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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s annual youth trap-shooting competitions may be five months away, but its time for coaches to get their teams together and register to be a part of the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program today. more
When Lucy walked into Tatum Hinds’ room in the hematology/oncology unit at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock (ACH) on April 3, a smile spread across the 9-year-old’s face as she let out a high-pitched “Hi,” while reaching out to pet the gray, standard poodle. more
LITTLE ROCK — The Senate Education Committee has begun its review of the adequacy and equity of Arkansas public school funding. more
WASHINGTON — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement after the U.S. and U.K. carried out air, ship, and submarine strikes in Yemen against the Houthis on Thursday evening: more
The City of Harrison has a new Human Resources Manager. Danny Presley began on Jan. 1. more
Arkansas has seen an influx of highly unpleasant weather this week with more to come. On Thursday night, and into Friday, parts of the state - including Little Rock, saw tornado warnings and winds high enough to blow the roofs off of structures. Northwest Arkansas experienced snow and power outages early Friday as winter weather reared its chilly head. more
Provost Terry Martin has appointed Brent D. Williams as dean of the Sam M. Walton College of Business, effective Feb. 1, 2024. Williams has served as the interim dean of the Walton College since August 2023 when former dean Matt Waller transitioned back to faculty as professor of supply chain management. more
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To better communicate with the public, press, and interested parties, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin publishes a monthly digest of recently issued opinions. This month’s digest includes all opinions issued during December 2023. more
Quaker Oats has expanded a December recall of more than 40 products that may be contaminated with salmonella. Two dozen additional types of granola bars, cereals and snack foods are now being … more
Iga Swiatek and other tennis players are shrugging off the Australian Open's decision to begin on a Sunday instead of a Monday, creating a 15-day event. The top-seeded Swiatek said it doesn't really … more
Taiwan is holding a weekend presidential election that neighboring China has warned could mean the difference between peace and war. China claims Taiwan as its territory even though the island off … more
UnitedHealth Group turned in a better-than-expected fourth quarter but surprised Wall Street with medical costs that soared 16%. Shares of UnitedHealth and other major health care and insurance … more
The latest calculations from several science agencies showing Earth obliterated global heat records last year may seem scary. But scientists worry that what’s behind those numbers could be even … more
A Russian state news agency says a Russian court has ordered that a pro-war activist and critic of President Vladimir Putin be remanded into custody until Feb. 15. That's when Sergei Udaltsov will … more
Delta Air Lines says it closed 2023 strong and expects another good year in 2024. The airline said Friday that it earned $2 billion in the fourth quarter, and revenue for all of last year was a … more
Top Drawer has been in business for ten years and eight at their current location at the Hwy. 43 Plaza next to the Bowling Alley. more
JANUARY 6-JANUARY 12, 2024 In Pakistan polio remains endemic while dozens killed by bomb explosions in Iran and Nigerians morn 140 people killed on new years eve. The war between Hamas and … more
Details have been released regarding a house fire that took place Dec. 30 at a residence located at 328 S. Kingswood in Mountain Home. more
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