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4 men rob workers at South Memphis home
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Four men are accused of robbing workers at a home in South Memphis. According to Memphis Police, four men entered a home on Gabay Street around 4:30 p.m. Thursday. A crew of workers were renovating the house. Police said the four suspects held the workers at...
30 Jul 2024 Unity Health opens Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Unity Health announced its official opening of a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) July 1 at Unity Health-White County Medical Center. This specialty will provide services for mothers and newborns who require neonatal care. The NICU will include seven beds for those who may experience preterm deliveries, low blood glucose levels, high bilirubin levels, respiratory issues, feeding complications and other neonatal issues.
Man shot to death on I-55
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man is dead after being shot on I-55 Wednesday morning, according to Memphis Police. The incident happened a little after 12:30 a.m. on I-55 and E. Brooks Road. WREG saw investigators pull a man’s body out of a bullet-riddled car and cover him with a white sheet. Police say the man […]
Support the Baxter County Library by joining the Texas Hold’em Tournament
The Baxter County Library Foundation’s Texas Hold’em Tournament, Ante Up for the Library, will be held at the Mountain Home Elks Lodge #1714 on Saturday, August 24. Tickets are available now at the Baxter County Library! Individual seats are priced at $100, or you can purchase a table of 6 seats for $500. All chips required for play will be provided at the event. This year’s dealer will be Stacey Havner. Registration begins at noon, and play starts at 1pm.
Respect for Bobby Petrino from Arkansas players was 'instant'
The return of Bobby Petrino as Arkansas offensive coordinator is undoubtedly one of the biggest storylines for the Razorbacks football team this season. While some were skeptical Petrino's reunion could work, the first eight months have gone extremely well. According to strength coach Ben Sowders, one key reason is the respect players have for the former Arkansas head coach.
Crawford County Speedway (Arkansas) track photog Keith Hobson passed away
According to a Facebook post by Crawford County Speedway, their track photographer Keith Hobson has passed away. No age was provided. An official cause of death has not been announced yet. “Everyone keep our beloved photographer in your thoughts as we lost Keith Hobson yesterday,” Crawford County Dirt Track Racing...
19 UAPB sports hall inductions set
A longtime senior woman administrator and the police chief of Washington, D.C., are among 19 former University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff athletes who will be inducted into the UAPB/AM&N Letter A Club Sports Hall of Fame on Aug. 10. Betty Hayes-Anthony is the senior woman administrator and associate athletic...
Big changes coming to Markham Street in Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Big changes are coming to West Markham Street in Little Rock. Right now you may notice how the four-lane road feels narrow at times and there are little to no sidewalks in the area— but that will all change soon. "We just think it's...
Family physician joins Greenbrier clinic
New Addition to Greenbrier Clinic Strengthens Family Care. The Greenbrier Clinic has recently expanded its team with the addition of a new family physician, further enhancing its commitment to providing comprehensive and high-quality health care to the community. This strategic move is another testament to the clinic’s goal of delivering exceptional medical services and fostering a culture of patient-centric care.
NHTSA reminds caregivers of hot car death prevention importance
(KOAM) -- The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Region 7 is reminding people the importance child hot car prevention with a "Once You Park; Stop. Look. Lock." campaign.
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