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Nashville School Board Approves Personnel Changes, Summer Contracts During Monthly Meeting
The Nashville School Board met Monday evening for its regular monthly meeting, approving several personnel changes and district-related contracts. Among…
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Local Family Encourages Community Support for Ronan Witherspoon in Junior Ranger Contest
Yesterday, KMTB and KNAS had the opportunity to speak with eight-year-old Ronan Witherspoon along with his parents, Zach and Erin…
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Nashville Scrappers Advance to First State Soccer Championship Game
For the first time in school history, the Nashville Scrappers will compete for a state soccer championship. The Scrappers advanced…
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Nashville City Council Approves $90,000 Tornado Siren Upgrade System
During Monday’s Nashville City Council meeting, Nashville Fire Chief Justin Thornton told aldermen the city currently has six tornado sirens,…
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Howard County Quorum Court Approves Budget Amendments, Red River Intermodal Ordinance
The Howard County Quorum Court held their regular monthly meeting Monday, with all justices of the peace present except Jerry…
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Mother finds 3.09-Carat Diamond at Arkansas State Park, discovering hope in a moment of heartbreak
MURFREESBORO, Ark. – While grieving the deaths of her son and father, Pennsylvania native Keshia Smith recently found a 3.09-carat…
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Chamber Coffee Event Brings Attention to Growing Foster Care Needs in Howard County
May is Foster Care Awareness Month, and The CALL of Howard County hosted a Chamber Coffee at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce office on Wednesday,…
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Little River County Suspect Arrested Following Attempted Child Abduction Investigation
A Shreveport, Louisiana man has been arrested following an investigation into an attempted child abduction reported Thursday in Little River…
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Fair Health Care for Every American
Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR-04) Oftentimes, Washington overcomplicates simple issues that can be met with fiscally responsible, long-term solutions that lower costs and provide…
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State Capitol Week in Review
Senator Steve CrowellMay 15, 2026 Recently, the state Senate and House Committees on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor met jointly…
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