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February 12
Chicks blow out Redskins on senior night
The Blytheville Chickasaws dominated the Pocahontas Redskins 68-32 on senior night, clinching the number two seed in the 4A-3 conference. The team celebrated its standout seniors with a decisive victory.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
February 12
Lady Chicks rock arena with 58-47 win
The Blytheville Lady Chickasaws celebrated senior night with a 58-47 victory over the Pocahontas Lady Redskins, extending their winning streak to six games. Senior Makayla Guess led with 16 points.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
February 12
Trumann falls 67-41 to Stuttgart
Trumann Wildcats fell to Stuttgart Ricebirds 67-41 in a 4A-6 basketball match. Despite a strong defensive start, Trumann struggled offensively, with Luke Bishop leading the team with 19 points.
Sports
February 12
Trumann falls to Stuttgart, 67-41
Trumann suffers a 67-41 defeat to Stuttgart in their 4A-6 conference game. Despite a strong start, Trumann couldn't maintain momentum, scoring only nine points after the first quarter.
Anthony Cossey
Sports
February 12
Osceola edges rival Colts to stay unbeaten in conference
Osceola Seminoles maintain their unbeaten conference record with a narrow 68-66 win over Rivercrest Colts, avenging last season's defeats. Key performances and strategic defense led to their comeback victory.
Sports
February 12
Lady Colts edge Osceola, 59-57
The Lady Colts narrowly defeated Osceola 59-57, overcoming a first-half deficit with strong performances from Destiny Burks and key second-half adjustments. Rivercrest now holds a 9-2 conference record.
Sports
February 12
Lady Colts rally past Walnut Ridge Bobcats
The Lady Colts overcame an early deficit to defeat the Walnut Ridge Bobcats 54-45, securing second place in Conference 3A-3. Destiny Burks led Rivercrest with 26 points in the hard-fought victory.
Steve Knox
Sports
February 12
Facon and Woods lead Rivercrest past Osceola
Rivercrest Junior Lady Colts triumphed over Osceola 45-28, led by Armani Facon and Aniyah Wood's double-digit performances. Despite Osceola's efforts, crucial turnovers and a strong defense secured Rivercrest's victory.
Brayden Parnell
obituaries
February 12
Kamesha Tranice Jackson
Kamesha Tranice Jackson, 28, of Blytheville, passed away on February 2, 2025. She leaves behind her family, including her fiancé and son. Services will be held on February 15 at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church.
obituaries
February 12
Larry B. Hampton
Larry B. Hampton, a former Manila resident and beloved member of Harvest Fellowship Church of God, passed away peacefully at 74. He leaves behind cherished family and friends who remember his humor and love for music.
Sports
February 12
Lady Lions clinch fourth straight league crown
The Manila Lady Lions secured their fourth consecutive 3A-3 Conference title with an undefeated season, dominating Osceola 68-22. Their defensive prowess and teamwork led to an average winning margin of 39 points.
David Pierce
Sports
February 12
– Manila Cheer Clinic –
Manila High School's cheer clinic concluded with two age groups performing at the Manila-Osceola girls game. Participants showcased cheer routines, wearing black and gold necklaces and light-up cowboy hats.
Sports
February 12
Warriors defeat illness-ridden Tigers in last home game
The Ridgefield Christian Academy Warriors triumphed over the illness-stricken Armorel Tigers 60-38 in their last home game. Despite key players being unwell, the Tigers couldn't match the Warriors' long-range shooting.
Sports
February 12
Chicks, Lady Chicks continue winning streak
The Blytheville Chickasaws and Lady Chickasaws extended their winning streaks with victories over the Highland Rebels. The Chicks are now 18-8, while the Lady Chicks stand at 14-8 this season.
Sports
February 12
Lady Rebels defeat Bay, 62-21
The Riverside Lady Rebels dominated the Bay Yellowjackets with a decisive 62-21 victory. Arden Vaughn and Brooklyn Berry led the charge, securing a strong lead early in the game.
Sports
February 12
Lady Pirates defeat Lady Bearcats
The Gosnell Lady Pirates triumphed over the Brookland Lady Bearcats 50-44, improving their season record. Freshman Bryonna Thompson led with 12 points as the team progresses under new coach Monroe Carr.
Sports
February 12
Junior Lady Colts among day one victors in district tourney
The 3A-3 Junior High District Tournament kicked off with higher-seeded teams advancing. RJHS, Walnut Ridge, and Hoxie secured victories, setting the stage for intense semifinal matchups on Feb. 11.
David Pierce
Sports
February 12
Osceola remains perfect in conference play
Osceola remains unbeaten in conference play, defeating Manila Lions 69-55. Seniors Byron Kirkwood, Tyrese James, Chris Wilkins, Donovan Littleton, and Jeriyan Long led the charge, securing a 12-0 league record.
Steve Knox
Sports
February 12
Junior Lions stay perfect with win over Osceola
The Manila Junior Lions maintained their perfect record with a gritty 56-50 win over Osceola, thanks to a stifling defense that allowed only three fourth-quarter points. Espn Burrow led with 28 points.
Steve Knox
obituaries
February 12
Monty May
Monty May, a devoted educator, entrepreneur, and missionary, passed away at 76. He taught in Arkansas and Texas, founded Shoe Aid Company, and was active in church missions in Brazil and Cuba. Memorial services will be held in Jonesboro.
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February 12
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Education
February 11
Quiz Bowl team wins first place
The Buffalo Island Central Junior High Quiz Bowl team clinched first place at the 2A Northeast Regional Tournament on Feb. 1. The team members are Cole Sills, Jake Hurst, Nash Decker, and others.
Community News
February 11
Justice Cecil McDonald to headline Black History program
Justice Cecil McDonald will headline the Annual Black History Program on Feb. 23 at New Mt. Pleasant Christian Worship Center in Osceola. The event will honor local contributors and is open to the public.
Opinion
February 11
Editor’s Corner: The love letter
Valentine’s Day is near, and a heartfelt love letter could be the perfect gift. Sandra Brand shares how a personal touch can mean more than traditional gifts, with an example to inspire you.
Sandra Brand
entertainment
February 11
Betty Minyard wins Big Game contest
Betty Minyard, a 91-year-old grandmother from Blytheville, wins the 2025 Big Game contest by predicting the Eagles' victory over the Chiefs. She'll receive a $50 Grand Prize for her accurate score prediction.
News
February 11
Applications now available for TAP, RTP
Arkansas Highway Commission opens applications for TAP and RTP grants, offering federal funding for transportation and recreation projects. Virtual seminars on program requirements are scheduled for Feb. 19 and March 4, 2025.
News
February 11
Manila council moves forward with projects
Manila City Council advances with key projects including a Fun Park grant proposal, infrastructure improvements funded by bond restructuring, and new equipment purchases, while addressing community concerns and personnel changes.
Revis Blaylock
News
February 11
The Grizz leads county-wide reading program
The Memphis Grizzlies and Big River Steel team up to promote literacy with the Read to Achieve program, challenging Mid-South students to read daily. The initiative impacts over 30,000 students annually.
Sandra Brand
News
February 11
Visiting farmer says education remains the key
Newport farmer Hallie Shoffner addresses Blytheville Rotary Club, highlighting the importance of education in agriculture. She discusses challenges in farm profitability, food insecurity, and the need for local processing industries.
Joseph Fondren
News
February 11
Blytheville Police issue scam alert
Blytheville Police warn residents of a phone scam involving fake arrest warrants and demands for payment. Authorities urge the public to hang up and avoid sharing financial information.
News
February 11
Blytheville School District searches for superintendent
Blytheville School District seeks a new superintendent while celebrating the success of the Special Olympics Individual Basketball Skills Competition, featuring athletes from seven districts and strong community support.
News
February 11
Blytheville fathers step up to the plate
In Blytheville, a new Fatherhood Program, "Fatherhood God's Way," encourages dads to set positive examples. Hosted by Acts of Hope, the initiative aims to support fathers and promote family values.
Joseph Fondren
obituaries
February 11
Margaret Dobbins
Margaret Dobbins, 92, of St. Peters, Mo., passed away on Feb. 6, 2025. A former Blytheville School District employee, she was cherished for her community service and love of cooking. Services on Feb. 14.
Opinion
February 11
Revis' Ramblings: Don't forget your sweetheart
Valentine's Day is approaching, and it's time to express love with thoughtful gifts. From roses to chocolates, the tradition thrives despite rising costs, with Americans spending billions annually.
obituaries
February 11
Latausha Miller
Latausha Miller, born Nov. 7, 1977, passed away on Jan. 29, 2025, at 47. She is survived by her parents, children, and siblings. Services will be held on Feb. 15 at Wolfe Brothers Funeral Home in Blytheville.
E-Edition
February 8
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News
February 7
Legislators divided on affirmative action bill
Arkansas lawmakers clash over a bill to end affirmative action in state and local government. Despite protests and opposition from minority Democrats, the controversial bill advances to the governor's desk.
Sandra Brand
entertainment
February 7
Leachville Fire Dept. to collect for Make-A-Wish
Leachville Fire Department will hold a roadblock on Main Street on Feb. 14 to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, aiming to surpass last year's $5,000 contribution for critically ill children.
entertainment
February 7
Lady Bug Garden Club holds February meeting
The Lady Bug Garden Club's February meeting featured a heartfelt poem, gardening tips, and an insightful talk by Phyllis McClendon on The Haven, a shelter for domestic abuse victims. The next meeting is set for March 6.
entertainment
February 7
Delta Sigma Theta works to share statistics of human trafficking
Delta Sigma Theta raises awareness on human trafficking during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month by sharing alarming statistics and partnering with communities to combat this ongoing issue.
entertainment
February 7
Pizzaz pays visit to Blytheville Lions Club
Pizzaz, a certified courthouse facility dog, visited the Blytheville Lions Club to showcase how he aids vulnerable individuals in sharing their stories in court as part of the Paws for Justice program.
Joseph Fondren
entertainment
February 7
Lion of the Year
Kevin Snow of the Blytheville Lions Club received the prestigious District 7-0 Lion of the Year award, highlighting his contributions to sight conservation and community support in Northeast Arkansas.
Sports
February 7
Future cheerleaders show their school spirit
Young Riverside cheerleaders showcased their school spirit with a halftime performance at the senior girls’ game, featuring routines they learned at a cheer camp led by high school cheerleaders.
Sports
February 7
Riverside tennis teams receive state championship rings
Riverside's tennis teams celebrated their 2A State Championship victory, receiving rings during a basketball game event. Key players Brooklyn Berry, Malorie Booth, and Thatcher Durham led the winning efforts.
entertainment
February 7
Nucor Star Cinema presents movies
Catch "Captain America: Brave New World" at Nucor Star Cinema in Blytheville, showing Feb. 14-16, Feb. 21-23, and Feb. 28-March 2. Showtimes: 7 p.m. Fridays/Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets from $8.84.
Records
February 7
Blytheville Emergency Squad
Members of the Blytheville Emergency Squad took on a new role as waitstaff during Pizza Inn's weekly fundraiser night, concluding the event with a group photo under the restaurant's neon sign.
entertainment
February 7
Souper Tuesday planned
Arkids Pediatric Day Centers in Blytheville will host a Souper Tuesday drive-thru on Feb. 11, offering free soup from 5-7 p.m. at 1201 S. Division St.
entertainment
February 7
Police to host car seat check-up
The Blytheville Police Department is hosting a car seat check-up event on Feb. 10, offering inspections by certified technicians and providing essential car seat safety information from 2-4 p.m.
entertainment
February 7
Stan Dutton resigns position from The Ritz Foundation
Stan Dutton resigns as executive director of The Ritz Foundation, effective Feb. 18. Dutton expressed gratitude and plans to continue pastoring while announcing a new career soon.
business
February 7
City of Blytheville to hold Town Hall meeting Feb. 17
Blytheville will hold a Town Hall meeting on Feb. 17 to discuss restructuring the one half cent sales tax. The public can share concerns and ask questions ahead of the May Primary Election ballot questions.
entertainment
February 7
Local legend celebrates 30 years of dedication
Judy Cullins-Brand marks 30 years at Perkins Family Restaurant in Blytheville, never missing a day since its opening. Celebrated for her dedication and baking prowess, Judy is cherished by the Houseworth family and customers alike.
Revis Blaylock
Opinion
February 7
Editor’s Corner: The Pride of Jesse Hallam
Reflecting on the emotional impact of Johnny Cash's 1981 film "The Pride of Jesse Hallam," this Editor’s Corner piece delves into personal memories, literacy struggles, and the transformative power of education.
Sandra Brand
News
February 7
Community works to “Stop the Violence”
Bishop Randy Crenshaw leads a "Stop the Violence" initiative in Blytheville, focusing on anti-bullying efforts in schools. Joined by local leaders, he urges students to report bullying and embrace kindness.
Revis Blaylock
obituaries
February 6
Florence Willyerd Morris
Florence Willyerd Morris, 86, passed away on Feb. 5, 2025. A beloved Leachville resident, she was known for her work at the Farmers Market and dedication to her church. She leaves behind a large family.
News
February 5
Arkansas to receive $286M in American Relief Act aid with Mississippi County having largest number o...
Arkansas agriculture secures $286.2M from the American Relief Act, with Mississippi County leading in aid eligibility. The funds target crop losses in key commodities like soybeans, rice, and cotton.
Sports
February 5
Osceola improves to 9-0 with win over Rivercrest
Osceola Seminoles maintain their perfect conference record, advancing to 9-0, with a 66-55 victory over Rivercrest Colts. Tyler Bell led with 15 points, while Rivercrest's Jarirus Byrd scored 16 in a competitive matchup.
Sports
February 5
Junior Seminoles win close one over Colts
Osceola’s Junior Seminoles edged out Rivercrest Colts 60-53 with a strong defensive showing, including 16 steals. Marvel Carr led with 20 points, while Jaylen Hatch secured a double-double.
Brayden Parnell
Sports
February 5
Wildcats pick up non-conference win
Jalen Elrod's 18 points led Trumann to a narrow 49-46 victory over Rector in high school basketball. Key plays from Tony Postell, Jr. and Johnny Bell secured the Wildcats' non-conference win.
Sports
February 5
Tigers win big on senior night
The Armorel Tigers celebrated senior night with a decisive 74-49 win over the Clarkton Reindeer. Four seniors and junior Ben Braswell led the team, with three players scoring 18 points each.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
February 5
Lady Lions lock down Rivercrest
The Manila Lady Lions dominated Rivercrest 76-41, securing the top seed in the 3A-3 District Tournament. With strong defense and scoring, they remain undefeated in conference play, eyeing a league title.
David Pierce
Sports
February 5
Hornets sting Cross County 77-50 in rival win
Harrisburg Hornets dominated Cross County 77-50 in a decisive win, led by Eastin Gray and Axel Heeb. The game, relocated due to flooding, saw Harrisburg maintain and extend their lead each quarter.
Anthony Cossey
Sports
February 5
Second half surge gives Lady Warriors win over BIC
The Lady Warriors staged a dramatic comeback, overcoming a 19-point halftime deficit to defeat BIC 48-45 in a thrilling 2A-3 conference game. EPC's strong defense limited BIC to just two points in the final quarter.
Anthony Cossey
Sports
February 5
Senior Lions edge Colts in thriller
The Manila Lions narrowly defeated Rivercrest Colts 68-67 in a thrilling basketball game. Daniel Azucena led the Lions with 27 points, while Jayden Young's 23 points weren't enough for the Colts.
Sports
February 5
Manila Junior Boys top Rivercrest
The Manila Junior Lions maintained their unbeaten streak with a 47-34 victory over the Rivercrest Junior Colts, led by Jonathan Azucena's 12 points. Coach Matheny praised the team's cohesive effort.
Brayden Parnell
Sports
February 5
Harrisburg Girls overwhelm Osceola
Harrisburg Girls dominated Osceola 60-33, extending the Lady Seminoles' losing streak to five games. Cassie Carlson and Gabriella Nunez led the Lady Hornets with 19 and 17 points, respectively.
Brayden Parnell
Sports
February 5
Junior Lady Seminoles top Harrisburg
The Junior Lady Seminoles dominated Harrisburg with a 36-5 victory, showcasing a strong defense that held the Hornets scoreless in two quarters. Regan High led with nine points, while Lema Hooks excelled on rebounds.
Brayden Parnell
Sports
February 5
Chicks defeat first place Bearcats
The Blytheville Chickasaws upset the top-ranked Brookland Bearcats 70-58 in a 4A-3 conference clash, handing the Bearcats their first conference loss. Junior Johmir Guyton led Blytheville with 24 points.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
February 5
Seminoles take on the Hoxie Mustangs
Osceola Lady Seminoles dominated the Hoxie Lady Mustangs 66-18, securing their second conference win. Arionna Dolton led with 21 points, as Hoxie's Sydney Noblin managed only 8 points.
Steve Knox
Sports
February 5
Seminoles secure 3-3A regular season title
The Osceola Seminoles clinched the 3-3A regular season basketball title with a dominant 68-36 victory over Hoxie. Jeriyan Long led with 18 points, securing the top seed for the conference tournament.
Steve Knox
Sports
February 5
Junior Lady Mustangs race past Osceola
Hoxie's Junior Lady Mustangs secured a 35-23 victory over Osceola, thanks to a strong start and standout performances by Light and Orrick, who scored 21 points combined in the 3-3A matchup.
Steve Knox
E-Edition
February 4
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February 4
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News
February 4
Family of the Week announced
Harper Miller and Preslee Fraser's family has been named Trumann School District's Family of the Week, recognized for the students' excellent attendance and behavior.
News
February 4
Marked Tree meth case settled
Randy Daniel's meth case in Marked Tree concludes with a sentence of time served and five years of federal supervised release. Daniel pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute meth.
News
February 4
EPC School District named Arkansas Reward School
East Poinsett County High School earns Arkansas Reward School status for the second time, securing $13,131.84 for ranking in the top 6%-10% for student academic growth.
News
February 4
Dunegan appointed to National League of Cities’ Small Cities Council
Tyler Dunegan, Osceola's Council Member, joins the National League of Cities' 2025 Small Cities Council. His role focuses on collaboration and resource development for small communities nationwide.
News
February 4
MCAEOC to offer annual free income tax services
MCAEOC will provide free tax preparation services for Mississippi County residents earning under $61,000 from Jan. 21 to April 15. Special kickoffs on Feb. 15 and March 15 will also be available.
News
February 4
Drew Tyler bags his first bear
Drew Tyler fulfills his dream of bear hunting in Monticello, successfully bagging a 275-pound bear with the help of his father and a tracking dog. The bear rug will soon join his trophy collection.
News
February 4
Egg prices: What goes up usually comes down
Egg prices soar again due to avian influenza, impacting millions of birds and tightening supply. However, economist Jada Thompson predicts a recovery, noting the cyclical nature of egg prices and supply.
Opinion
February 4
Editor’s Corner: Smartphones to be banned?
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders proposes the Bell to Bell, No Cell Act, aiming to ban smartphones in public schools by 2025 to combat rising student mental health issues. Will this improve education?
Sandra Brand
News
February 4
Effects of 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes transformed the area
The 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes, among the most powerful in U.S. history, reshaped landscapes from Arkansas to Missouri, reversing the Mississippi River and forming new lakes. The seismic zone remains active today.
News
February 4
– Earthquake Awareness Month – Will the earthquakes of 1811-12 occur again?
Earthquake Awareness Month highlights the risk of earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, urging Arkansans to prepare for potential disasters. Experts stress the importance of having emergency plans and supplies.
obituaries
February 4
Ida Mae Williams
Ida Mae Williams, 85, of Osceola, passed away peacefully on Jan. 31, 2025. A beloved church member and mother, she leaves behind a large family. Services will be held on Feb. 8 at Bethlehem M.B. Church.
obituaries
February 4
Linda Elizabeth Carr
Linda Elizabeth Carr, 77, of Joiner, passed away on Jan. 30, 2025. She is survived by her children, siblings, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Services will be held at Wilson Funeral Home.
obituaries
February 3
Georgia Lee Clark
Georgia Lee Clark, a beloved matriarch and adventurer, passed away at 97. Her life was a tapestry of love, family, and nature. Funeral services will be held on Feb. 7 at Cobb Funeral Home Chapel.
E-Edition
February 1
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Sports
January 31
Earle sweeps Armorel in 1A-3 matchup
Earle Bulldogs dominate Armorel Tigers in 1A-3 matchups, with the boys winning 72-48 and the girls 79-34. Junior teams also secured victories, maintaining Earle's stronghold in the conference.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
January 31
Chicks avenge early season loss to Warriors
The Blytheville Chickasaws secured a decisive 61-41 win over the Westside Warriors, avenging an earlier loss and climbing to second place in the 4A-3 standings. Key performances came from Micah Dawkins and Frantavious Robinson.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
January 31
Lady Tigers defeat Hoxie
The Armorel Lady Tigers secured a 43-32 victory over the Hoxie Lady Mustangs in a nonconference game. Emily Lloyd led with 18 points, while Baylee Van Dyke added 11. Hoxie won the junior matchup 38-11.
Joseph Fondren
Sports
January 31
Armorel Tigers defeat Delta C7 at the buzzer
Armorel Tigers clinched a thrilling 51-50 victory over Delta C7 Chargers with a last-second shot by Ben Braswell. Braylen Williams led with 15 points, marking the Tigers' first win of 2025.
Joseph Fondren
News
January 31
County Republicans elect officers
Mississippi County Republicans held their first 2025 meeting, electing new officers: Connie Ash as Chairwoman, Tom Wiktorek as Vice Chair, and others to key positions, setting the stage for the year ahead.
News
January 31
Clara Taylor leaves a legacy of caring
Clara Taylor, a beloved Blytheville resident, leaves behind a legacy of compassion and dedication to both her community and the Blytheville Humane Society.
Revis Blaylock
News
January 31
JP Reggie Cullom questions “black dome”
At the Mississippi County Quorum Court meeting, Justice Dr. Reggie Cullom raised concerns over the Osceola Courthouse's "black dome" and questioned spending priorities, while six appropriation ordinances were passed.
Joseph Fondren
News
January 31
Kristian Nuckles appointed to Monette City Council
Kristian Nuckles returns to Monette City Council as the Ward 1, Position 2 representative. The council also approved the 2025 budget, discussed city projects, and addressed updates on the new fire station and community center.
Nan H. Snider
News
January 31
Walters receives Lions Club recruitment pin
Lowell Walters was honored by the Manila Lions Club with a recruitment pin for bringing in two new members for 2024. Club President Christie Patterson praised his contributions during his service.
News
January 31
LBC working to bring new businesses to downtown
LBC's "Open on Main Street" initiative aims to revitalize downtown Leachville by supporting new businesses with resources like business planning, social media help, and free storefront signage.
News
January 31
Blytheville couple celebrates 60 years
Idell and Bernice Jenkins of Blytheville celebrate 60 years of marriage, reflecting on their journey from childhood sweethearts to a life of shared adventures, family, and community service.
Revis Blaylock
Opinion
January 31
Revis’ Ramblings: Groundhog Day
Punxsutawney Phil's annual Groundhog Day prediction is here, drawing thousands to Gobbler’s Knob, Pennsylvania. With only a 30% accuracy rate, will Phil foresee an early spring this year?
Revis Blaylock
News
January 31
Response vehicle arrives in Craighead County
Craighead County Judge Marvin Day presents the keys for the new Weapons of Mass Destruction response vehicle to Jonesboro Fire Chief Marty Hamrick.
News
January 31
Helpline supports Arkansas teachers facing burnout and stress
Arkansas teachers facing burnout and stress now have a new resource.
News
January 31
Boozman, Cotton praise Senate passage of Laken Riley Act
U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) applauded Senate passage of the Laken Riley Act by a bipartisan vote of 64-35.
Records
January 31
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business
January 31
Small Business seminar announced
The Arkansas Small Business Technology Development Center (ASBTDC) will offer an opportunity for future business owners.
Sports
January 30
Lady Colts fourth quarter effort, Burks’ 30 spur win
The Rivercrest Lady Colts secured a 63-56 victory over Newport with a strong fourth-quarter push, led by Destiny Burks' 30-point performance. The win solidifies their second place in the 3A-3 standings.
David Pierce
Sports
January 30
Young, Harris combine for 55 in Colts win
Jayden Young and Buddah Harris combined for 55 points, leading Rivercrest Colts to a 75-59 victory over Newport. Overcoming an early deficit, Rivercrest avenged a prior 10-point loss to the Greyhounds.
David Pierce
Sports
January 30
Lady Hornets cruise to 64-27 win over Cross County
The Lady Hornets dominated Cross County with a 64-27 victory after establishing a commanding 22-3 lead in the first quarter. Alesia Rand led the team with 16 points, while Harrisburg capitalized on size and pace.
Anthony Cossey
Sports
January 30
Fourth quarter collapse proves costly for Lady Wildcats
The Lady Wildcats suffered a tough loss as they scored only two points in the fourth quarter, allowing Southside to secure a 50-35 victory in 4A-3 action. Chelsy Jones led Trumann with 17 points.
Anthony Cossey
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