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Day: October 30, 2024

Storms should roll through region ahead of All Hallows’ Eve
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Storms should roll through region ahead of All Hallows’ Eve

Showers and thunderstorms should exit the area by 1 p.m. Thursday

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Arkadelphia’s Trick-or-Treat moved to Rec Center ahead of rainy forecast
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Arkadelphia’s Trick-or-Treat moved to Rec Center ahead of rainy forecast

The City of Arkadelphia’s Trick-or-Treat event, scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m., has been moved indoors, the city…

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OBU adds music therapy course
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OBU adds music therapy course

“It’s our understanding Ouachita is the first and only university in Arkansas to offer a music therapy course,” said Dr. Caroline Taylor, dean of the School of Performing Arts

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New partnership heats up wildlife habitat enhancement in Arkansas
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New partnership heats up wildlife habitat enhancement in Arkansas

It may seem odd to talk about setting fires for habitat management while the state is in the midst of a burn ban-inducing drought, but prescribed burns are one of the best ways to combat the wildfires that have county judges concerned

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State police make arrests in shooting, fatal hit-and-run in separate Mena incidents
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State police make arrests in shooting, fatal hit-and-run in separate Mena incidents

State police arrested a Mena teenager in connection with a shooting that occurred late last week

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Arkansas Advocate: Smoke from burning crop residue poses challenges one lawmaker wants to address
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Arkansas Advocate: Smoke from burning crop residue poses challenges one lawmaker wants to address

Republican state Rep. Fran Cavenaugh of Walnut Ridge wants to beef up regulation of crop burning and plans to introduce legislation during the state’s General Assembly in January to do so

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