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Published on Jul 23, 2025Source: KSLA - Louisiana - Pending
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Published on Jul 23, 2025
Former Batesville and Arkansas Pitcher Signed with Phillies
By Press Release By Otis Kirk FAYETTEVILLE -- It's now official, former Batesville and Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood has signed with the Philadelphia Phillies. Wood signed with the Phillies on Tuesday for $3 million. That was below the slot value, $3,492, …
Source: Swark Today - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Sleepy Arkansas county set to become America's next boomtown as new steel plants and Trump tariffs fuel revival
A county in Arkansas that has been poor for decades could see a revival as President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign steel create more incentives for domestic producers. Over the past decade US Steel and other manufacturers have poured billions of …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin pushes court to let lawsuit against Board of Corrections go forward
The Arkansas Board of Corrections isn't disputing that it violated laws on public records and that it illegally hired a private attorney, Attorney General Tim Griffin said, so a lawsuit against the board should be allowed to proceed. In a 17-page …
Source: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Pending -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
New Program Aims to Address Rural Health Disparities in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas & Oklahoma
KCU launched Rural Health Scholars in collaboration with Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) in Joplin, Missouri, Pittsburg State University (PSU) in Pittsburg, Kansas, and eight area community colleges in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. The track …
Source: Arkansas Business - Neutral -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Arkansas man who police say admitted to impregnating a child takes plea deal, gets probation
Click here for updates on this story CRAIGHEAD COUNTY, Ark. (KHBS, KHOG) — An Arkansas man who told police he drunkenly impregnated a child in 2024 took a plea deal last week to avoid jail time, according to court records. Mason Lee Gipson, of …
Source: KTVZ - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act’s changes to SNAP could hit Arkansas’s already-dwindling surplus
Arkansas will be on the hook for millions of dollars in additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding starting in October 2026 as a result of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act. The act, which extended a suite of tax cuts, is funded in part by …
Source: Arkansas Times - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Arkansas Lottery: Daily Player Claims $90,000 Prize
Congratulations to an Arkansas man who won the nice chunk of change of $90,000. Jerry C. hit the July 1 Natural State Jackpot drawing and just recently claimed his prize. A Daily Habit Pays Off For Arkansas Man The Washington County resident told the …
Source: Talk 1340 KKAM - Texas - Pending -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Russellville police: Abused 7-year-old boy now ‘stable’ in Arkansas Children’s Hospital
RUSSELLVILLE -- A severely malnourished and emaciated 7-year-old boy whose parents are accused of abuse and torture is no longer in critical condition at Arkansas Children's Hospital, according to the Russellville Police Department. Authorities have …
Source: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Pending -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Arkansas prison board member calls for less expensive options to 3,000-bed penitentiary
A member of the Arkansas Board of Corrections challenged legislators about the need for a new 3,000-bed prison and offered less expensive alternatives on Monday. The corrections board “is acutely aware” of the need for a new facility, Lee Watson wrote in …
Source: Arkansas Times - Left-wing