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  • UAFS Assistant Professor Out On Bail

    An assistant professor at UA Fort Smith is out on bond and under house arrest after a federal court hearing Monday. Travis Brown plead not guilty in federal court and was issued a charge by the Federal Grand Jury. When police searched Brown’s home they found more than six hundred photos of children ages ten to twelve. Brown is…

  • Police Warn of Possible Imposter

    The city of Little Flock is investigating a report on a possible police impersonator. A female reported being suspicious when she was pulled over by an unmarked police type vehicle with a small blue flashing light. The man told the woman she was stopped for speeding. Little Flock police are sure that no officers made a stop around…

  • Local Musicians in Finals for Song of Arkansas

    The Song of Arkansas is a state-wide song writing contest that started back in November and two local artists are in the final seven. Candy Lee and Barrett Baber are the two local finalists. You might recognize Baber’s name as the Fayetteville High School teacher who performed at the Grammy’s about 3 weeks ago. If…

  • Former President Clinton Coming to Razorback Basketball Game

    To help celebrate the 20th anniversary of the NCAA Championship team, former Arkansas governor and U.S. President, Bill Clinton will be in attendance for the Razorback Basketball game against LSU this Saturday. The U of A will also celebrate the legacy of Razorback Basketball by honoring previous members of the 1994 and 1995 Final Four teams.

  • Alcohol Coming to Razorback Stadium

    New concessions are on their way to Donald W Reynolds Stadium for the next football season. Club seat holders will be able to purchase beer and wine during Razorback football games. Pending approval for a license, this will make Arkansas the 8th SEC school to allow the purchase of alcohol during an on-campus sporting event.

  • Teen Steals $30,000 from OK Walmart Stores

    A 17-year old has been arrested for stealing a total of $30,000 from three different Wal-Mart stores in Oklahoma. The boy, who’s name hasn’t been released, went into each store dressed in a Wal-Mart uniform and pretended to be a general manager. The boy was left alone in the cash room, where he pocketed the money. It is…

  • West Fork Woman Declared Fit to Stand Trial for Murder Plot

      According to the Arkansas State Hospital, a West Fork woman accused of building a bomb as part of a plot to kill her husband is fit to stand trial.  The medical report says that even though Shirley Mugley suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder, she is able to understand the proceedings…

  • 9 Arrested in Benton County Drug Busts

    Nine people have been arrested in the past week in multiple drug busts by the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. In those arrests they have seized one vehicle, more than $5,600 in cash, 16 pounds of marijuana, a small amount of cocaine, 10 grams of methamphetamine, and one firearm.

  • Second Officer Fired in Connection With Rape Case

    Another Fayetteville Police Officer has been fired. Former officer David Nguyen’s termination is linked to Jamison Stiles, who was fired and charged with rape. Documents obtained from Fayetteville PD say that a woman told Nguyen she had been sexually assaulted by former officer Stiles, but he did not report this to supervisors until questioned about it.

  • Students Attend Affordable Care Act Panel Discussion

    Earlier tonight, students attended a panel discussion about the Affordable Care Act as the final event of the ASG Health Week. Dr. Hershey Garner, state representatives Charlie Collins and Greg Leding were the panelists for Obamacare and what it means for college students. ASG Chief of Staff Autumn Lewis says this year’s events were designed to help…

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