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Largest pharmacy burglary ring in DEA history ends with 42 indicted in Arkansas
Investigators are set to discuss a new series of arraignments tied to an ongoing investigation into a series of pharmacy burglaries that saw drugs being stolen in Arkansas and sold in other states.
Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas reminds hunters that shooting power and fiber lines is illegal
ARKANSAS, USA — As dove hunting season approaches, Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas reminds hunters that shooting power and fiber lines can result in legal trouble. According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, dove hunting season runs from Sept. 7 to Oct. 27, then again from Dec. 8 to Jan. 15. Electric Cooperatives said doves tend to perch on power and fiber lines, making them a target for hunters.
Close out summer with a safe Labor Day Weekend on the water
HOT SPRINGS — For many boaters, the Labor Day Weekend is the last gasp to enjoy some waves and water before everyone’s focus shifts to football, falling leaves and weekends at deer camp. Keep these tips in mind when enjoying the water during the unofficial end of summer.
Arkansas election board plans to tout 100% accuracy from voting machines, as found in audit
The Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners on Wednesday approved the use of favorable language regarding electronic voting machines for a future press release, despite pushback from one member. The language was written in the executive summary portion of the agency’s first audit report of primary elections, which is now required under Act 620 of […]
Discarded cigarette helps solve Washington murder after 44 years
(KENT, Wash.) — DNA evidence from a discarded cigarette has helped investigators finally solve the murder of a 33-year-old woman in Washington state after 44 years. Kenneth Kundert was arrested in Arkansas on a nationwide murder warrant out of Washington, police said. He is expected to be charged with first-degree murder, according to a spokesperson for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
28 Aug 2024 Arkansas PBS provides livestreaming for LR Touchdown Club
CONWAY (Arkansas PBS) — As part of the network’s Arkansas Live coverage, Arkansas PBS is proud to announce it will be the livestreaming provider for the Little Rock Touchdown Club, giving viewers statewide a coveted front-row seat to talks by NFL Hall of Famers, veteran coaches, sports analysts and other noted figures from the world of sports. Each week Aug. 19-Nov. 25, Arkansas Live will provide livestreaming coverage of the Little Rock Touchdown Club at myarpbs.org/arkansasliveplaylist.
Casino amendment reaches Arkansas Supreme Court
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Tuesday, the Arkansas Supreme Court began a trial that could threaten Arkansas’s proposed casino amendment. The amendment in question would require communities to hold a special election before allowing a casino to come to town, which could also affect the proposed Pope County casino.
FBI Warning Parents In Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas: Be Aware Of Doxing and Swatting
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing a warning to parents: be on alert for potential doxing and swatting incidents involving their children, particularly those who are active in online gaming communities.
Ozarka College receives equipment donation from Emerson
Featured image: Colton Selph (left), instructor at Mountain View Technical Center and Marcus Orf (right), director of Ozarka College’s Technical Centers. Ozarka College recently received an equipment donation from Emerson in Ash Flat. This summer, Emerson donated a new industrial fume collector to the Ozarka welding program. According to...
Arkansas State Police investigating death of Cherokee Village woman
CHEROKEE VILLAGE, Ark. – Arkansas State Police are investigating the death of a Cherokee Village woman. On July 8, authorities said the Cherokee Village Police Department requested Arkansas State Police to investigate the death of 54-year-old Dana Deprow. According to ASP officials, ASP special agents obtained a search warrant...
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