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Published on Jul 3, 2025Source: Baxter Bulletin - Arkansas - Pending
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
FILM NOTES: Acting, scoring focus of Arkansas Cinema Society Night School
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. The Arkansas Cinema Society is offering classes in acting, directing and musical scoring, 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays this fall at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, 501 E. Ninth …
Source: Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Arkansas farmers say they are feeling the pinch as tariffs take a toll
Arkansas farmers during a town hall meeting in Little Rock expressed concerns over the effect of tariffs on the agriculture industry. They expressed support for balanced trade policies, but said tariffs on major U.S. trading partners are hurting.
Source: Baltimore Sun - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Arkansas Rural Health Academy Names Scott Kuttenkuler as 1st President
Scott Kuttenkuler (Photo provided by the Arkansas Rural Health Partnership) The Arkansas Rural Health Partnership (ARHP) of Lake Village has named Scott Kuttenkuler as the first president of the Arkansas Rural Health Academy. ARHP launched the Academy in …
Source: Arkansas Business - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Making Arkansas and America Strong, Safe and Prosperous
By Press Release Our country was at a crossroads last November when the American people headed to the polls to weigh in on which direction we should take. The competing visions represented a clear contrast for voters to consider. Thankfully they were …
Source: Swark Today - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
KASU News: Arkansas defends Ten Commandments display law in federal court
Arkansas defends its Ten Commandments display law in court, a mayor faces removal over unpaid taxes, and a new midwife training program aims to improve maternal health. Plus, roadway safety agencies issue holiday travel warnings and abortion access data …
Source: KASU - Arkansas - Pending -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Arkansas Queer Men’s Social Club creates safe space for connection without alcohol
Founding a social club not only addressed Paul Whannel's personal needs, but also the needs of an underserved community he was trying to engage with: queer men in Arkansas. "I was searching for community," Whannel of Little Rock said about …
Source: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Pending -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Internet group files another federal suit over Arkansas social media laws
State Sen. Tyler Dees (R-Siloam Springs) was the lead sponsor of the bills to amend Arkansas’s Social Media Safety Act, which was previously blocked by a judge. Credit: Brian Chilson A nonprofit trade association for internet companies is again suing …
Source: Arkansas Times - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Arkansas Soybean Farmers Reeling from New Tariffs
In Arkansas, officials confirm soybean exports to China have fallen to their lowest level since 2020, blamed on new U.S. tariffs. Soybean exports have fallen by roughly half from January to April of this year according to industry leaders. In a panel …
Source: Red River Radio - Louisiana - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Florida QB becomes Arkansas’ second commitment for 2027 class
A day removed from securing their 25th commitment for the 2026 cycle, the Arkansas Razorbacks earned their second pledge for 2027 in Lakeland (Fla.) quarterback Joaquin Kavouklis, as reported on Thursday by National Recruiting Analyst John Garcia Jr. The 6 …
Source: On3 - Pending