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A new Arkansas law requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms might survive a court challenge, given the current makeup of the judiciary. It's wrong nonetheless.
Sanders says Arkansas is "grateful" for Trump’s scaled-down disaster relief, despite it shifting millions of dollars in costs ...
Three Fold owner/chef Lisa Zhang is on the cusp of launching a new menu and has abandoned her original plan to introduce the ...
It's been 13 years since The Joint Comedy Theater opened in Argenta, and now the 100-seat theater and event space is ...
States in the Lower Mississippi River Basin have received more than $31.3 billion in federal public recovery assistance ...
I can hardly contain my excitement as we approach the Fisher Shackelford Dinner on Saturday, May 31st. It’s not just another event on the calendar; it’s a moment to come […] ...
Less than two months after the surprise announcement that The Bagel Shop would be permanently closing, owners Myles Roberson ...
Arkansas’s four Republican congressmen voted yes on the bill, despite the fact it’s expected to slash food and health ...
Two Little Rock apartment complexes home to more than 170 residents who receive federal assistance are in danger of ...
Walmart CEO Doug Millon said the company will try to keep prices low, but the company won't be able to absorb the full cost ...
A well-meaning 2019 law, COVID-19 aftershocks and the Trump administration's decision to pull the plug on USDA grants for ...
The case will now head back to Circuit Judge Tim Fox’s court for further proceedings consistent with the high court’s orders.
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