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Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Two women given $500,000, $1 million bonds for drug charges

During a traffic stop, Jonesboro police found meth, fentanyl and marijuana in the car with the women.

News
1 year ago
Pets of the Week Dec. 16

Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations, and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.

Government & Politics
1 year ago
City Council set to consider Citizens Bank building condemnation

On the agenda is a resolution to condemn the old Citizens Bank building. Condemning the building would allow for its demolition. 

Sports
1 year ago
Dominant Second Half Leads Red Wolves to Comeback Win at UAB

A-State tops preseason American Athletic Conference favorite UAB 98-89 in overtime Sunday inside Bartow Arena.

News
1 year ago
Fox Country Christmas Show is Tuesday Night

Grand Ole Opry style holiday music LIVE on stage at Collins Theatre in Paragould

Sports
1 year ago
A-State Women Fall at UT Martin

A-State returns to First National Bank Arena to host Tarleton State on Thursday

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Almost a pound of marijuana discovered during traffic stop

Marijuana and a weapon were found during a traffic stop on Johnson.

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
St. Bernards physicians honor hospitalist Dr. Utibe Ndebbio

Physicians practicing at St. Bernards Medical Center awarded Dr. Utibe Ndebbio their 2024 Living The Mission Award, an honor given to a doctor who best represents the St. Bernards mission of providing Christ-like healing.

Business
1 year ago
Arvest Wealth Management shares retirement planning mistakes to avoid

Whether someone is just beginning their career or nearing retirement, Arvest Wealth Management is sharing some common retirement planning mistakes to watch for as they review their plans.

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Education
1 year ago
ASU System leaders committed to student-focused improvements, President Brendan Kelly tells trustees

Our job is to connect the dots for students between their current state and the multiplicity of careers that they will have. I learned that elevation and innovation is us committing to taking the ASU system to the next level.”