In 2004, the hospital shut its doors overnight, leaving behind thousands of unsecured employee files and patient records, including copies of Social Security cards, drivers licenses and medical test results.
Amity, Arkadelphia tapped to receive funding for water projects
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission approved $270 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding distribution at its meeting on Friday.
Ouachita professors publish paper on AR-CURE program
Ouachita Baptist University professors Dr. Nathan Reyna, Dr. Ruth Plymale, and Dr. Christin Pruett collaborated with colleagues at other universities on a research paper that has been published in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education.
Here’s when drug prices will start to decrease for Medicare recipients
The lower pricing is one of the first of several policy measures Americans will see in the coming months and years under the Inflation Reduction Act signed into law in August.
Big oil supports bills to make sales of 15% ethanol blends year-round
The U.S. Senate is inching toward a bipartisan solution to a years-long push for year-round sales of ethanol blends of 15% or more.
School demolition, clinic ground bridge among November construction permits
The City of Arkadelphia issued building permits with an estimated construction value of $843,450 for the month of November.
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