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Jan Morgan said she will run against Boozman, who is seeking his third term next year. Former President Donald Trump last week endorsed Boozman's reelection bid.
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The Storm Prediction Center says the Wednesday storms could produce intense tornadoes. At highest risk is a region that includes parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.
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On Wednesday, several tornadoes will be possible in a region that includes large parts of Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and parts of Louisiana and Tennessee, forecasters said.
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A 15-year-old boy shot at an Arkansas junior high school earlier this week died Wednesday, officials said.
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A 15-year-old boy shot and seriously injured a fellow student Monday morning at an Arkansas junior high school, and the suspect was detained in a juvenile detention facility, authorities said.
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Arkansas recorded 2,122 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 deaths. Hospitalizations rose to a new high of 988, increasing by 14 from Monday's record level.
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Rep. Marcus Richmond said Wednesday he tested positive for the virus. He's the latest in an outbreak that prompted a halt to budget hearings last week.
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A coronavirus outbreak in the Arkansas Legislature has grown by two, pushing the number of lawmakers who have caught the disease in the past week and a half to nine.
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Fifteen people applied to design and cast Bates' statue, and Cash's statue received 16 applications, which were submitted to the secretary of state's office.
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The Arkansas Department of Health on Monday reported 41 more people hospitalized due to COVID-19, bringing its total to 613.