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Ark. parole board backs clemency for 76-year-old convicted murderer
The Arkansas Parole Board has recommended clemency for a 76-year-old woman sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder.
Mayo Clinic Family Health Book Editor in Chief Dr. Scott Litin Having Mayo Clinic Family Health Book on hand is almost like having a doctor in the family a ' one who tolerates questions about symptoms and cheerfully interprets complicated diagnoses into laymana TMs terms.
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Arsonist sentenced to 24 years
A Rogers man was sentenced to 24 years in prison after pleading guilty to setting his home on fire with his disabled daughter inside the residence.
SHUTTLE & Miley Cyrus Concert info
SHUTTLE INFORMATION FOR MILEY CYRUS Shuttles will be running for both Miley Cyrus and Cityfest this Saturday, October 24.
Posted today at 4:54 a.m. Bentonvillea s Scott Compton and Elenna Sanz led the Tigers and Lady Tiger cross country teams to solid finishes at the 73rd annual Cowboy Jamboree at Oklahoma State University on Saturday.
Historic Arkansas Museum, formerly known as Arkansas Territorial Restoration, is a historic site museum located in the heart of downtown Little Rock.
Charles Robert Barton, Jr., left this world to be with Our Lord Wednesday, September 23, 2009.
On Sept. 23, the Searcy Narcotics Division, White County Sheriffs Department Narcotics Division, and the Department of Community Corrections arrested 31 year old Chad Martin of Searcy, 21 year old Geneva Martin of Searcy, 37 year old Scott Polston of Jacksonville, and 28 year old Mary Polston of Jacksonville for manufacturing a controlled ...
Farmers in 21 Arkansas Counties Battling Soybean Rust
Continued cool, soggy weather has helped move soybean rust into 21 Arkansas counties and the rust isnt showing any signs of slowing down, said Scott Monfort, extension plant pathologist for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture.
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Arkansas farmers must 'go back to scouting beans, back to program approaches in beans and paying more attention to what the fields look like from year to year and anticipating what we need to use for the following season.' The storm arrived at Dee Henderson's farm east of Keo, Ark., just as a tour of LibertyLink soybean plots and treatments began.
HIGHFILL: Orlando flights to start Nov. 19
Jason Ivester Scott Van Laningham, executive director of Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, dons Mickey Mouse ears Tuesday after a news conference to announce Allegiant Airlines is adding two weekly flights to Orlando, Fla., beginning Nov.
It is great news for the children of Mississippi County that soon there will be a KIPP charter school in Blytheville.
the Recruiting Guy: Texas guard Scott impressed during visit to Ua
Approximately 54 athletes from several states looked to improve their basketball skills while seeing what the Razorbacks had to offer at Arkansasa Elite Camp on Friday and Saturday.
Arkansas weed resistance field day set for July 30
Have you ever wondered what to do if you had a weed resistance problem on your farm? The University of Arkansas Lonoke County Extension office, in conjunction with Extension specialists and industry representatives, have established weed control plots in a field of glyphosate-resistant pigweed.
Meth Lab Seized In Lonoke County
Lonoke County Sheriff's deputies seize a meth lab in England, Arkansas. Tuesday, sheriff's deputies received information from the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division of the location of a possible meth lab in Lonoke County.
Second Walmart kidnapper pleads guilty
Acxiom Corporation announced to its employees Wednesday it is cutting salaries and benefits in an effort to avoid layoffs.
Another Hot Day Prompts Heat Advisory for Arkansas
The heat is still on across much of Arkansas and a sizzling summer is settling in.
Indian pipe firm no longer planning Ark. plant
An India-based pipe manufacturer is no longer planning to open a $100 million plant along the Arkansas River in Little Rock, prompting the city to buy back the land for $2.2 million on Tuesday.
Lonoke County's First K-9 Nabs Suspects
Tonight, three burglary suspects are behind bars, thanks to the newest deputy at the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office.