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UAPB receives 2 new coaches
Tom Manley and Ty Gatson have joined the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff football coaching staff. UAPB announced Friday that Manley has been named running backs coach and special teams coordinator and that Gatson is the new tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Manley spent the last two seasons...
Washington County Marriage Licenses – Arkansas
Washington County issues marriage licenses through the County Clerk’s office. To obtain one, you must visit their office at 280 N. College Ste 300 in Fayetteville between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. The license costs .00 in cash only. Payment methods such as checks or credit cards are not accepted.
It’s a new Day for the Library Center
The head of the Library Center of the Ozarks has had the “interim” removed from her title. The Library Center of the Ozarks Board of Trustees has officially named Essy Day as the library’s first Executive Director. Day had been handling the duties of the job on an interim basis since March.
Branson Boom historical exhibit opens at Meadows Theatre
Branson’s Song of Hope Historical Society has opened an exhibition designed to give Branson visitors an idea of what the city was like during the “boom”, which started in the 1990s, and made the city one of the nation’s biggest tourism destinations at a new location.
Soak in Urinetown at the Historic Owen Theatre
The whiz-ards at the Branson Regional Arts Council are preparing to spray their audiences with side splitting humor and memorable music with their latest production, Urinetown. The play, a Tony Award winning musical satire, will be performed at the Historic Owen Theatre in Branson from July 25 through August 4....
Branson cheerleaders get pro help for next season
The cheerleading squad at Branson High School received professional training ahead of the upcoming season thanks to a choreographer professional cheerleader from Kansas City. Morgan Smith, owner of Moves by Morgs Choreography, worked with the competition squad to help them ready for the upcoming season starting in September.
KC mayor warns against Missouri voters supporting Amendment 4, about police funding
Missouri Amendment 4 affects local funding and state oversight for Kansas City police. Supporters say “adequate funding is needed” to keep the community safe, but Quinton Lucas, who has served as the city's mayor since 2019, opposes the proposed amendment because it “takes power” from local officials.
Jesse James Missouri Farm, Grave and Home He Was Assassinated In
Of all the history in Missouri, I cannot think of any one figure that is more of an enigma than Jesse James. Depending on who you're talking to, he's either a villain, outlaw or hero. The truth is somewhere in between. There is a new walkthrough of his life showing his farm, the home he was assassinated in and his very controversial grave sites.
Bailey Library at Hendrix Joins Oberlin Group of Libraries
CONWAY, Ark. (July 23, 2024) — Hendrix College’s Olin C. Bailey Library has joined the Oberlin Group of Libraries, a consortium of more than 80 liberal arts college libraries. It is the first library in Arkansas to hold Oberlin Group membership, which is by invitation only. “Having Bailey...
UAMS Arkansas Geriatric Education Collaborative Receives $5 Million Grant to Support Training Programs
July 22, 2024 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received a five-year, $5 million federal grant to support the UAMS Arkansas Geriatric Education Collaborative in its mission to improve the quality of care for older adults. The Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program grant, awarded by the Health...
New Jersey woman celebrates 269th time seeing Rolling Stones at Thunder Ridge concert
It wasn't Sandy Stern's first rodeo. Taking a seat in the 12th row back from the stage, she dropped her clear bag on the loose gravel, checked her watch, surrounded by several concert wristbands, and layered up a hotdog with her favorite toppings. This was, in all ways possible, her element. A New...
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