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Farmers in 40 counties eligible for drought-related aid
Farmers in more than half of Arkansas’ 75 counties can apply for federal funds to help them cope with the effects of ongoing drought conditions, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday. Read more
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Drought, inflation strain farmers, who see little relief in sight
Cattle ranchers in northern and western Arkansas are dealing with a feed shortage, and row crop farmers in east Arkansas are struggling to keep their fields adequately irrigated, according to state agriculture officials and local cooperative managers. Read more
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Fix for underfunded tire recycling program must wait for legislative review
A stop-gap measure to keep Arkansas’ tire recycling program running fell through on Friday, meaning scrap tire piles will keep growing in large sections of the state. Read more
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HISTORY MINUTE: Noted architect brother to Ritz, animal crackers logo artist
In 1927, Mann and Stern was awarded the ambitious project of designing the new Little Rock High School. It was to become the largest high school in the state. Read more
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ADC: 6 Clark County inmates eligible for parole in September
There are six Arkansas Department of Correction inmates serving prison time for felonies committed in Clark County who are eligible for parole in September 2022. Read more
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SAU enrolls more than 5,000: magnoliareporter.com
Southern Arkansas University shattered its previous fall enrollment records, officially reporting on Wednesday that the Magnolia campus had enrolled 5,094 students. Read more
