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What’s Hot in Paris: US Track and Field continues domination, pommel horse phenom gets homecoming, and a winter gold will be awarded
(NEXSTAR) — The US Olympic athletics, aka track and field, team has racked up 5 gold and 16 total medals so far with several events yet to go, including the men’s 200-meter sprint. Among the competitors is a pair of Floridians: current “fastest man in the world” Noah Lyles and Erriyon Knighton. Both are looking…
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Hiroshima urges world leaders toward abolishment of nuclear weapons
TOKYO — Hiroshima officials urged world leaders Tuesday to stop relying on nuclear weapons as deterrence and take immediate action toward abolishment — not as an ideal, but to remove the risk of atomic war amid conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and rising tensions in East Asia. Read More
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Fayetteville girls win Panther Invitational in Cabot, boys tie for second
Fayetteville’s girls golf team finished with a two-day score of 594 to take first place in the Panther Invitational hosted by Cabot High School. Read More
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33 Arkansas communities receive $334K award from Gov. Sanders & AEDC’s Rural Community Grant Program
Gov. Sanders and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s Division of Rural Services awarded $344,728.69 in grants to 33 cities and counties across the state. Read More
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Two additional candidates file for city ward seats in North Little Rock
Incumbent Ronald Harris representing Ward 3 and Somer Clark-Day each filed for candidacy for North Little Rock’s municipal elections on Nov. 5. Read More
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MASTER CLASS: Take a leap toward building lower body strength with Kettlebell Frogger
This week, I will discuss some of the aspects of semaglutide, which belongs to a class of medications known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. Plus, I’ll introduce an exercise that can be used in conjunction with semaglutide for weight management. Read More
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Tropical Storm Debby barrels toward Florida, with potential record-setting rains further north
Tropical Storm Debby strengthened rapidly Sunday and was expected to become a hurricane as it moved through the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, bringing with it the threat of devastating floods to the southeast Atlantic coast later in the week. Read More
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Capi Peck to seek third term representing Ward 4 on Little Rock city board
Little Rock City Director Capi Peck on Friday filed paperwork in order to seek a third term representing Ward 4 on the city’s Board of Directors, according to Deputy City Clerk Allison Segars. Read More
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17-year-old Jacksonville teen arrested for attempt to commit capital murder
Jacksonville police arrested two men connected to a shooting that injured an 18-year-old on Cherry Street in June. Read More
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LR Ward 2 Director Ken Richardson recovering from ‘multiple life-threatening surgeries’
Richardson has not been present at a city board meeting since the middle of May. Read More






