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Arkansas Historic Preservation Program will host National Register training

Arkansas Historic Preservation Program will host National Register training

The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program will hold a training on the National Register of Historic Places at 9 a.m. September 13, 2025 at the Department of Parks Heritage & Tourism Headquarters, 1100 North Street in Little Rock. “The National...

From Flights to Festivals, Hemp THC Drinks Are a Legal, Easy Way for Travelers to Unwind

From Flights to Festivals, Hemp THC Drinks Are a Legal, Easy Way for Travelers to Unwind

Today, major cannabis brands and upstarts alike have reliable hemp-derived THC drinks that go through the same rigorous care and testing as the cannabis sold in dispensaries. The difference? You can buy them at the same stores you pick up your...

Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail Celebrates Six Honorees

Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail Celebrates Six Honorees

New statewide nonprofit, Arkansas Originals, debuts its inaugural program celebrating blues legends rooted in the Arkansas River Delta. LITTLE ROCK, AR (August 2025) | The newly formed nonprofit Arkansas Originals is proud to announce the launch...

Corps experience: UMBC ROTC cadet travels halfway across country for USACE internship

Corps experience: UMBC ROTC cadet travels halfway across country for USACE internship

LAUREL, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES 08.25.2025 Courtesy Story A University of Maryland, Baltimore County student and Army Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet completed an internship with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, Aug. 21....

High altitude CT section suited for summer travel | Take a Hike

High altitude CT section suited for summer travel | Take a Hike

The CT Series is a special series of hiking articles about the Colorado Trail (CT) that runs from May through October. The CT is a unique and well maintained continuous trail, spanning 485 miles from Denver to Durango. The Colorado Mountain Club...

Ryan Hauck on Shaping the Future of Fayetteville’s Tourism Industry

Ryan Hauck on Shaping the Future of Fayetteville’s Tourism Industry

Hauck has spent time in marketing positions with private companies and Visit Casper, a tourism bureau in Wyoming. (Michael Woods) Ryan Hauck, 38, took over as CEO of Experience Fayetteville in July, replacing Molly Rawn after Rawn was elected...

Golden Lions Drops Season Opener Against Little Rock

Golden Lions Drops Season Opener Against Little Rock

uapblionsroar.com PINE BLUFF, AR. – The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff women’s soccer team dropped its season opener 7-0 to Little Rock on Sunday afternoon at Pumphrey Stadium. UAPB goalkeeper Makaila Riedel had a busy afternoon, leading the...

This Aspect Of American Culture Drove Me Absolutely Insane When I Visited The U.S.

This Aspect Of American Culture Drove Me Absolutely Insane When I Visited The U.S.

When it comes to the differences between the U.S. and other countries when traveling, the list could be endless. Between the culture shock of the scale of the U.S., the reliance on cars over public transport, and the sky-high prices of medicines,...

'Nothing like we want it to be': Arkansas soccer 'outworked' in win over Georgia Southern

'Nothing like we want it to be': Arkansas soccer 'outworked' in win over Georgia Southern

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas soccer coach Colby Hale was disappointed with his Razorbacks’ effort in their 2-0 win over Georgia Southern at Razorback Field on Sunday. The game was originally scheduled to be an Arkansas road game in Statesboro, Ga., but...

18 Jewish therapists co-wrote a book on the trauma of displacement. Then came Oct. 7

18 Jewish therapists co-wrote a book on the trauma of displacement. Then came Oct. 7

In their daily lives, psychoanalysts help clients process trauma. But what happens when that trauma is personal to the practitioner — or when it’s related to ongoing deadly conflicts? These are not abstract questions. They are issues that are...

Robin Miller: Fostering Forever Clients

Robin Miller: Fostering Forever Clients

After nearly four decades in the real estate industry, Robin Miller knows the ins and outs of a transaction and has a knack for fostering “forever clients.” As CEO, owner and principal broker at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Little Rock,...

'Nothing like we want it to be': Arkansas soccer 'outworked' in win over Georgia Southern

'Nothing like we want it to be': Arkansas soccer 'outworked' in win over Georgia Southern

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas soccer coach Colby Hale was disppoined with his Razorbacks’ effort in their 2-0 win over Georgia Southern at Razorback Field on Sunday. The game was originally scheduled to be an Arkansas road game in Statesboro, Ga., but...

Jessieville sweeps Dover, Pottsville on the links; Lakeside falls to Central

Jessieville sweeps Dover, Pottsville on the links; Lakeside falls to Central

Jessieville traveled to Russellville Country Club on Wednesday to play against Dover and Pottsville. The girls were victorious as a team with a score of 159 to top Dover (162). The boys also won, with a team score of 114, topping Pottsville (116)...

AAA expects lower costs for busy Labor Day weekend

AAA expects lower costs for busy Labor Day weekend

THE 52-YEAR-OLD MAN'S BODY WAS RECOVERED A FEW HOURS LATER. THIS UPCOMING LABOR DAY WEEKEND IS EXPECTED TO BE A BUSY TRAVEL PERIOD! BUT, "TRIPLE-A" SAYS THE COST OF TRAVEL IS EXPECTED TO BE áLOWERá THIS YEAR, COMPARED TO THIS TIME LAST YEAR. THIS...

3 burning questions facing Iowa State football after Kansas State win

3 burning questions facing Iowa State football after Kansas State win

DUBLIN — The world watched the Cyclones win. Saturday, No. 22 Iowa State defeated No. 17 Kansas State 24-21 in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. In Ireland at Aviva Stadium, more than 47,000 ISU, KSU and Irish football fans watched the...

Campbell says ISU has hardest schedule in the country. Here's what analytics say

Campbell says ISU has hardest schedule in the country. Here's what analytics say

AMES — Saturday, Matt Campbell’s filter didn’t make it to the interview room. That's rare for Iowa State's head football coach. Following ISU's 24-21 win against Kansas State, Campbell re-entered his postgame press conference to respond to a joke...

Arkansas Razorbacks’ 30-Year-Old Sophomore Monte Harrison Will Be A Weapon For Hogs, After 10-Year MLB Career

Arkansas Razorbacks’ 30-Year-Old Sophomore Monte Harrison Will Be A Weapon For Hogs, After 10-Year MLB Career

Monte Harrison is certainly making the most of his opportunity to shine in a different sport, after playing ten years of Major League Baseball. Last year, he traded a baseball glove for football pads, and now he's creating plenty of noise for the...

Home Away From Home Trip to Little Rock for Razorback Football

Home Away From Home Trip to Little Rock for Razorback Football

Cecilia Medina-Grossberger Cheer on the Razorback Football Team in Little Rock with the Home Away from Home Crew! Do you want to cheer on the Razorback Football Team as they take on the Arkansas State Red Wolves at War Memorial Stadium in Little...

Leslye Shellam donates over $100,000 in support of the arts at UA Little Rock

August 18-24, 2025 By Angelita Faller Leslye Shellam, a long-time supporter of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and a member of a multi-generational family of donors, has made two new contributions to support the university’s arts...

Almost 100 microschools now registered in Arkansas

Almost 100 microschools now registered in Arkansas

Nearly 100 microschools are registered in Arkansas' Educational Freedom Accounts program this school year, with about 1,500 approved students being served by those institutions, state Department of Education officials confirmed Friday. At least...

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