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RUSSELLVILLE — The National Forests in Arkansas and Oklahoma will temporarily reduce services or issue closures at some recreation areas for the 2025 recreation season due to damage from a natural ...
(NAPSI)—A great way to cheer up a child on a gray or otherwise down day is with a new book by Tabitha Brown, the Emmy Award–winning host of the children’s show “Tab Time” and multiple NAACP … ...
(NewsUSA) - "Conviction Overturned" by Willard BakemanA must-read for evangelicals and skeptics alike. “Conviction Overturned” is a forensic review of the Bible’s credibility based on legal … ...
(Family Features) Summer brings sunshine-filled days along with the season's bounty of some of the most delicious, locally grown produce. Now is the time to enjoy those in-season fruits and vegetables ...
by Nick Gaehde (NAPSI)—Artificial Intelligence (AI) has arrived in the classroom, and it’s here to stay. Surprising as it may seem to some parents and teachers, that’s good news. AI can … ...
The former Parthenon Full Gospel church will be reopening as a Huse of Prayer. The first meeting wase Friday, Oct. 13, at 6:30 p.m. Anyone who would like to be a part of this fellowship or have any ...
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That year, Congress annulled the fugitive slave laws, prohibited slavery in the U.S. territories, and authorized Lincoln to employ freed slaves in the army. Following the major Union victory at the ...
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced Friday the convictions of a Jefferson County woman and a Mississippi County woman for Medicaid fraud. The two women pleaded guilty in ...
LITTLE ROCK — The legislature approved a very conservative budget for state agencies next fiscal year. One of the few agencies that will get a significant increase in spending authority is the &hellip ...
More than 50,000 Arkansans registered to vote in the last 3 months. This brings the total amount of registered voters in our state to 1,754,243, a historic number for our state’s history. This is ...
However long-term county needs are substantial, and AAC is pleased to be a part of the conversation moving forward. LITTLE ROCK — Governor Asa Hutchinson released his plan to address … ...
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