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PAMT Corp. reported a loss of $8.14 million in its first quarter earnings report, released Wednesday after market close.
Just over a year after Arkansas Children's Hospital broke ground on an an outpatient services center on its Little Rock... My Ly covers health care and poverty for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
FORT SMITH -- An out-of-state resident recently visited Fort Smith while infected with measles, according to a news release Thursday from the Arkansas Department of Health. The person visited ...
UNITED NATIONS -- Syria's foreign minister attended a U.N. Security Council briefing Friday after raising his country's new flag at the international body's headquarters. It was the first public ...
FORT SMITH -- The city Board of Directors will meet Thursday night in a called meeting to discuss the fate of the city's director of internal audit who was hired Tuesday. Rebecca Cowan, who was ...
SILOAM SPRINGS -- With the 51st annual Dogwood Festival set to begin Friday, organizers are finalizing preparations while keeping an ...
CLARKSVILLE -- The University of the Ozarks has established the Town Square Collaborative, a regional initiative to serve and support rural communities, church congregations and their leaders.
The state's Employee Benefits Division is not currently implementing a proposed three-year, $917,000 contract with Aptus Financial of Little Rock... Mike Wickline covers state politics, and he has ...
FAYETTEVILLE — A new traffic flow is set to begin next week on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Interstate 49 in Fayetteville. Weather permitting, a permanent change in traffic flow is ...
Penny Weaver is an award-winning journalist who covers crime, law enforcement, court proceedings and more for the River Valley Democrat-Gazette. She has more than 30 years of experience as a ...
FORT SMITH -- The Levitt AMP Fort Smith Music Series concert scheduled for Thursday is being moved indoors due to expected inclement weather. Thursday's concert, featuring headliner Dolly Ave and ...
Arkansas State University has named Annette Hux as dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Science. She has been its interim dean since June 2024, replacing Mary Jane Bradley, who retired.
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