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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...
EPA provides $100 million grant to Arkansas three-district coalition, more than $45 million to central Arkansas
A coalition representing roughly half of the Arkansas population has received a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to improve the Natural State’s sustainability.
Agricultural Experiment Station Awards Four Outstanding Faculty and Staff With RoPE Awards
The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station is recognizing four outstanding faculty and staff members with the prestigious Early Career Recognition of Professional Excellence Awards, or RoPE. This award celebrates individuals who have demonstrated exceptional performance in the experiment station's mission and goals. "These four recipients exemplify the dedication, innovation and excellence...
Serving Arkansans: Chancellor Robinson Visits Community Colleges to Support Transfer Students
Staying true to the university's mission of serving students from all parts of the state, Chancellor Charles Robinson, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Jeremy Battjes, Vice Provost for Enrollment and Dean of Admissions Suzanne McCray and others recently visited several Arkansas community colleges to discuss transfer pathways to the U of A.
Gun thefts from cars: Dangerous but preventable
Little Rock (KATV) — A new report finds gun thefts from cars make up the single largest source of stolen guns in America, fueling violent crime and putting lives at risk. It's happening here in Arkansas, too, where firearms are a way of life for many - popular for shooting, for sport, and for self-defense - and the victims are often responsible gun owners.
Former Huntsville SRO found guilty of excessive force, now faces lawsuit trial to determine damages
HUNTSVILLE, Ark. — The jury trial in a federal lawsuit against a former Huntsville student resource officer (SRO) — who is accused of using excessive force and tasing a 17-year-old student — began on Monday, July 22. The student, Justin Freeman, now 18, was reportedly brought to...
OFT: Ozarks National Lucky #13
HOLLISTER, Mo–It’s Monday, which means we have another chance to tour one of the Ozarks signature golf holes. KOLR 10’s Chris Pinson takes us down to Hollister. We usually think of number 13 as unlucky. But down at Ozarks National, hole number 13 is a thing of beauty. Chris Pinson/KOLR 10 sports: “Hey there, welcome […]
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