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US & Canada · FayettevilleProsecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks to give the maximum term of 20 years to Duggar. The judge sentenced Duggar to 12 years and seven months in prison, one day after denying a defense motion to overturn the guilty verdict on grounds of insufficient evidence. TLC canceled Duggar's reality show in 2015 following allegations that Duggar had molested four of his sisters and a babysitter.See the Story
Reality TV’s Josh Duggar gets 12 years in child porn case
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US & Canada · FayettevilleProsecutors are seeking a maximum sentence for Duggar. His lawyers have asked the court in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to send him to prison for five years. TLC canceled Duggar's reality show in 2015 following allegations that he molested four of his sisters. Authorities began investigating the abuse in 2006 after receiving a tip from a family friend.See the Story
Judge rejects Duggar filing for new trial
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleDuggar was convicted Dec. 9 of possessing child pornography by a federal court jury. He faced up to 20 years in prison and fines up to $250,000. Duggar is best known for being part of his family's cable television reality show on the TLC channel, "19 Kids and Counting"See the Story
Josh Duggar goes from prime time to federal time for child porn conviction
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleArkansas (48-9) continues to set a record for wins in a single season each time they get a victory. The Razorbacks finished with 12 hits, but left 11 on base. The two teams will play again on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and televised on ESPN2.See the Story
Arkansas Defeats Texas, One Win Away From OKC
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleFayetteville Board of Education voted unanimously on May 26 to name the new middle school the John L Colbert Middle School. The new school is located on Rupple Road and will open in August 2023. Dr. Colbert has served as a special education teacher, as principal at Jefferson and Holcomb Elementary Schools, and as superintendent.See the Story
Fayetteville School Board approves naming new middle school after superintendent Dr. John L Colbert
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleThe Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission is updating its bicycle and pedestrian master plan. Rob Potts is the co-owner of Lewis and Clark Outfitters, a bike shop in Springdale. He'd like to see bike trails expand east and west in the area for people to turn to biking as their main transportation method.See the Story
Updated Regional Bike and Pedestrian Plan up for public input
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Planting strawberries in the fall to get a robust crop the following spring is typical with growers.See the Story
Fall planting strawberries? When is too late, and too early, to plant in Arkansas?
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleUniversity of Arkansas, Fayetteville board OKs test-optional admissions policy. Students with high school grade-point average of 3.2 or higher will be considered for admission. University of Arkansas Board of Trustees is set to meet again today to consider final approval. Changing admissions to eliminate testing requirements accelerated during pandemic.See the Story
Panel backs test-optional UA admissions
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleA new graduate degree program with a focus on product development wins approval. Half of a Walton Family Foundation grant in the amount of $630,000 is set to provide funding support. The graduate program, set to start in summer of 2023, is projected to enroll 30-40 students.See the Story
UA graduate program favored by panel
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Researchers find links between sociodemographic factors, COVID-19 preventative efforts
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Fayetteville Police make arrest in year-old hit and run case
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Fayetteville construction nearly done
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University of Arkansas schedules biosecurity webinars after rise in bird flu
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Arkansas Primary Results: Benton & Washington County races
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