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Report released on 82-year-old struck, killed by vehicle in Logan County
BOONEVILLE, Ark. — A Booneville man was struck and killed by a vehicle in April, according to a new report. The report, released by the Department of Public Safety (DPS), says that 82-year-old William Carpenter was hit by a vehicle on April 6 at around 8:16 p.m. Carpenter was...
Couple graduates from Arkansas Tech at the same time as their kids
Two graduates from Arkansas Tech University share their experience working together as parents to complete their degrees while also helping their family add two more high school graduates to their bunch.
Magnolia ER doctor allegedly rapes patient at hospital; arrest made
MAGNOLIA, Ark. (KSLA) - A doctor in Magnolia, Ark. has been arrested for an alleged rape. The doctor in question is Jeremy Wayne Saul, 43, of London, Ark. The Magnolia Police Department says the rape was reported March 28, and an investigation began. Saul was working as a doctor in...
Semi-truck crash leaves 2 dead in Franklin County, police say
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ark. — Two people are dead after a single-vehicle crash in Franklin County, according to a crash report by the Arkansas State Police (ASP). According to Cindy Murphy with ASP, the crash occurred on Sunday, May 5, at around 4:57 a.m. ASP stated a 2024 Kenworth semi...
Server Says: Jennie Lumpkin of Fat Daddy’s Bar-B-Que
It is hard to beat a barbecue shack when it comes to grub in Arkansas, and those who find themselves drawn to the food and atmosphere at Fat Daddy’s Bar-B-Que in Russellville are in good company. Jennie Lumpkin, bar manager at Fat Daddy’s, got her start in 2008 as...
One dead, two injured in Ozark motorcycle crash
OZARK, Ark. — One person was killed and two others were injured after a motorcycle crash in Franklin County. A report from the Arkansas Department of Public Safety (DPS) says that the crash occurred on May 3 at around 8:46 p.m. in Ozark. Thomas Lee, of Waldron, and a...
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