Soldiers Overseas Enjoy Thanksgiving Day Meal
U.S. Soldiers based in Iraq and Afghanistan sat down for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. The U.S. plans to withdraw the remaining troops from Iraq by the end of the year. Soldiers ...
View ArticleArk. woman pleads not guilty to animal cruelty
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) -- An Arkansas woman has pleaded not guilty to animal cruelty charges after she allegedly ran a puppy mill where authorities recovered some 175 ...
View ArticleCollen, Razorbacks host GSU
Tom Collen and the Razorbacks host Grambling State in a 7 p.m. game, Friday, in Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks are out to a 4-1 start this year with a big win over No. 13 Florida State and a ...
View ArticleLSU-Arkansas rivalry takes on higher stakes
BATON ROUGE, La. - As huge and heavy as the trophy known as "The Boot" may be, Arkansas and LSU both have much bigger things to play for when their annual Thanksgiving week rivalry is ...
View ArticleNorton named to AVCA All-Region Team
Jasmine Norton has earned a spot on the All-South Region Team as announced Tuesday by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Norton is one of six players selected to the All-Region ...
View ArticlePaul Petrino meets with media
Paul Petrino Introduction - Press FAYETTEVILLE -- Recently hired University of Arkansas offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Paul Petrino met with the media Tuesday afternoon to discuss ...
View ArticleWomen's Basketball Live Gameday Blog and Chat
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View ArticleRobinson won't return to Arkansas
-; Arkansas' football program has parted ways with Willy Robinson. The embattled Razorbacks' defensive coordinator resigned Tuesday after four years at the school, according to a release. ...
View ArticleSuspect in fight, arson questioned
Printer friendly page A fight and a fire Tuesday morning put one man in the hospital and another in the custody of local law enforcement officials. At about 7 a.m. a fight involving Charles ...
View ArticleChange of venue granted in Johnson murder trial
Printer friendly page As jury selection dragged on Monday, Judge Don Glover determined that a jury could not be put together in Ashley County in the murder trial for Mark David Johnson that began ...
View ArticleDriver injured in crash
Printer friendly page A Hamburg resident was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon accident on Hancock Road in West Crossett. According to the Ashley County ...
View ArticleSafe Places on the Brink of Financial Fallout
"That's why stereotypes are not good," a group of girls sit around a table, discussing what it means to be a lady in society's view. If Ella Taylor were like any other ...
View ArticleLotto predicts dip in money for scholarships
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas' lottery is on track to bring in roughly $5 million less for scholarships than last year, the games' interim director said Tuesday, as lawmakers prepare ...
View ArticleArkansas defeats Stephen F. Austin
Photo Album FAYETTEVILLE – A pressing defense and 14 points from senior C’eira Ricketts led the University of Arkansas to a 61-46, 15-point win over Stephen F. Austin in Bud Walton ...
View ArticleLR Board of Directors Approve Trash Ordinance
At Tuesday night's board meeting Little Rock's board of directors tackled trash and the lack of solid waste services in some areas.An overflowing dumpster in southwest Little Rock ...
View ArticleJobs Slashed Due to Shortfall in Forestry Commission Budget
Thirty-five employees with the Arkansas Forestry Commission are losing their jobs in a round of lay-offs effective in January. The commission is reducing its staff to account for a four million ...
View ArticleOhio unit shift puts 39th’s role up in air
A change in the mission of an Ohio brigade last week has put Arkansas' largest National Guard unit in limbo as it continues to train for an Afghanistan deployment next ...
View ArticleLottery on track to net $5 million less
Arkansas' lottery is on track to raise $5 million less for college scholarships than last fiscal year, the interim director told lawmakers ...
View ArticleLayoffs stem from fall in timber net
Gov. Mike Beebe said Tuesday that the coming layoffs at the Forestry Commission result from problems specific to the timber industry and are not a sign of things to come for other state ...
View ArticleMan, 22, gets 45 years in stabbing
A Fort Smith man was sentenced to 45 years in prison Tuesday after a Sebastian County Circuit Court jury convicted him of seconddegree murder in the stabbing death of a friend during a fight July ...
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