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Reward raised to $15,000 for Arkansas American bald eagle killings
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The reward for information leading to a conviction in the shooting death of four American bald eagles in Arkansas was raised to $15,000 on Monday. The $10,000 addition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s $5,000 reward is from The Center of Biological Diversity. The reward was offered after the eagles…
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Awkward efforts to woo European immigrants
“With us, ready at hand, are the means of rapidly transforming this into a densely populated, thriving State. No clime is fairer than ours. It is no idle boast we make that our soil is not surpassed by any other on the habitable globe. We can safely compare health statistics with any other portion of…
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette wins best website award in Great Plains journalism contest
Two Democrat-Gazette staff members picked up individual awards. Columnist Philip Martin won the Entertainment Feature with “Jerry Lee Lewis” and photographer Thomas Metthe won General News Photography with “Davis Trial.” Read More
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Tuition gift to Thomas ward undisclosed
A Republican megadonor paid two years of private school tuition for a child raised by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who did not disclose the payments, a lawyer who has represented Thomas and his wife acknowledged Thursday. Read More
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3 Iranian journalists get U.N. press freedom award
The United Nations announced Tuesday night that its premier prize for press freedom has been awarded to three imprisoned Iranian female journalists “for their commitment to truth and accountability.” The winners are Niloufar Hamedi who broke the news that 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died last September while being held by the morality police for wearing her…
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Family offers $10,000 reward for answers in Little Rock cold case
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A family posted a $10,000 reward to get answers they have been waiting eight years for. Gabriel Carter was shot and killed at his home in 2015, and since then the family has not received a conviction. Vigil Held for Little Rock Homicide Victim Gabriel Carter “I’m nauseated, I’m sick,” Gabriel’s…
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Jacksonville Animal Shelter works to reunite pets with families
Since the tornado in March, the Jacksonville Animal Shelter has continued to work towards reuniting lost pets with loved ones. Read More
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Nugent leads 3 Razorbacks earning weekly awards
Arkansas junior Ackera Nugent earned the women’s National Athlete of the Week honor from the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association after she ran 12.52 seconds to win the 100-meter hurdles last Saturday at the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge. Read More






