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Iranian war strands global timber shipments, but Arkansas impacts minimal
The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is restricting imports to the rapidly growing timber markets in the Middle East and northern Africa, according to an industry outlet, but impacts on the Arkansas timber industry will likely be minimal Read more
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Arkansas Advocate: Protestors arrested outside Governor’s Mansion during protest of Turning Point USA
Four people protesting outside the Governor’s Mansion were arrested Wednesday afternoon, with two facing felony second-degree battery charges, according to Arkansas State Police Read more
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Bits & Pieces: I always go backwards when I’m backin’ up
We’ve got something in common with Rooster Cogburn Read more
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DeGray Lake Fishing Report: Black bass in shallow water
As of Thursday, March 12, Randy Plyler with Plyler Outdoors Guide Service reports that black bass can be caught in shallows Read more
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Rain wipes burn bans from Arkansas map
Recent rainfall across Arkansas has eliminated wildfire danger in all but about 15 counties in the north-central and northeastern corner of the state Read more

