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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An unnamed Fortune 100 company is hoping to build a $1 billion, 300,000-SF data center in Little Rock, according to a report from Arkansas Business. "They've got a great ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas baseball finished off a two-game midweek sweep over Little Rock Wednesday with a 4-0 victory, giving the Hogs back-to-back shutouts. Six different pitchers combined to hold the ...
OXFORD — Stranding runners cost Ole Miss baseball. The No. 11 Rebels lost 7-3 at home against Little Rock on Tuesday afternoon. Ole Miss (27-10) scored in the first inning but struggled when a ...
Adam Murray, co-owner of Back Home BBQ, told the Arkansas Times that downtown Little Rock’s newest barbecue joint will officially open for business on Friday at 11 a.m. Starting out, the ...
Both The Sims and its sequel have always been a little broken, and that converts into a lot broken once both games have gotten years worth of progressively more complicated expansion packs.
Less than a week after Little Rock’s Certified Pies was robbed, another break-in took place not that far away at Three Sam’s BBQ Joint. Early in the morning on Friday, Dec. 13, thieves broke ...
TULSA, Okla. — Billy Sims and his foundation, in partnership with the OU Club of Tulsa, announced a new scholarship for northeastern Oklahoma undergraduate students at OU. Beginning next spring ...
If your favorite four-letter word is “pork,” then mark your calendar: The annual Lucky 7′s Rock ‘N’ Roll BBQ takes over the ... The Dracu-las and Little Hag rocked this past spring ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The new highly anticipated Korean BBQ spot in North Little Rock is now open. KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot located at 4317 Warden Road posted on their Facebook on Wednesday that ...
KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot’s grand opening ribbon cutting with the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. Credit: North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot ...
Patricia Hinton Sims Robinson Funeral Home obituary in The Herald The young ladies who marched in Rock Hill in the 1960s were dubbed the “City Girls” because they were locals who risked ...
In September 1957, nine Black Arkansas teenagers entered the all-White Little Rock Central High School in an episode that became iconic in the civil rights movement. The teens were part of school ...
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