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City of Nashville Works to Clear Streets as Ice Slowly Melts
As ice continues to slowly melt in Nashville and surrounding areas, the City of Nashville, along with several local businesses,…
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Icy Roads and Widespread Damage Follow Weekend Winter Storm in Southwest Arkansas
This past weekend’s winter weather brought sleet and freezing rain to the listening area, creating icy roads and dangerously cold…
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Nashville Chamber Announces Upcoming Chamber Banquet
KMTB and KNAS recently spoke with Nashville Chamber Director Tim Pinkerton and Chamber Board Member Kristen Stavely about the upcoming…
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Pike County Quorum Court Approves Public Comment Ordinance, Reviews Training Partnership
The Pike County Quorum Court recently met at the Pike County Courthouse, where justices heard presentations and approved several ordinances.…
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Nashville Teams Sweep Arkadelphia in Home Games at Scrapper Arena
The Nashville Scrapperettes and Scrappers turned in a strong night of basketball Thursday at Scrapper Arena, picking up impressive victories…
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Closings for Monday, January 26
COMPANIES CLOSED: Tyson’s in Nashville Pilgrim’s Pride in De Queen BUSINESS CLOSING – Nashville Family Dentistry Foshee Equipment – in…
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The Right to Life
Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR-04) From some of our earliest years of education, we were introduced to the words our forefathers wrote as they…
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State Capitol Week in Review
From Senator Steve Crowell January 23, 2026 LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Legislative Council voted to fund the Educational Freedom…
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USACE to temporarily close recreation areas at Millwood Tri-Lakes
ASHDOWN, Ark. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will temporarily close recreation areas around Millwood, DeQueen, Gilham and Dierks…
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ASP ADVISES DRIVERSTO AVOID UNNECESSARY TRAVEL,PREPARE FOR HAZARDOUS WINTER ROAD CONDITIONS
As Arkansans monitor forecasts calling for winter weather Friday and over the weekend, the Arkansas State Police (ASP) is urging…
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