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Wayne-Sanderson Farms officially opened its $43 million feed mill in Danville on Thursday. The new facility, 80 miles west of ...
Most people have something in their homes that they can't live without. For me, it's a simple, plastic, cheap snake tool used ...
Today we are featuring the rambling wooden Park Hotel — the town’s largest hotel, built around 1900. “Guess will not surprise ...
Fort Smith will welcome former local high school basketball standouts and current NBA champions Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe back to the city July 24 with a parade and a party. The event will ...
A former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" did not have help when he walked out of a north-central Arkansas ...
The Arkansas Cinema Society offers a double feature of non-traditional Westerns on Wednesday at the Museum of Fine Arts, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock: ...
State and local officials had differing interpretations of some new laws at a Thursday morning forum to discuss how those laws will impact future elections.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin called on state law enforcement to carry out a statute prohibiting loitering in a way that impedes traffic, at a news conference held Thursday morning.
Six school districts in the state can begin issuing second-lien bonds after the Arkansas Board of Education approved each district's bond application at a meeting on Thursday.
Benton County Circuit Judge Brad Karren on Thursday delayed the jury trial for a Garfield man accused of killing a teenage boy in a driving while intoxicated crash.
Even if Zachary Campbell is paroled in the months ahead, he'll still likely find himself behind bars after a circuit judge ...
Students in Arkansas showed slight gains in subject mastery overall in the results from the second year of the the Arkansas Teaching and Learning Assessment System, according to the state Department ...
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