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BURNIN’, BURNIN’, BABY: Fire on the Runway fascinates the fashion-forward at Little Rock show
There was a little something for everyone at Fire on the Runway, Winter Edition. A generous-sized troupe of models — women, men and children — showed off an equally generous-sized variety of fashions at the benefit that took place Jan. 4 at the Chenal Event Venue in Little Rock. Read More
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Health leaders discuss path forward for more AI in health care
Health care leaders are working to improve the health care system using artificial intelligence, but first, they must overcome present barriers and limitations, according to health strategists. Read More
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Kelsey Howard’s journey with CACHE marked by dedication and strategic thinking
CACHE, the Creative Arkansas Community Hub and Exchange, announced this week the permanent promotion of Kelsey Howard to executive director. Read More
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David Lynch, 78, award-winning director, dies
LOS ANGELES — David Lynch, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who was known for works such as “Twin Peaks,” “The Elephant Man” and “Mulholland Drive,” has died. Read More
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Jacksonville Police Department releases year-end numbers for 2024
Jacksonville’s police chief said that the department put an emphasis on areas such as violent crime, and the statistics show that their efforts have been effective. Read More
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Fayetteville offers bike drop-off location in partnership with Pedal It Forward
FAYETTEVILLE — People wanting to give old bikes a new life now have another option for sending them on their way. Read More
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Report criticizes Austin’s health secrecy
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to inform Congress or the White House as required when he was incapacitated due to treatment for prostate cancer and later complications potentially raised “unnecessary” security risks, the Pentagon’s watchdog concluded in a highly critical report released Wednesday. Read More
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White House names six Arkansas educators as recipients of Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Six Arkansas educators are among more than 300 teachers nationally to be named by the White House as recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Read More
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Cyclones romp without star forward
AMES, Iowa — Curtis Jones scored 25 points in his second start of the season to lead No. 2 Iowa State to a 74-57 win over No. 9 Kansas on Wednesday night, the Cyclones’ 12th consecutive victory. Read More
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$66.5 million in funding awarded to water and wastewater projects
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission approved up to $66.5 million in water and wastewater infrastructure loans at its meeting Wednesday. Funding covers nine projects that serve over 60,000 Arkansans. Read More






