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HIGH PROFILE: Kelly Eichler, a Jacksonville native, now serves in an otherwise all-male board of trustees for the UA System
Safe to say that nobody has quite experienced the Hog Call like Kelly Eichler. In the 1980s, Eichler could be seen out on a field or basketball court leading the one-of-a-kind cheer as a Razorback cheerleader. Over 30 years later, Eichler is calling the Hogs in a different way as a trustee and then chair…
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Man fatally struck by train in Jacksonville
A man was killed when he was hit by a train in Jacksonville on Thursday evening, police said Friday. Read More
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Jacksonville police investigating after man dies after being hit by train Thursday evening
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – A man is dead after being hit by a train in Jacksonville Thursday evening, police said Friday. A release from the Jacksonville Police Department stated that officers were called to the 400 block of South Spring Street just before 8 p.m. after getting reports that someone had been hit by a train.…
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Jacksonville man dead after being struck by train, authorities investigating
Jacksonville police are currently investigating after a a man was fatally struck by a train on Thursday. Read More
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Asa softens toward Trump
It appears that one of ABC’s floor reporters at the Republican National Convention got orders from the control booth to find some of the more moderate Republicans–kind of a scavenger hunt–and hit them up on whether they were softening their resistance to Donald Trump. Read More
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Jacksonville community members discuss ways to curb violence
Community members in Jacksonville are searching for new ways to help curb violence in the city. Read More
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North Little Rock business still ‘paying it forward’ after fire
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A business that some in the community depend on caught on fire a couple of weeks ago. The family who is over the business says they’re starting from scratch but still with the same purpose, giving people with a criminal background a second chance. On June 25, LaToya Moore, the…
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UAMS aims to steer teens toward STEM
FAYETTEVILLE — A new program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences aims to attract students as early as ninth grade to careers in technology and data science in health and medicine. Read More
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AWARD-WINNING ART: Delta Triennial features work of 46 regional artists at Little Rock museum
Patrons of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Art had the first look at the Delta Triennial on June 28. The juried exhibit that features artists from Arkansas and surrounding states opened to the public the following day. Read More
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Cabot uses 7-on-7 to boost air attack
SEARCY — Cabot doesn’t usually compete in the Sonic Air Raid 7-on-7 Tournament, but the Panthers made their mark on the first day of the 2024 edition at Harding University on Friday. Read More






