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Wild Pastures Distribution Center to Open in Clinton
Wild Pastures, a national company that delivers grass-fed, pasture-raised meat to consumers, will expand to Arkansas by opening a distribution center in Clinton, the state recently announced. “Arkansas has found the right recipe for growth: low taxes, manageable regulations and a strong workforce,” Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. “We’re excited...
Packers Legend Brett Favre Opens up at LR Touchdown Club
Legendary quarterback Brett Favre, who led the Green Bay Packers to its first Super Bowl championship in nearly 30 years during his 16 seasons with the team, spoke Aug. 26 at the Little Rock Touchdown Club about the highs and lows of a storied career during which he, in his words, did “pretty much everything.”
26 Aug 2024 Tragikly White to perform at Sherwood’s City Hall Park in September
SHERWOOD — The City of Sherwood will host a live performance by Tragikly White from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sept. 19 at City Hall Park. In April, Sherwood introduced a popular live music series, Third Thursdays in the Park. Tragikly White will be the final performance for the 2024 series until it resumes in spring 2025.
Sherwood debates lifting pit bull ban, focuses on behavior not breed
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Pit bulls have acquired a reputation of aggression and violence that has led municipalities around the state to effectively ban them in city limits, but does the dog breed deserve the bad rap?. That's the question the City of Sherwood is attempting to answer Monday...
UAPB releases depth chart vs Arkansas
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff released its Week 1 depth chart Monday afternoon for the Arkansas game, and the depth at running back immediately stood out. UAPB listed four running backs on its "two-deep" chart, with Tennessee Tech transfer O.J. Ross and incumbent Johness Davis both listed as joint starters.
War Memorial Stadium prepares for Razorbacks vs. UAPB Golden Lions
A stadium that's usually quiet and empty will soon be full of Hog calls and roaring Golden Lions as college football kicks off for many fans in the Natural State.
Burn ban issued for Union County in Arkansas, officials say
UNION COUNTY, Ark. (KTVE/KARD) — According to city officials in Union County, a burn ban will be issued for the area until further notice. City officials are asking residents to take necessary measures to keep the community safe and out of harm’s way. For more information, contact 870 – 864 – 1900.
City offices closed for Labor Day holiday
The City of Hot Springs offices, except for public safety and the Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2, in observance of Labor Day. The Solid Waste Department’s residential collection will run one day behind schedule (i.e., Monday’s collection taking place on Tuesday, Tuesday’s collection on Wednesday, and the like). The Solid Waste Department’s commercial collection will run as scheduled.
Hardy Homesteader’s Daypreview set for Hardy HistoryAssociation September meeting
The Hardy History Association announces a preview of the Hardy Homesteader’s Day at their next public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thur., Sept. 5 at the Johnson Center, 304 Johnson Street, in Hardy, Arkansas. The program features Crystal Gray, chairperson of the Hardy Homesteaders Day event, presenting a preview of...
Pair of Former Vols Listed As Starters for Arkansas Football
Two former Tennessee football players are listed as starters for the Arkansas Razorbacks football program. As posted to X by Vols Wire’s Dan Harralson, Arkansas officially released their Week 1 depth chart on Monday with two names standing out to Tennessee fans. Former Tennessee defensive back Doneiko Slaughter is...
Fort Smith School Board moves forward with plan to close Orr Elementary
The Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education agreed Monday (Aug. 26) to work toward closing Orr Elementary School at the end of the school year. The space, according to initial discussions, could be converted for use as the district’s alternative high school. In April, the district’s Long Range...
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