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Arkansas Game & Fish Commission names Officer of the Year award winner
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission recently honored Drew County Game Warden Austin Powell as the recipient of the 2024 Officer of the Year award. Read More
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Arkansas school districts pushing forward with implementing phone-free campuses
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – A new effort by the office of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Arkansas Department of Education is aiming to create phone-free campuses. According to the ADE, more than 200 districts expressed interest in the phone-free pilot program. Officials said the number of districts using this new tool is expected to fluctuate,…
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2 people die in crashes in Little Rock, Cabot
Two people were killed in as many crashes on Arkansas roads Tuesday morning, according to preliminary reports from law enforcement. Read More
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Judge orders Arkansas LEARNS Act lawsuit to move forward
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Monday decision in Pulaski County court means the Arkansas LEARNS Act is closer to having its day in court. The decision by Circuit Court Judge Morgan Welch denies a motion to have the case opposing the act dismissed. The state had asked for the suit to be dismissed based upon…
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Accident reported near E. Dave Ward Dr. in Conway, police say
Conway police are on the scene of an accident that was reported in the area of E. Dave Ward Dr. between East German Lane and Amity Road. Read More
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Jacksonville school district’s newest elementary buildings are inferior, attorneys for Black students argue
The newly constructed Murrell Taylor and Bayou Meto elementary school buildings in the Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District don’t measure up to the district’s 2018 Bobby G. Lester Elementary, attorneys for Black students in the district have reported to a federal judge. Read More
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Jacksonville police search for missing 14-year-old
The Jacksonville Police Department has asked for the public’s help in locating a runaway 14-year-old girl. Read More
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Arkansas agencies hit the crayfish ditches in award-winning conservation effort
These crayfish aren’t for eating. But they have won awards. Read More
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Alma teacher, one of four finalists for state award, praised for her professionalism, dedication, character
ALMA — Alma High School English teacher Kimberly Dickens loves those light-bulb moments. Read More
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Pioneers pushing forward
Gentry has lost in the opening round of the playoffs the past two seasons, but new Coach Tyler Clark is looking to push the program forward. Read More






