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Fathom Entertainment, in partnership with Pictures From the Fringe and Concourse Media, is rereleasing "Guns & Moses," ...
Just off Highway 107 on 110 Loop Road, the bakery was originally a small farmhouse. There's a black-and-white photograph of ...
The Best Years of Our Lives” is perhaps the most profound film ever made about what it means to come home from war. It’s not ...
A local circuit judge ordered a man accused of hitting a deputy with his vehicle to be held in the Benton County Jail on a ...
A young soldier training at Camp Pike in April wrote to a young woman, Miss Sena Petusew, in Nebraska. The card boasts: ...
Sara Sherrod, a former staff auditor for Arkansas Legislative Audit, has been hired as chief fiscal officer in the attorney general's office, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced Thursday.
An Arkansas legislative panel on Thursday endorsed proposed changes to how letter grades are assigned to public schools and how performance dollars are awarded to schools.
Col. Mike Hagar, speaking to a legislative subcommittee less than three weeks after two people were killed at Devil's Den State Park, said limiting guns doesn't lead to less crime. Hagar said he was ...
After a 15-year absence, “King of the Hill” is returning to television. It’s a quiet resurrection, without much fanfare or frenzy — fitting for a show that always preferred a low boil to a rolling one ...
Central Arkansas Water's board of commissioners on Thursday approved a guaranteed maximum price of nearly $19 million for construction services with East Harding Construction for the upcoming overhaul ...
The man accused in the fatal stabbing of two hikers at Devil's Den State Park in late July pleaded not guilty Thursday ...
South Arkansas might have more black bears than thought, according to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission biologists.
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