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Little Rock city officials are seeking to use $6.5 million in short-term debt to finance the replacement of a cylindrical ...
Special Olympics Arkansas, a 55-year-old state branch of the international organization which provides sports training and ...
For many students in Arkansas, music is not just an art — it’s a gateway to structure, confidence, and helps prepare them for ...
The property on Markham Street will officially be demolished after being described as an eyesore and safety hazard from ...
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a ...
The recent House v. NCAA settlement handed down by Judge Claudia Wilken started on July 1 and one of the parts to be implemented was to ensure name, image and likeness deals of $600 or more were ...
Arkansas has 34 deaths related to fires so far in 2025, the state fire marshal said Monday, surpassing the 2024 total and ...
Iconic Fest features a mix of national level country acts, a little rock sometimes mixed with a southern taste as well as up ...
The New Nordic movement of locally sourced, ‘authentic’ cuisine reshaped global dining — and design. But many fear that the ...
Ventnor's AAAA Bike Shop reopened last week after a car crashed through its storefront. Owner Mike Wiesen says everything is ...
These seven retirement towns might not be on your radar yet, but they should be. Each offers a unique combo of affordability ...
LEARNS made huge changes to how K-12 education works in Arkansas, but it also has implications for preschool and child care services. Here's what the 2023 law means for the under-5 set.