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US Department of Labor finds Fort Smith restaurant operator illegally fired worker
The U.S. Department of Labor found a Fort Smith restaurant illegally fired a worker who used federally protected medical leave, according to a news release.
January-April traffic at the Fort Smith airport up 7.6%
The traffic trend continues to be positive at the Fort Smith Regional Airport in early 2024 after a disappointing 2023. Airport enplanements through April total 18,745, up 7.6% compared with the same period in 2023. April enplanements totaled 4,928, up 2.2% compared with 4,824 in April 2023, according to data...
UAFS Embracing Hispanic Heritage works to embrace culture 'beyond the month'
FORT SMITH, Ark — UAFS (University of Arkansas - Fort Smith) Embracing Hispanic Heritage (EHH) is working harder than ever to connect campus and community members to Hispanic culture "beyond the month." Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, but the Hispanic Heritage Committee...
Baseball Recap: Midland snaps four-game streak of wins on the road
It's hard to turn regular season success into postseason wins, a fact Midland can now relate to. They fell 7-2 to the West Side Eagles on Friday. Midland was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as West Side apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in March.
Fort Smith dermatologist shares tips on how to spot signs of melanoma
FORT SMITH, Ark. — We are in the middle of Melanoma Awareness Month, a month set aside to bring awareness to a preventable yet deadly form of cancer. While finding and treating this type of cancer has gotten better, it still leads to thousands of deaths each year. "One...
Claremore Couple Gets Caught In Possible Tornado Near Bokoshe
A Claremore couple hauling a load back from Arkansas say they got caught up in a possible tornado Wednesday night. She says the 46,000 coils they were hauling, saved them from being thrown around by the strong winds. Donna Glosson and her husband were driving near Bokoshe when they found...
Fort Smith students make art to help dogs get adopted
FORT SMITH, Ark. — The Artemis Project is a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing homeless animals with about 500 cats and dogs in its foster care system. Elizabeth Johnson, co-founder of the Artemis Project, says there are hundreds more in the Fort Smith area that still need a home. "The...
Shoes collected during annual 'Walk a Mile' drive to be displayed, donated May 16
Across Fort Smith, new and slightly worn shoes have been collected to and made ready for the feet of foster children. There are 380 foster children being raised in Sebastian County. During May, National Foster Care Month, volunteers from The Arkansas Family Alliance have been busy collecting donated shoes at various locations across Fort Smith, according to a news release.
Cherokee Freedmen touring exhibit opens at the U.S. Marshals Museum
The U.S. Marshals Museum is the third location for a touring exhibit created by the Cherokee Nation that focuses on the tribe’s “painful moments” with slavery, especially with the Cherokee Freedmen. “We Are Cherokee: Cherokee Freedmen and the Right to Citizenship,” features the stories, history, images and...
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