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Young Professionals hold retro skate party
The Jefferson County Young Professionals Network members had a 90s themed skate party at Skateland in Pine Bluff recently. "It was a night filled with neon colors, retro tunes, and plenty of good vibes," according to the Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce newsletter. The group networked, socialized and tested...
Woman Who Was Set On Fire Told Cops She Feared Her Husband Months Before Death
HEMPSTEAD COUNTY, Ark.–A woman who died in July after allegedly being set on fire by her husband at a trailer home in Fulton, Ark., had told a police officer in Texarkana, Texas, months before that she was “scared” of her spouse. Bruce Lee Cockrell Jr., 47, was...
Forrest City Police increased reward to $7K in identifying murder suspect
FORREST CITY, Ark. (WMC) - Forrest City Police is searching for a suspect who murdered a man. Malek Wabin was killed on May 11 at the Pure Gas Station. The cash reward was increased to $7,000. The police department is asking the community for help in identifying the suspect. “During...
A true prayer warrior: At 102, Edith Mitchell details life and WW2 service to Baxter County Historical Society
She’s a member of our nation’s greatest generation and while she may be on her “second childhood,” Mountain Home’s Edith Mitchell is still going strong at 102 years of age as Arkansas’s oldest living female WWII veteran. During a special event hosted by the...
RNN Sports Stone Cold Lock Of The Week: Week 0
270 days ago, we wrote the final Stone Cold Lock of the Week for the 2023 season. Greenwood went on to win their 11th State Championship. Mansfield put in a valiant effort to make a deep run into the playoffs. Booneville would also capture a State Championship. Since then, as the RNN Sports Team debuted the “Dudes Of The Year” Team recognizing the student-athletes that accomplished a lot on Friday Nights. We said goodbye to our sports editor Jim Best as he embarked on a new journey in Central Arkansas. Recently, we created visual at a glance edits previewing Mansfield and Greenwood. Definitely wanted to do more of those for all the schools in our coverage area.
One month and $3,000 can get you CDL for big rigs at UAHT
The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana offers truck driver training through the Arkansas Trucking Academy (ArkTA). Through traditional classroom, simulation, and practical over-the-road training, students can have their commercial driver’s license (CDL) and be ready to earn a good living in as little as four weeks. Tuition for the program is $3,000, and books are included.
Review: THE BAND CHICAGO TAKES NORTH LITTLE ROCK THROUGH DECADES OF HITS at Simmons Bank Arena
Have you ever been to a concert where the musicianship was so other worldly that it was almost too overwhelming? That was the CHICAGO concert, no.....it was the CHICAGO experience Monday night, August 26, at Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock with opening band EARTH, WIND, AND FIRE! Song after song proved why they are still Rock God Royalty. Their blend of rock, jazz, and brass elements has created some of the most memorable and innovative music in the industry, and the emotions that they elicited from their fans (including myself) were electrifying. This is a very fleeting moment that I will never forget.
Former Save Inn will "Blossom" into refurbished long-term stay motel
The Save Inn at 301 E. Main Street has been sold. It will be remodeled to accommodate extended-term stays. Mark Bertel Jr. of Mountain Home and his company, The Dels Corporation, is the buyer. According to the company’s website, the company specializes in providing sustainable, multi-family and long-term rental housing.
Washington County Planning Commission holds hearing to discuss new zoning ordinance
Washington County's officials work to accommodate the growth in the area without affecting the rural parts of the county through a new proposed zoning ordinance.
'We're extremely frustrated' | Washington County residents speak out after finding roads covered in oil
WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Some Washington County residents are speaking out about their frustrations after finding their neighborhood roads covered in oil recently. Washington County resident Tayler Story says the oil maintenance on the road is an inconvenience to everyone living along County Road 655. "We're extremely frustrated....
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