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A roof rafter at the Justice Complex building in Jonesboro needs to be reinforced and services at the building will have to ...
Arkansas Democratic Party Chair Grant Tennille is resigning July 15 after almost four years leading the political party he ...
The City of Fort Smith, now considering a big investment in new water meters, spent more than $5 million between 2017 and ...
If Arkansas wants to take entrepreneurship to new heights, the best bet is to put its startup companies on rocket fuel. As ...
Nearly 30 residential lots off Pleasant Grove Road in southwest Rogers recently changed hands after a transaction worth ...
Bentonville-based Airship Coffee recently opened its fifth café in Bentonville at the new Walmart headquarters, according to ...
by Nathan See - 27 minutes ago Pea Ridge’s path to smart growth After more than 20 years serving in the Pea Ridge government, I have come to understand that leadership is not just about making ...
Lola Mae Daniels of Fort Smith, Arkansas, passed away Sunday, June 8, 2025, at her home. She was born on March 31, 1931, in Charleston, Arkansas, to the late Cecil Clarence Pierce and Ollie Mae (King) ...
Fayetteville-chartered Arvest Bank raised $616,100 and hit its goal of 3 million meals in the bank’s 15th annual Million Meals campaign. The money will benefit more than 80 food partners in the bank’s ...
Boutique law firm Venture Law Partners has opened in the Pinnacle Hills area of Rogers. The corporate and real estate law firm focuses on private equity, venture capital, and “complex real estate and ...
After months of limbo, Northeast Arkansas got presumably good news in late June. The $15 billion deal to allow Japanese-based Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel was approved with several caveats. U.S.
The Arkansas Board of Corrections (BOC) on Thursday (June 26) voted to authorize up to $50,000 to conduct testing for water well testing at a proposed prison site in Franklin County. The vote also ...