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Cabot man arrested for possession of child sexual abuse material
On Friday, the Cabot Police Department arrested a Cabot man and he has been charged with distributing, possessing, and viewing child sexual abuse material. Read More
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US Awards $4.3M for Workforce Projects in Pulaski County
One of the projects will extend rail service at the Little Rock Port. Read More
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Warden to be named commissioner of Arkansas Division of Higher Education, governor says
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced on Monday that she will name an associate vice chancellor at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith campus to be the commissioner of the state Division of Higher Education. Read More
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Cabot school issue early voting begins
Early voting begins today for a proposal to refinance existing bonds in the Cabot School District. Read More
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Blue Wave Celebrates Best of NWA Awards
Blue Wave Hearing Centers are pleased to announce that they have received Bronze Awards for both the Best Hearing Center and Best Audiologist in the 2022 Best of Northwest Arkansas contest. Read More
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Jacksonville’s farmers market set to kick off 2023 season this weekend
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Farm fresh pickings will soon be available in Jacksonville. The Market in Jacksonville will be kicking off its 2023 farmers market season on Saturday, May 6 with its Annual Market Madness block party event from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 9 Municipal Drive. The event will feature many local vendors including…
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Sanders to name Warden as commissioner of Arkansas Division of Higher Education
Ken Warden, UAFS’s associate vice chancellor for compliance and legislative affairs, was praised in a news release from the governor’s office for his “extensive leadership experience in higher education. Read More
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Go Forward Pine Bluff chief answers questions, criticism
Editor’s note: This is part two of a two-part series on Go Forward Pine Bluff. Read More
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Spirit of Maya Award given to Black illustrator
The Celebrate! Maya Project annual luncheon was held in the pavilion at Heifer International on April 18, combining a celebration of Maya Angelou’s 95th birthday and the honoring of a Little Rock native whose work mirrors Angelou’s. Read More
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Go Forward works in darkness; vote no
Those who express opposition to the upcoming renewal of the Go Forward Pine Bluff-sponsored sales tax have been getting the talking point of, well, if you don’t like the Go Forward plan, what’s your plan? Read More






