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The Arkansas PBS governing board was preserved after the chairman's discussion with the bill sponsor halted a proposal to dissolve it.
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Earlier this year, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when it was hit by a cargo ship. Womack and Crawford have visited the site of the collapsed bridge.
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U.S Sen. Tom Cotton said he believes the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats, voted against having the trial for political reasons.
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According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Shiloh Methodist Church in Jonesboro, has joined the growing list of more than five dozen congregations that have been permitted to disaffiliate from the Arkansas United Methodist Convention.
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A recent report from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture has revealed that the two most important aquifers in Arkansas are still declining, with withdrawal rates remaining unstable.
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An anonymous man has filed a lawsuit against the Diocese of Little Rock and two churches where a now-deceased Catholic priest from Pocahontas served as pastor.
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Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARCs) have been established in several areas hit by the disaster, offering resources such as mental health support, financial assistance, and other critical aid.
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State officials have reversed their initial statement concerning Jonesboro Police officer Vincent Parks who died after training at an Arkansas police academy in mid-July.
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Over 5,900 Craighead County residents participated in early voting for the Arkansas Primary elections.
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Managed-care provider, Empower Healthcare Solutions, is being investigated for Medicaid fraud in Arkansas.