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Runaway teen missing from De Queen
DE QUEEN, Ark. (KTAL/KMSS)—Police are asking the public for help finding a possible runaway teenager from De Queen, Ark. Dominick Flournoy, 16, was reportedly last seen on Aug. 23. The De Queen Police Department said he may be in the Garland County area. Authorities said Dominick has brown hair...
Mountain Home Public Schools celebrates AP Exam success
Mountain Home High School students have shown impressive performance in their Advanced Placement (AP) exams, according to a report presented at the August 15th school board meeting. Judy Lawrence introduced Stephanie Hughes of the district’s GATE program to discuss the AP program’s results for the spring of 2024.
Foul Play Suspected in Death of Mountain Home Man; Homicide Investigation Underway
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – The results of the autopsy by the Arkansas State Medical Examiner’s Office on 50-year-old Rickey Joe Millsap of Mountain Home, whose body was found in Moccasin Creek at the Baxter County/Izard County line on August 15th, indicates that foul play was involved in his death, a press release from the Baxter County Sheriff’s Office said on Wednesday.
Construction progresses on new Walmart corporate campus
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart's new, state-of-the-art home office is looking more and more complete by the day. Drive by the site of the future corporate campus and it's hard not to get excited. "I'm just so excited for what this is going to bring to our community," Bentonville Chamber...
27 Aug 2024 501 Football Team 2024: Axley Davis – Heber Springs
Axley Davis’ high school career as a Heber Springs Panther has had an interesting challenge. “Every year, we’ve had a different head football coach,” he said. “Installing whole playbooks in a summer alone is an adversity my teammates and I have faced a few times.”. But...
Jonesboro man arrested on Monday, bonded out, then arrested again on Tuesday
Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Aug 28, 2024 – 36-year-old Andrew Bell has been arrested twice in as many days this week. On Monday around 8am, the Craighead County Sheriff’s Office responded to an address on Highway 226 for reports of a man screaming and causing a disturbance in front of a business.
UPDATE: Police say drugs found on woman who hit 9-year-old Prairie Grove Middle School student
Multiple first responders helped a 9-year-old girl who was hit by a vehicle Wednesday morning at an intersection of Cole Drive and Viney Grove Road.
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center Receives Prestigious Baby-Friendly Redesignation
HARRISON, Arkansas, August 24, 2024 - North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is proud to announce that it has achieved the highly prestigious international Baby-Friendly redesignation for another four years until December 2028 after a rigorous review process conducted by Baby-Friendly USA, the organization responsible for bestowing this certification in the United States.
Hot Springs Planning Commission Meeting
The Hot Springs Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board Chambers of the City Municipal Building located at 133 Convention Boulevard, Hot Springs, AR. This hearing is to consider the following land use requests:. 2500 Block of Park Ave....
RPM And Texarkana 67 Speedway Coming Up For ASCS Elite Wing And Non-Wing During USAC Sprint Car Swing
TEXARKANA, Ark. (August 28, 2024) In a week’s time, the sights and sounds of 410cid Sprint Cars will permeate the short tracks of Texas and Arkansas as the USAC Amsoil Sprint Car National Championship ventures south for RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas on Thursday, September 5, before hitting the Non-Wing Short Track Nationals on Friday, September 7 and Saturday September 7 at Texarkana 67 Speedway in Texarkana, Ark.
UAPB marching band prepares for performance at War Memorial Stadium
On Thursday, football fans cheering on the Arkansas Razorbacks or the UAPB Golden Lions will come together at War Memorial Stadium, but also in the stands will be the sights and sounds of UAPB’s marching band already preparing for the big day.
Attorney: ’Significant’ plan needed for Fort Smith to receive consent decree extension
The City of Fort Smith has a tall task in front of it to convince federal agencies to give the city relief on a consent decree mandating sewer system work. Detailed financial plans, system work schedules, and rate increases are just part of that tall task, according to Paul Calamita.
City officials say AT&T outage impacting 911 calls in North Little Rock has been fixed
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – North Little Rock officials said an AT&T outage that was impacting 911 calls has been resolved. Just before 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, NLR officials shared an update saying all service had been restored. “AT&T worked with its equipment vendor to restore service to the impacted equipment,” city officials said in […]
E'Marion Harris making first start as Razorback in hometown Little Rock
There are 120 players on Arkansas' 2024 football roster, including a whopping 55 first-year Razorbacks (45.8%). There are 84 scholarship players (70%) and 36 walk-ons (30%). Just 14 of those 84 scholarship players are from the state of Arkansas (16.6%), and 25 of the 36 walk-ons are from Arkansas (69.4%). Four of the 84 players hail from what at one time was a fertile Little Rock Metro area (4.8%), and just one scholarship player came from a Little Rock high school; starting left guard E'Marion Harris (1.2%)...
O’Neal Selected for Leadership Arkansas Class XIX
Christian O’Neal, vice chancellor for university advancement at UA Little Rock, has been selected for the highly regarded state leadership program, Leadership Arkansas. O’Neal is one of 53 community and business leaders in the state who joins the 19th class of the exclusive leadership program, which is operated by the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas. All of the class members are leaders within their communities and professions and are interested in expanding that involvement.
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