The Cooperative Extension Service and The Nature Conservancy are working with partners and landowners in the Buffalo River watershed to improve water quality. One such water quality improvement …
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By the U of A System Division of Agriculture
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2/20/24
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On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. As the eclipse passes over the United States it will cross the state of Arkansas, …
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National Park Service
Buffalo National River
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2/20/24
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"Quilting is...A Total Eclipse of the Heart," is the theme of this year's Northwest Arkansas Quilt Workshop scheduled for Thursdays, March 7, 14, 21, 28 and April 4. The workshops will be conducted …
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Staff Report
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2/20/24
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The Arkansas Department of Oral Health, has agreed to bring a mobile oral screening clinic to both Deer and Mt. Judea school campuses, they will screen not only our students, but the community as …
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2/20/24
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Attention Newton County residents
• To obtain your 911 address please contact the Newton County addressing office at 870-446-2966 or come by Monday — Friday 8-4:30. The office is …
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2/20/24
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Being old isn’t easy. Our society doesn’t always honor, support, or respond respectfully to old age but it’s not okay for any senior to be left behind, face hunger or feel isolated. …
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2/20/24
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JONESBORO – Students on the Chancellor’s and Dean’s Lists for fall 2023 at Arkansas State University have been announced. The lists recognize undergraduate students who achieved the …
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2/20/24
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LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin today issued the following statement regarding his office’s Election Integrity Unit ahead of the start of early voting for the 2024 preferential …
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2/19/24
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On Sept. 8, 1945, six days after Japan surrendered and World War II officially ended, President Harry S. Truman went to Griffith Stadium to throw out the first pitch in a game between the Washington …
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By JOE GUZZARDI
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2/19/24
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TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME - GREETINGS:
WHEREAS: Daisy Lee Gatson Bates, was born on November 11, 1914, in Huttig, Arkansas. Bates' life began marred by the atrocities of racism when her …
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2/18/24
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A couple of days ago, I retrieved one (of about a hundred) of our family doglets’ chew bones from the seemingly unreachable chasm under my youngest and quietest daughter’s bed using an …
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By JASE GRAVES
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2/18/24
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Fast facts
Poultry Solar Analysis tool offers after-tax cashflow modeling to assess investment 30 state deadline for ‘legacy net metering’ status to apply current rate structure Two …
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By JOHN LOVETT
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
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2/17/24
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FAYETTEVILLE — Farmers will be able to use existing stock of products containing dicamba on tolerant cotton and soybeans, following an order Wednesday from the United States Environmental …
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By MARY HIGHTOWER
U of A System Division of Agriculture
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2/17/24
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Fast facts: Ozark MangoTM is seventh nectarine introduced by Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program Sweet nectarine harvested in late June New variety has standard acidity, orange flesh
CLARKSVILLE …
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By MICHAEL GJELLUM
U of A System Division of Agriculture
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2/17/24
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LITTLE ROCK — America’s Seed Fund Road tour will start its swing through the South with an April 2 stop in Little Rock at the headquarters of the Cooperative Extension Service. The 2024 …
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By MARY HIGHTOWER
U of A System Division of Agriculture
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2/17/24
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WASHINGTON — This week, the Joint Commission and National Quality Forum announced VA’s Surgical Pause practice has been recognized with the prestigious John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety …
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2/17/24
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MONTICELLO — While an emerging fungal disease continues to chip away at the forestry industry in the southern United States, remote sensing researcher Hamdi Zurqani is developing artificial …
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By NICK KORDSMEIER
U of A System Division of Agriculture
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2/17/24
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LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is reminding farmers and applicators of the Arkansas State Plant Board’s rule that prohibits in-crop agricultural use of dicamba after …
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2/17/24
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Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism has announced Newton County will receive $100,000 to construct a walking trail, pavilion, seating, play area, and accessibility features at …
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Staff Report
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2/17/24
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The Arkansas Department of Oral Health, has agreed to bring a mobile oral screening clinic to both Deer and Mt. Judea school campuses, they will screen not only our students but our community as …
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2/17/24
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