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Labor shortages have been a worry for U.S. farmers for years, and advocates for migrant farmworkers in Arkansas say the aggressive federal effort to deport workers could make things worse by ...
A Chicago-based power generation development and operations company is seeking up to $700 million in bond financing to construct a 300-megawatt solar project on 6,600 acres in rural Pulaski and Lonoke ...
The heaviest price of waging any war, what­ever the motive, is paid by the deaths of those who fought in it. That cold ...
SPRINGDALE -- "Grades are extrinsic motivators, (but) deep, meaningful, sustained learning requires intrinsic motivation," says Josh Eyler, director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and ...
A former masseuse was being held Monday on $400,000 bond at the Benton County Jail after being arrested last week in ...
The Little Rock Baja Grill, on 5923 Kavanaugh Blvd. in the Heights, set originally for closure at the end of June and on life ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- The water main break on Locust Avenue has been repaired. Gracie Ziegler, the chief communications officer for ...
Highlighted by three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the 2025 speaker lineup for the Little Rock Touchdown Club was ...
Arvest Bank announced Monday it is making 113 daytime parking spaces available to the public for free on the bottom level of ...
The concert lineup for the 2025 Arkansas State Fair's opening weekend includes R&B, country and Southern rock. All concerts ...
George Makris Jr. has decided to retire as chairman and CEO of Simmons First National Corp. and Simmons Bank at the end of ...
Fueled by increased sales and use and individual tax collections, Arkansas' state government's general revenue collections in ...