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There’s a quiet strength in starting over. It’s not loud. It doesn’t always come with celebration or applause. But make no mistake—starting again is one of the bravest things a person can do. Whether ...
It was a busy afternoon for Stuttgart athletics on Monday as the school hosted the Junior Ricebird Relays at Ned Moseley ...
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture on Tuesday estimated crop-related flood damage in Arkansas to be a “conservative” $78.9 million; and agronomists and economists warn ...
The March 14 tornado that began near Stone County is now the third longest tornado track in Arkansas state history. The ...
An Arkansas House of Representatives committee passed a bill Monday that would regulate wind farms across the state. SB437 ...
Abram Skarda, a dedicated public servant and experienced legal professional, has officially announced his candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney covering White and Prairie counties. With a strong ...
The IRS announced yesterday that all Arkansas residents have until November 3 to file various federal individual and business ...
Farmers and ranchers who need assistance completing U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Loan applications can receive ...
Arkansas pecan growers have an easy-to-use online tool to help them determine when to spray a fungicide to ward off “pecan scab,” a fungal disease that degrades pecan quality. Jackie Lee, associate ...
Arkansas State Athletics announced Tuesday that the Red Wolves Foundation’s donation levels, accompanied by a priority-points ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is looking for a new group of teachers to shepherd its latest effort to bring the ...
A new bill signed into law by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders this month bans some squatted vehicles on Arkansas ...
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