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Monday recruiting tidbits Blackman is looking to visit Arkansas in February. Class of 2019 running back Darwin Barlow, 5-11, 192, 4.5 of Newton, Texas is expecting running backs coach Jeff Traylor to visit his school this week. He has offers from Baylor, TCU, Arkansas State and others. Junior college defensive lineman Emmit ...
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Winter storm brings chance for snow; 2 to 4 inches expected in large part of state, weather service ... Much of the state will go under a winter storm warning or advisory today as a system moves in, bringing the potential for 2 to 4 inches of snow for central and southern Arkansas, the National Weather Service said. In north Arkansas, a winter weather advisory was already in effect for light snow expected ...
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Police look for escapee that ran away in handcuffs The Cleburne County Sheriff's Office is looking for a man who escaped from custody on Sunday after a traffic stop. In a news release, Sheriff Chris Brown said deputies saw a green Ford Thunderbird traveling in the Hopewell area. That was when deputies recognized Robert Long, Jr. as one of the ...
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Storm Could Dump up to 4 Inches of Snow on Southern Arkansas Much of Arkansas will be under a winter storm warning or advisory later Monday as a blast of Arctic air could dump up to 4 inches of snow in parts of the state and send temperatures plummeting. Jan. 15, 2018, at 8:45 a.m.. Storm Could Dump up to 4 Inches of Snow on Southern Arkansas ...
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Alabama, Mississippi only 2 states to celebrate joint MLK, Robert E. Lee Day Alabama and Mississippi are the only states that combine the King and Lee holiday. Arkansas ended the practice last year, with Gov. Asa Hutchinson saying discontinuing the practice provided the state "an opportunity bridge divides." Arkansas did not create a separate holiday for Lee. Efforts are ...
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Government waste: Drug-testting welfare recipients Arkansas also began to implement its testing law in 2016. According to an end-of-year report provided by the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services, out of 3,040 applicants for the state's Transitional Employment Assistance and Work Pays program, just six were actually given drug tests and two ...
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