Mike'd Up Continues at Louie's ** UPDATE
DUE TO TECHNICAL ISSUES, MIKE'D UP WAS UNABLE TO BE BROADCAST ACROSS THE STATE ON THE ARKANSAS RADIO NETWORK, THE SHOW IS BEING RECORDED AND WILL BE ONLINE LATER ...
View ArticleMen In Fatal Fayetteville Shooting Identified
fatal shooting Sunday morning. David Butt, 65, of 2769 Ida Lindsey Apt. 12, shot and killed Matthew Taylor, 40, of 2753 Ida Lindsay Apt. 12. Taylor broke a window and entered Butt's apartment ...
View ArticleSuspect Loose In Centerton Bank Robbery
Anthony Reyes A K-9 unit begins a search for a suspect in a bank robbery at the First National Bank of Centerton Monday Feb. 6, 2012 in ...
View Articleeff. County Fugitive Caught in Chicago
19 year old Antonio Williams is behind bars after Jefferson County authorities say he beat officers and used a tazer against them. It happened back on January 29th. Police tried stopping him for a ...
View ArticleArkansas-Pine Bluff edges Alabama State 62-61
Lazabian Jackson added 14 points and nine rebounds for the Golden Lions (5-19, 4-7 Southwestern Athletic). Phillip Crawford's 17 points paced the Hornets (8-15, 5-6), who dropped their second ...
View ArticleTexarkana Police looking for missing woman
TEXARKANA, AR – The Texarkana Police Department is looking for a 41-year-old woman who disappeared Sunday.Janice Lynn Wise-Roberts was reported as missing by her family to the police ...
View ArticleSTDs Spreading Among Seniors
Sexually transmitted infections among older Americans are up 50-percent in the last 10 years. One HIV specialist says other doctors need to do more to stop ...
View ArticleSenate Approves $60B Funding Bill for FAA
The Senate has approved a long-awaited funding bill for the FAA.The more than $60 billion package will fund the Federal Aviation Administration through 2015. This is the FAA's first ...
View ArticleCash's 80th birthday, legacy to be celebrated
Like Elvis or Hank Williams, Cash retains a certain cachet in current popular culture even in death. More proof of his enduring legend is on the way as plans to celebrate what would have been the ...
View Article3 accused of selling alligators in south Arkansas
HOPE, Ark. (AP) -- Authorities say three men have been arrested on suspicion of illegally selling wildlife after an Arkansas State Police trooper pulled over a car and discovered a baby alligator ...
View ArticleCorps to meet with Ark. historians about resort
ROGERS, Ark. (AP) — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representatives will meet with local historians to discuss the future of a once-thriving resort town that is now partially submerged in a ...
View ArticleCompany to pay Ark. over debt collection methods
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas and 18 other states have reached a settlement with a finance company over its debt-collection practices.State Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced ...
View ArticleArk. lawmakers to discuss forestry layoffs
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas lawmakers are continuing to look at the Forestry Commission's decision to lay off 34 employees to help close a $4 million budget shortfall.A Legislative ...
View ArticleDirector finds right match with retailer
$175,000 pay cap set for top lottery job The Arkansas Lottery Commission will hire its next director at a salary no greater than $175,000 a year, well below the $324,000 it paid when it hired its ...
View Article$175,000 pay cap set for top lottery job
The Arkansas Lottery Commission will hire its next director at a salary no greater than $175,000 a year, well below the $324,000 it paid when it hired its first and only previous director, Ernie ...
View ArticleDistrict piles up fiscal distress
The Arkansas Department of Education is recommending that the Pulaski County Special School District be classified as fiscally distressed because of a $5.5 million drop in the district's ...
View ArticleCollege Board Mulls Increase
Anthony Reyes Heather Batson walks down the stairs of the parking garage at the Northwest Arkansas Community College on her way to class Monday in Bentonville. The college's board of trustees ...
View ArticleBoard Eyeing Second School
The Bentonville School Board discussed size, location and programming for a second high school but failed to give confirmation that they would move forward with any of the options during a workshop ...
View ArticleAmmonia Leaks Hit Plants
Spencer Tirey A plant worker at Cargill Turkey Plant on Randall Wobbe Lane is escorted out of the plant Monday after being exposed to an ammonia leak. Five hundred workers were evacuated from the ...
View ArticleArkansas Takes Part in Great Central U.S. ShakeOut
Arkansas is one of nine states taking part in the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut today.More than 2.3 million people throughout communities in the central United States are expected to practice Drop, ...
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