey resigns, cites inability to find affordable home in ward
FAYETTEVILLE — One of the City Council members representing the south part of town announced she plans to resign at the end of next month. Read More






