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Day: June 6, 2023

Stephen “Scotty” Ashley
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Stephen “Scotty” Ashley

Scotty worked with Wintransport, a career that gave him the opportunity to pray every morning over CB radio with his co-workers. 

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William “Tooter” Wilson
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William “Tooter” Wilson

Tooter was a retired crane operator and worked construction most of his life. He was a United States Navy veteran of the Korean War.

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Tesla Fest returning to Mid-America
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Tesla Fest returning to Mid-America

Attendees will have the opportunity to view science shows in the Dorothy Van Lue & Albert F.W. Habeeb Tesla Theater, home of the World’s Most Powerful Conical Tesla Coil.

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Citing sovereign immunity, Arkansas AG calls on court to dismiss LEARNS Act lawsuit
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Citing sovereign immunity, Arkansas AG calls on court to dismiss LEARNS Act lawsuit

Griffin argued that because plaintiffs can’t show the state acted unlawfully, their claims are barred by sovereign immunity, a legal doctrine that prevents most lawsuits against the state. 

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Mark Dudley
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Mark Dudley

Mark was a retired law enforcement officer.

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Ed Snell
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Ed Snell

He was a retired machinist with Scroll Technology in Arkadelphia.

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Dry weather patterns leave pastures thirsty; ranchers worried
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Dry weather patterns leave pastures thirsty; ranchers worried

While Arkansas saw a very wet April, the May 30 Drought Center map showed nearly 42 percent of the state as being abnormally dry.

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