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About one in four first responders suffers from moderate to major depression, according to an ongoing University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences study...
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An Arkansas immigrant rights coalition is organizing community meetings, a protest at the state capitol and a 24-hour hunger strike following the...
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John Fulbright is manning a table at a gun show on a Sunday afternoon at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. He’s selling firearms and...
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On a recent summer afternoon, workers and trucks buzzed in and out of a pump station under construction in DeValls Bluff. Several miles away, the site...
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Arkansas has until this fall to rewrite a wide-ranging education plan under the new federal law, Every Student Succeeds Act based on stakeholder...
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Willie Freeman says he used to avoid smiling, and if he did, it was in a way almost no one could see, with his mouth closed. He was embarrassed of his...
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About one in three Arkansas residents is obese, and doctors say it’s leading to people dying much younger than they need to, and leading unhealthier...
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Several toddlers huddle under an oak tree on the Harrison town square pretending to burn something. "P-wish," a little boy says. "I’m going to light the...
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Dr. Sheldon Riklon walks into an examination room inside Community Clinic in Springdale and greets his patient. "Iakwe," he says, and slides a stool...
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CLARKSVILLE — Before a gathering of Rotarians enjoying corn on the cob and barbecue pork, inside a cool room at the University of the Ozarks, the state...