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Police officer assaulted; armed suspects at large in Beebe area

Authorities are searching for two suspects considered armed and dangerous after a police officer was assaulted earlier this morning during a traffic stop in ...

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Gregory Alan Isakov at The Momentary on Friday

GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV FRIDAY 7/25. The Momentary, Bentonville. 8 p.m. $57.90-$165. The intersection of uber-sincere indie folk and commercial success is a tricky place ...

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Obituary: Winfred H. Harmon

Winfred H. Harmon, 90, of Batesville, passed away Friday, July 18, 2025. He was born July 20, 1934, in Batesville, Arkansas, to Earl W. ...

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Ozark dialect to take center stage at Cherokee Village event

Why did Grandma and Grandpa speak the way they did? What aspects of the Ozarks’ regional dialect have persisted into the twenty-first century, and ...

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Lyon College invites local businesses to participate in annual Community Fair

Lyon College is calling on local businesses and organizations to take part in its upcoming SCOT Week Community Fair, scheduled for Monday, Aug. 18, ...

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Sunday open line

What say you? It’s dragon-slaying time! In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, ...

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Two years in the making: Independence County Senior Center opens

From Independence County Judge Kevin Jeffery — The $3.5 million Independence County Senior Citizens Center had its grand opening this week. Our area seniors ...

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Saturday open line

What say you? It’s dragon-slaying time! In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, ...

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Mold, crime and leaky ceilings: Tenants at troubled NLR apartments say they ‘just need help’

For several years now, residents of Hickory View and Cedar Gardens Apartments in North Little Rock have been sounding the alarm about horrid living ...

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‘Unblinking eyes’: Greers Ferry couple says city’s traffic camera keeps their home under 24/7 surveillance

Citing “grave Fourth Amendment concerns,” a national nonprofit law firm is pushing city officials in Greers Ferry to move a license-plate reading camera that ...

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