07/14/11 Officials say the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service in Arkansas is getting $4.26 million in additional funding to help producers.
07/14/11 Arkansas State has placed a pair of football players on preseason watch lists.
07/14/11 Crews performing resurfacing work will require a lane closure today on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock.
07/14/11 More than 3,900 Entergy Arkansas customers remain without power after severe thunderstorms knocked down trees and power lines in parts of Arkansas.
07/14/11 The Lee County TigerCats semi-pro football team picked up the best victory of their short history, beating the Tennessee Hurricanes 20-6 on Saturday in Memphis.
07/10/11 ARLINGTON -- A group of teenagers from Arkansas are now part of the community here in Arlington. Immanuel Baptist Church from Little Rock teamed up with The Commons church in Arlington, and two dozen teens visited Snohomish County in June. They completed several service projects during the week they were here, said the Rev. Tim Corbin, pastor of The Commons.
07/06/11 Arkansas defensive end Jake Bequette and linebacker Jerry Franklin are being considered for the 2011 Bednarik Award, which recognizes the nation's top defensive player.
07/06/11 Crews rehabilitating arch columns on a railroad overpass on LaHarpe Boulevard (Highway 10) in downtown Little Rock will require a lane closure today and tomorrow, according to Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department officials.
07/06/11 Crews performing resurfacing work will require a lane closure today and tomorrow on Interstate 440 in North Little Rock.
07/06/11 Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin said Tuesday that he's made his office more efficient. But a breakdown of Martin's spending also shows that costs shot up about $3,500 per day on average.
07/05/11 A single shot was fired Sunday morning as two men robbed the Sands Motel on Arkansas Highway 161 South in Jacksonville.
06/29/11 The former football coach at Springdale High School has died after a two-year battle with cancer.
06/29/11 LITTLE ROCK, Ar. (AP) - The Arkansas State Police are getting ready to launch a summer traffic enforcement effort, which will start on the Independence Day weekend.
06/29/11 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Cribs made and sold in the United States will face the toughest safety standards in the world, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Tuesday.
06/29/11 University of Arkansas women's golfer Emily Tubert has fired a second round 77 in day two of stroke play at the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship in Bandon, Ore.
06/29/11 Former North Little Rock Charging Wildcat Rebecca Clements stops a shot for the East in the Arkansas High School Coaches Associatino All-Star game in Fayetteville on Tuesday night.
06/26/11 A former North Little Rock police officer made his first appearance in federal court Tuesday.
06/22/11 *Rogers, AR. Rogers Little Theater and NWA Events Unlimited are pleased to announce their partnership to hold special events in late June to coincide with the nationally recognized Black Music Month celebration. On Thursday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church of Rogers will play host to a Gospel Jazz Concert featuring the [...]
06/21/11 "The problem is backward thinking in deciding that sheltering is the most effective way to deal with homeless pets because shelters have been around for a lot longer than birth control." From comments on arktimes.com In response to David Koon's June 15 story, "To spay or to shelter?" on the debate on whether to use money earmarked for animal welfare to spay and neuter or to build an animal ...
06/21/11 On their first day on the job with the state in control of the Pulaski County Special School District, Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell and newly appointed interim Superintendent Bobby Lester... |