The Conway Lady Wampus Cats picked the wrong night to not be able to shoot the ball from the perimeter. Conway missed all 18 of its three-point attempts in a 61-56 loss to Little Rock Central on ...
An arctic winter blast followed by spring-like temperatures sends some of us with cabin fever scurrying to load up boats and head for the water. With proper planning, late winter is a great time ...
A total of five Faulkner County roads had to be closed at various points on Wednesday due to snow and ice accumulation from the winter storm that impacted a large portion of Arkansas on Tuesday.
The Bible is not only the best book ever written, it is also the truest! This quote belongs to Ms. Kristi McLelland, author of the book Rediscovering Israel. She also says, the very best way to ...
The American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (Carnegie Foundation) published on Feb. 13 the 2025 Research Activity Designations, unveiling an ...
The Conway Lady Wampus Cats retained the top spot in the Arkansas Sports Media High School Girls basketball poll. Conway received 19 of a possible 20 first-place votes. No. 2 Farmington, the No. 1 ...
Arkansas State Police (ASP) arrested Shawn “Sco” Jones, 20, on Thursday in connection to a December 2024 shooting that resulted in the death of one teenager and left two others injured.
Hendrix College received a $494,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation that will fund the creation of a new health humanities program to complement the existing pre-medical and health sciences programs.
The Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the death of Cummins Unit inmate Dionte Gurley, 31, at the request of the Arkansas Division of Correction (ADC).
Double Deck Pinochle: 12:30-4 p.m. at the Fairfield Bay Senior Center.
The children all left for school. Whew, while I love them more than words, a quiet house is also welcome to the mind and body. I debated where I should start on a Monday morning such as this.
Arkansas Game Warden Brady Smith earned the National Wild Turkey Federation’s national Wildlife Officer of the Year Award last Friday at the NWTF’s national convention awards banquet.