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ARDOT reports no injuries after a car hit a pedestrian on I-49 in Greenland
GREENLAND, Ark. — According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), no injuries were reported after an I-49 crash between a car and a pedestrian on May 15 in Greenland. The crash reportedly took ARDOT just over half an hour to clear, and traffic was only impacted on one...
Extension granted for Alamo Drafthouse project on former 112 Drive-In property in Fayetteville
The developers of a mixed-use project on the site of the former 112 Drive-In have asked for an extension to keep the project alive. It’s been over 14 months since a movie screening was held at the site to celebrate the start of the project, which included plans for the state’s first Alamo Drafthouse.
Center Street parking lot closed May 15-16
The Center Street surface parking lot will be closed on Wednesday, May 15, and Thursday, May 16 for surface treatment maintenance, city officials announced in a press release Tuesday. The lot is located north of Center Street, south of Meadow Street, and east of Church Avenue and is expected to...
NWACC student completes her RN degree as the youngest in her class
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — She turned 20 a month ago. Today, Leighanne Jones graduated college with a Registered Nurse (RN) degree, making her the youngest in her graduating class at NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC). "I was always drawn towards a career in the healthcare field," she said. She never...
Dynamic Duos: Chris and Heather Blackmon, Owner and Business Manager, Blackmon Chiropractic Clinic
We met in our first semester of college at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 1988, and we have been together for 36 years. After graduating from college, we moved to Iowa for Chris to attend chiropractic school. We moved back to Little Rock at the end of 1995 so Chris could follow in the family footsteps and work with his father at Blackmon Chiropractic clinic, as well as to raise our two daughters, Bailey and Marley.
Former Centerton firefighter accused of stealing morphine from department pleads not guilty
A former Centerton firefighter accused of stealing morphine from the department pleaded not guilty on Monday, according to court documents.
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