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Lyon students research new medicines

Several students at Lyon College are conducting research well beyond their years, having their work internationally recognized before some even hit their twenties. → Read More

Detention center closed due to lack of workers

The Clay County Detention Center had been struggling for the last six months, operating with a "skeleton crew". → Read More

Memorial highway cleanup done in honor of murdered child

It was almost a year and a half ago when 11-year old Jordan Roberts was shot and killed, but now, his family is looking to turn tragedy into service. → Read More

Memorial highway cleanup done in honor of murdered child

It was almost a year and a half ago when 11-year old Jordan Roberts was shot and killed, but now, his family is looking to turn tragedy into service. → Read More

Memorial highway cleanup done in honor of murdered child

It was almost a year and a half ago when 11-year old Jordan Roberts was shot and killed, but now, his family is looking to turn tragedy into service. → Read More

Downtown Jonesboro holds first-ever Fall Fest

Though the temperature outside might not make it feel like Fall, that didn’t stop Downtown Jonesboro from celebrating the season’s festivities Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Jonesboro Elks hosts memorial blood drive

The drive was in honor of Staff Sergeant Paul Brooks who died in Baghdad 12 years ago. → Read More

High school starts medicine pathway program

Batesville High School is continuing to give students new opportunities to inspire them for the future, and one way the school is doing just that is through its new sports medicine pathway program. → Read More

Levee upgrades to protect thousands of acres along White River

Jackson County is no stranger to flooding, and now the county is bolstering its protection against the White River. → Read More

Two old friends reunite, honor lost son at dirt track race

The Race for Hope benefit race featured 50 cars from all over the country, but one driver had already won before the night began. → Read More

Pharmacist: Flu shots work well with COVID vaccine

Workers inside Woodsprings Pharmacy anticipate a much more challenging flu season this year, compared to 2020. → Read More

UACCB hold ribbon-cutting for Workforce Training Center

A brand new center devoted to helping college students prepare for the workforce has opened up in Batesville. → Read More

Pocahontas School District regroups after millage loss

Pocahontas School District's future is up in the air after failing to pass a millage increase last night. → Read More

Jonesboro man lends support in Hurricane Ida relief

The fallout from Hurricane Ida is still impacting millions, so one Region 8 man is doing what he can to help those who remain in the state survive. → Read More

Two Region 8 women begin new ministry in Wynne

A pastor who’s a Region 8 native, is teaming up with someone who moved across the entire country to provide women across Region 8 with a new hope. → Read More

Tailgating returns at A-State season opener

The Red Wolves defeated Central Arkansas on Saturday night, but another victory for hundreds was had earlier in the day in the return of tailgating. → Read More

Lyon College president under fire over remarks

The controversy blew up over the weekend, prompting Lyon College to release a letter from King. → Read More

A-State’s chancellor speaks on living in freshman dorm

At the beginning of every school year, Arkansas State's chancellor immerses himself with his students in the best way possible: living in the freshman dorms! → Read More

Paragould brings back “Art and Stroll” downtown event

Downtown Paragould brought back its "Art and Stroll" festival on Saturday. → Read More

UACCB partners with organization to aid low-income students

Attending college is an expensive endeavor, and even attending a community college like UACCB can prove too much for some. → Read More