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Harrison Elks Lodge #2311 will host a dinner on Friday, Feb. 2, 6-8:00 p.m (while supplies last). The menu is Polish sausage with choice of cabbage and potatoes or sauerkraut and potatoes. Dinner also includes salad and dessert. The price of the meal is $15. Proceeds raised help support veterans, children, and the rest of the community. The Elks Lodge is located at 1521 Hwy 65 N. across from Airport Rd. more
The University of Idaho says a judge's ruling helps it move closer to acquiring the for-profit University of Phoenix for nearly $700 million. The state attorney general characterizes it as a secret … more
A Delaware judge has invalidated Elon Musk's $55.8 billion Tesla pay package, saying it is too big and that Musk basically set the terms with a compliant board. So if that's too much, what is Musk … more
Cal Ripken Jr. and Grant Hill are part of the investor group that has agreed to buy the Baltimore Orioles. So are former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke. The … more
The growing issue of AI-generated deepfakes has already been a hot topic in state legislatures. Then Taylor Swift was victimized with her face appearing on pornographic images. At least ten states … more
DENVER, CO. — An Amtrak worker was seriously injured and two other people suffered minor injuries when a passenger train derailed after it hit a tanker truck carrying milk in northeastern Colorado, authorities said. more
Reports have emerged that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to fire the country's popular top military leader. The reports in local and Western media have been denied by Zelenskyy's … more
Biogen will stop developing its Alzheimer’s treatment Aduhelm, a drug once seen as a potential blockbuster before stumbling soon after its launch a couple of years ago. The drugmaker said Wednesday … more
Boeing says it lost $30 million in the fourth quarter, and revenue was stronger than expected. But Boeing isn't giving a forecast of 2024 expectations, a sign of uncertainty swirling around the … more
Driving an electric vehicle during winter is different from driving a gas- or diesel-powered vehicle. Because of the lithium-ion battery pack that powers an EV, there are certain things EV owners … more
Universal Music Group, which represents artists including Taylor Swift, Drake, Adele, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish, says that it will no longer allow its music on TikTok now that a licensing deal … more
Stone Bank announced the appointment of Nick Roach as its Chief Executive Officer. Roach, 43, was serving as the bank’s President and has been part of Stone Bank since 2010, also serving as a director. He succeeds Marnie Oldner as CEO, who retired in December of 2023. more
My wife and I have always accepted the fact that we’d have a mountain of debt to pay off after the holidays. Having to deal with it all seemed more frustrating this year than ever before. Can you tell us how to make it through the next Thanksgiving and Christmas without having to pay off so much debt? Brady more
The Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce and New Beginnings Cosmetology School hosted an event on Wednesday, Jan. 24 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the school. more
U.K. lawmakers have expressed frustration that funds from the sale of the Chelsea soccer club have not yet gone to support Ukrainian war victims as was promised nearly two years ago by the former … more
At the City Council meeting on Thursday, Jan. 25, Fire Chief Marc Lowery reported the department had replaced a 12-year-old truck they often had trouble with, and we’re re-organizing the duties of apparatus. more
RUSSELLVILLE — Arkansas Tech University has received authorization from the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board to offer two new master's degrees. more
Artists are encouraged to submit their work for the 2024 Arkansas State Quail & Turkey Stamp Art Competition. Historic Cane Hill is pleased to host this competition in partnership with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation. more
Members of the boards of the Ozark Arts Council (OAC) and Camp Jack gathered together in the Lyric Theater's lobby on Monday, Jan. 29, to forge plans for a collaborative initiative. The joint effort — "M*A*S*H ‘Em Up For Veterans," seeks to raise over $40,000 through a multi-faceted fundraising campaign. The two groups’ efforts will culminate in a two-weekend performance of the one-act play, "M*A*S*H," at the historic Lyric Theater this November. A special performance of the show will be given after the Veterans Day parade on Nov. 11. more
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