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The internet loves a puppy that can already herd sheep
The internet is loving a clip of a nine-week-old border collie named Flip, who can already herd sheep. A dog-training place in Arkansas posted it in May. It’s making the rounds after “Newsweek”shared it. Flip 9 weeks old did a great job! #bordercollie
Man Wins $500,000 With Scratch Off in Arkansas Scholarship Lottery
Oh, how I wish this would happen to me. But a dream came true for a lucky man playing the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery when he hit the jackpot with a scratch-off ticket he bought on his way to work. Michael R., from Dumas, won $500,000 by playing the $20 "200X...
Giving Guide: Arkansas Urology Foundation
The Arkansas Urology Foundation connects men and women from all walks of life to comprehensive urological care and wellness through identifying and addressing health disparities across Arkansas. Established more than 25 years ago, Arkansas Urology was founded during a time when sexual health and prostate cancer was largely discussed behind closed doors, if at all. By providing free 10-point health check ups, the Foundation encourages men to stay on top of their health care.
Arkansas abortion amendment supporters respond to motion to dismiss lawsuit
Arkansans for Limited Government on Monday asked the state Supreme Court to deny the attorney general’s motion to dismiss its lawsuit challenging the secretary of state’s rejection of the group’s proposed ballot measure to expand abortion access. AFLG, the ballot question committee supporting the proposed constitutional amendment, filed a lawsuit on July 16 asking the […] The post Arkansas abortion amendment supporters respond to motion to dismiss lawsuit appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.
Arkansas Supreme Court orders Secretary of State to count petition signatures for proposed abortion amendment
A lawsuit filed against the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office regarding signatures gathered for a ballot initiative looking to enshrine abortion access in the state has reached a new stage.
Arkansas AG investigating another business with possible Chinese ties
In a letter sent to Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin this week, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward called upon Griffin’s office to investigate a company located in Fort Smith with suspected Chinese backing. The letter said that the Agriculture Department has “reasonable suspicion” that...
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