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North Little Rock to host Outreach Fair for unsheltered with health and resources
NORTH LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The City of North Little Rock will be sponsoring an Outreach Fair for the unsheltered community on October 11, 2024. The Outreach Fair's goal is to provide the unsheltered community with resources they need and improve the quality of life for citizens in need.
Lawrence Healthcare names new president
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Building upon 64 years of health services within Lawrence County, Lawrence Healthcare announced its selection of Aaron Hilton, MSHA, as the system’s new President. Hilton has spent the past two years working at St. Bernards Healthcare, leading numerous projects to improve patient...
Local club gives money to area organizations
Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – Aug 16, 2024 – The Kiwanis Club of Greater Jonesboro on Wednesday gave checks totaling about $3,000 to six community organizations that benefit families and children. The funding is from proceeds of the club’s annual Pancake Day. President Gregg McElhanon (left) presented...
Warren Jr. Jacks Ready for 2024 Football Season
The Warren Jr. Jacks football team is set to kick off their 2024 season under the leadership of Head Coach Jacob Roberts. Below is the full schedule for the Warren Jr. Jacks:. Sept 12: Crossett (Away) – 7:00 PM (7th 5:30 PM) Sept 19: Helena (Home) – 7:00 PM...
West Memphis man sentenced to 16 years for being a felon in possession of a firearm
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A West Memphis man was sentenced to over 16 years in federal prison after he was convicted on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm. According to the Office of the U.S. Attorney Eastern District of Arkansas, 46-year-old Cornelius Corwine Sandlin will spend a total of 195 months in prison.
Hobbs fires another lawyer, will represent himself
Michael Hobbs II (Photo courtesy of Baxter County Sheriff’s Office) Michael Ransom Hobbs, II of Mountain Home, who was recently sentenced to 11 years in prison after his probation was revoked in two cases — one filed in 2017 and the other in 2018 — appeared during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Monday,
‘Fixer to Fabulous’ stars’ trial date in construction lawsuit pushed back to 2025
The jury trial for a lawsuit filed by a Northwest Arkansas couple against HGTV stars Dave and Jenny Marrs has been pushed back to next year, according to court documents.
Telcoe Federal Credit Union opens student-led branch at Maumelle High School
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Telcoe Federal Credit Union has officially opened its student-led branch at Maumelle High School. This new branch is in partnership with Academies of Central Arkansas. Alongside school staff, students at the Academy of Business and Service inside Maumelle High School will be able...
Where Arkansas football should be most concerned after two weeks of practice
FAYETTEVILLE — Fall camp is a time for optimism. Arkansas football and every program across the country can control much of the narrative coming out of preseason practices. The players are bigger, faster and stronger, while a much-improved locker room culture should be a difference-maker when the games arrive. However, it's often...
Go Forward Pine Bluff details project timelines, funding
Go Forward Pine Bluff is experiencing a period of significant development, with multiple projects underway. However, with the impending expiration of a key tax, there's a heightened focus on project timelines and funding. Progress on Sixth and Main project. The Sixth and Main project, a commercial development, is reported to...
Boozman Shares Memories of Rogers Veteran
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) recognized the service and sacrifice of Chris Traxson in ‘Salute to Veterans,’ a series highlighting the military service of Arkansans. Traxson was born in Rogers and graduated from Rogers High School in 1999. He attended Northwest Arkansas Community College before enrolling at the University of Arkansas where he earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
Northwest Arkansas Community Corrections Center in Fayetteville to close
The Northwest Arkansas Community Corrections Center in Fayetteville will close, Arkansas Department of Corrections Chairman Benny Magness confirmed to KNWA/FOX24 on Thursday.
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