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Fayetteville council member Harvey to resign, 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
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City of Jacksonville shares update on rebuilding progress after tornado
It has been nearly two months since an EF3 tornado ripped through parts of Arkansas, and now Jacksonville is sharing the progress they’ve made to rebuild. Read More
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PREP FOOTBALL: Top teams use spring drills as first step toward building for fall football season
Deciding a combined 20 state championships in softball, baseball and soccer didn’t end high school athletics for the 2022-2023 calendar year in Arkansas. Read More
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Go Forward secrecy continues to surprise
A series of stories in The Commercial recently by reporter Eplunus Colvin on the “what’s next” aspect of the failed Go Forward Pine Bluff-sponsored sales tax shows even a lesser extent of transparency than initially thought. In that sense, we believe more firmly that the voters’ thumbs down on the five-eighths-cent tax was well deserved. Read…
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Caitlin Elizabeth Ward – Samuel Casimer Segraves
Caitlin Elizabeth Ward and Samuel Casimer Segraves exchanged marriage vows at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20, on the lawn of The Inn at Carnall Hall at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Paula Elias, aunt of the bride, officiated. Read More
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Jury awards millions to widow of man who suffered severe bed sore at Baptist Health
A Pulaski County Circuit Court jury awarded $3 million to the widow of a man who suffered a severe bed sore in 2017 while at Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock. James Lanham of Rich, which is near Clarendon, died of unrelated causes in September 2022, according to Thomas Buchanan, one of the attorneys…
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Jacksonville police name teen killed in mid-May shooting
Jacksonville police on Thursday identified the teenager who two men are accused of fatally shooting last week. Read More
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National Book Award-winning Nate Powell announces his next graphic novel
Cover of “Fall Through,” Nate Powell’s upcoming graphic novel Nate Powell, the Little Rock born artist best known for illustrating the National Book Award-winning “March” series, has announced that his next graphic novel will be published on Feb. 6, 2024. “Fall Through,” releasing via Abrams ComicArts, is described by Powell as “an interdimensional 1990s punk…
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette takes home 15 awards from Arkansas Press Women's contest
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette took home 15 first place awards Saturday in the Arkansas Press Women Professional Communications Contest. Read More
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