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Woman dies in Jacksonville house fire
A woman died in a house fire in Jacksonville on Tuesday morning, a police news release states. Read More
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Early morning house fire claims life of Jacksonville woman
The Jacksonville Police Department is now investigating after a house fire in Jacksonville left one person dead on Tuesday. Read More
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Early morning house fire in Jacksonville leaves one dead
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – Authorities in Jacksonville said an early morning house fire left one person dead on Tuesday. Jacksonville police and fire crews responded to a fire at 2710 Northeastern Avenue at 5:41 a.m. When they arrived, authorities said one person outside of the home told them another person was still inside. Authorities said officers…
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Arkansas, Little Rock awarded a total of nearly $80 million to rebuild from weather disasters
Arkansas and Little Rock have been awarded a total of nearly $80 million from a disaster relief grant program for low income communities impacted by severe weather disasters, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday. Read More
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Howard gets last crack at Texas
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Second chances are not easy to come by. One victory over Texas in the College Football Playoff semifinals would more than make up for years of frustration for Ohio State quarterback Will Howard. Read More
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23rd Annual Arkansas Delta Byways Awards for Tourism Planned for Jan. 31
JONESBORO — The 23rd annual Arkansas Delta Byways Awards Banquet will be held on Friday, Jan. 31, in Stuttgart. This event is held each year to recognize those with outstanding tourism achievements across the 15-county region. The banquet will be held at Grand Prairie Center, located at 2807 US 165 in [read more…] The post 23rd…
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Washington County looks toward road improvements in 2025
FAYETTEVILLE — After a year of playing catch up on needed paving maintenance work, Washington County plans to spend more time in 2025 improving some of the more heavily traveled county roads. Read More
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Biden awards Medals of Freedom
WASHINGTON — In the East Room of the White House on a particularly chilly Saturday afternoon, President Joe Biden bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and 18 of the most famous names in politics, sports, entertainment, civil rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy and science. Read More






