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Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board shares chocolate chip muffin recipe

Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board shares chocolate chip muffin recipe

Little Rock board of directors postpone vote asking director Ken Richardson to resign City of Little Rock Ward 2 Director Ken Richardson was once again set to be a topic of discussion at Tuesday night’s Little Rock Board of Directors meeting....

Owner:  Smith Family
Darius Acuff shows professional upside with Arkansas basketball early this season

Darius Acuff shows professional upside with Arkansas basketball early this season

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas men’s basketball coach John Calipari has made a living on producing one-and-done guards. It’s a legacy he often likes to touch on during speaking engagements, pointing to the amount of money — “$6 b-b-b-billion,” he often...

Owner:  Eliza Hussman Jr. & David Stephens
Oklahoma conducts highway immigration operation along Arkansas border

Oklahoma conducts highway immigration operation along Arkansas border

Oklahoma Public Safety Commissioner Tim Tipton said the state highway patrol and federal immigration authorities conducted another "mass arrest" operation along I-40 this week, this time on the eastern side of the state, along the border with...

Owner:  University of Oklahoma & American Government
Lawsuit challenges Arkansas ethics commission's DEI requirement as unconstitutional

Lawsuit challenges Arkansas ethics commission's DEI requirement as unconstitutional

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — A retired University of Arkansas professor is suing the state, challenging a law that requires at least one of five members of the Arkansas Ethics Commission be of a minority race. Plaintiff Jay Greene, who wants to...

Owner:  Smith Family
Musick, Arkansas recover, take win

Musick, Arkansas recover, take win

Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. FAYETTEVILLE -- The formal start of Kelsi Musick's tenure as head coach of the University of Arkansas women's basketball team was a roller-coaster ride that ended...

Owner:  Eliza Hussman Jr. & David Stephens
2026 Elections: Candidates for Arkansas’ federal and state seats begin filing to run

2026 Elections: Candidates for Arkansas’ federal and state seats begin filing to run

Share This Article Arkansas’ first candidates for next year’s elections packed the Capitol rotunda on Monday to formally declare their candidacies, kicking off the nine-day filing period and the 2026 election cycle. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders,...

Owner:  Chris & Alison Fulton
At Baptist Health Little Rock, an Innovative Approach to Optimizing ED Traffic

At Baptist Health Little Rock, an Innovative Approach to Optimizing ED Traffic

For decades, hospital executives have been frustrated by processes around managing patient flow in emergency departments. There are of course numerous elements to the tangle of challenges involved, but so often, sub-optimal processes, combined...

Owner:  Chris Ferrell
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus creating new series of micro-credentials

Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus creating new series of micro-credentials

OZARK -- Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus, in partnership with the Education Design Lab, is working to launch a new series of professional skills training micro-credentials designed to help upskill and reskill the workforce. The intended...

Owner:  Walter E. Hussman Jr.
Bond issues pass in Mulvane, Arkansas City, Oakley, others across Kansas fail

Bond issues pass in Mulvane, Arkansas City, Oakley, others across Kansas fail

MULVANE, Kan. (KWCH) - While property tax frustrations and general low voter turnout led to uphill climbs for Kansas school districts requesting bond issues for improvements, Tuesday night brought wins for public schools in Mulvane, Arkansas City...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Education workforce housing combats shortages, rising costs

Education workforce housing combats shortages, rising costs

The Blueprint Teacher pay has fallen 5% in the past decade, worsening shortages. States like California lead in developing affordable teacher housing. Projects range from tiny homes to converted motels and churches. Housing helps retention, builds...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
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