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Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission, U.S. Bank launch program to help families become homeowners
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new partnership is looking to ease the path to homeownership for low-to-moderate-income families in Arkansas. The Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission said in a Thursday statement that it was working with U.S. Bank in introducing the Access Home Community Impact Initiative 2024. A kickoff event for the program is taking place at 1 p.m. on July 29 at United Real Estate, 1319 Broadway in Little Rock.
Former Benton officer named State Trooper of the Year after intentional crash
What do you do when a vehicle is going the wrong way on the Interstate? Austin Duncan was named Arkansas State Trooper of the Year Award for 2023 for his actions in the situation. This was one of two honors he received. Duncan is a former Benton Police officer – now a State Trooper.
Election officials submit count of Arkansas abortion amendment petition signatures gathered by volunteers
A new court filing Thursday from the secretary of state’s office claims organizers behind an attempt to put an abortion amendment on the Arkansas ballot is short on signatures.
Arkansas official says abortion group volunteers collected 87K signatures
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A new court document submitted by an Arkansas official in the fight over a proposed amendment to expand abortion access in the state said volunteer canvassers collected 87,675 signatures. This comes two days after the Arkansas Supreme Court ordered the state to count signatures collected...
New nonprofit to bring help to communities in Arkansas when severe weather strikes
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Born and raised in Arkansas, Arkansas Storm Tracker Zachary Hall has seen it all when it comes to weather. Tracking storms in his home state is his passion. "I have always been a huge weather nerd. I have a huge passion for weather," Hall said....
Brush up on summer crappie fun
ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas — Triple-digit temperatures are approaching, and most of the fishing along the banks of reservoirs in Arkansas is becoming a matter of putting in a lot of sweat for little reward. Anglers, especially crappie anglers, are finding the most success following the fish to deeper water. Once they do, they’re likely to find massive schools of fish clinging to brush and other cover only visible with the use of sonar equipment.
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