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Do You Know The 1,000 Feet Law In Arkansas? You Better…
Cooler temperatures are here, and that means more people will be outside walking, hiking, or riding their ATVs. Deer hunting season is coming soon, too. There are some things to remember when exploring Arkansas. Whether you are a property owner or just someone enjoying the great outdoors you need to...
Arkansas Black Hall of Fame unveils 2024 class of inductees
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — This year the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is celebrating 32 years of Black excellence with the announcement of the 2024 class of inductees. The organization unveiled the names of six honorees who have made significant contributions to the state and world through health and business initiatives, government service, justice, and entertainment.
Former Arkansas judge found guilty of making false statements
(The Center Square) – A federal jury found a former Arkansas judge guilty of making false statements to the FBI, the Department of Justice said. Thomas David Carruth, 64, is a former Monroe County District Court judge, according to the Justice Department. The charge stems from an incident in April 2022 when Carruth allegedly solicited […]
Inmates Harvest Many Crops Across the State of Mississippi
Written with artificial intelligence assistance. According to the Mississippi Department of Corrections, Mississippi inmates have concluded a highly productive summer harvesting 143,000 lbs. of produce, such as broccoli, okra, corn, and peas, providing a significant addition to the inmates’ meal trays.
Molson Coors announces DEI changes in response to conservative activist
(The Center Square) – Molson Coors was the latest this week to change its corporate policies after receiving communication from Tennessee’s Robby Starbuck. Molson Coors told employees it would end participation in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, end training for diversity, equity and inclusion, end donations to division events, end supplier diversity goals, end employee resources groups aimed at specific groups and end executive and employee compensation goals tied to DEI. ...
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