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On Monday, Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday plead guilty to four counts of theft of property charges and has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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St. Bernards Behavioral Health will begin a partnership with Craighead County on Oct. 1 to operate the county’s 16-bed regional Crisis Stabilization Unit.
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The Craighead County Local Health Unit in Jonesboro on Tuesday will have a vaccination clinic starting at 9:30 A.M. and lasting until 6 P.M. The Crittenden County Local Health Unit in West Memphis will have a clinic from 9:30 A.M. until 6 P.M.
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Arkansas' Department of Health has COVID vaccination clinics set up across the state on Monday.
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Arkansas State Police say a Trumann woman died Tuesday morning after being hit by a truck in the rain on Interstate-555.
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The Jonesboro Sun reports that federal prosecutors in March 2020 charged former Egypt police chief Gerald Goza with illegally drawing Social Security payments for the last 5 years, among other charges.
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The longtime former Osceola mayor had been battling the coronavirus since November.
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There are at least 779 active cases in Craighead County and a reported 82 deaths. Jonesboro Mayor Harold Perrin and the city’s other leaders have decided to limit direct contact in some services offered by the city, Communications Director Bill Campbell said.
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Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday has been indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple counts of wire fraud. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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Unofficial results from the Craighead County Clerks office shows that April Leggett defeated Linda Allison in the Tuesday general election runoff.