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The Jonesboro Advertising and Promotions Commission has assembled a steering committee in charge of planning a new indoor sports complex.
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The Jonesboro City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance that would raise the taxes on hotel occupancy to 4%. Revenue would support construction of an indoor sports complex.
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City leaders met with officials from Jonesboro and Nettleton public schools on Wednesday about how to deal with the recent uptick in violent crime involving juveniles.
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Despite the recent gun activity, Mayor Harold Copenhaver said that gun crimes in the city this year are on par to trends in 2019.
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Jonesboro's Mayor released a statement on Wednesday saying the city government will continue wearing face masks and social distancing after Arkansas lifts its statewide mask mandate.
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Sunday, March 28 will be the one-year anniversary since a tornado ripped through Jonesboro, destroying homes and businesses. KASU's Johnathan Reaves takes a look back.
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The city posted on Facebook Wednesday that the monetary gift came from the Jonesboro Residential Housing and Healthcare Facilities Board.
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The Jonesboro City Council on Tuesday passed an ordinance that could change how members on the council are elected.
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The City of Jonesboro's community centers and the Salvation Army have warming shelters open for residents. It comes as the city recovers after 2 days of ice storms.
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Work on the projects will start in February.