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Russellville, Arkansas · RussellvilleRUSSELLVILLE — The Arkansas Governor’s School has announced the names of 359 high school students representing 91 schools who completed the 44th edition of the program held this summer at Arkansas Tech University. Selected students from around the state attend…See the Story
Arkansas Governor’s School announces class of 2023
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Jonesboro, Arkansas · JonesboroJONESBORO — After a drop in collections the previous month, local sales tax collections rose slightly in September, according to information provided by Craighead County Treasurer Terry McNatt and Jonesboro’s city finance office.See the Story
Local tax collections barely increase
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Italy · ItalyArkansas State University pre-veterinary medicine student Jared Baltz spent two weeks this summer working with veterinarians in Italy through the Doctors in Italy Fellowship Program. Baltz is shown with an owl at Parco Faunistico Fiocco di Neve, a wildlife and safari park in Italy.See the Story
A-State student shadows veterinarians in Italy
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Jonesboro, Arkansas · JonesboroFourth-graders Lynley Ferguson, Ally Johnson and Levi Glover make their way around the new walking track on Monday afternoon at Westside Elementary School in Jonesboro. Ferguson and Johnson said they really like the track because it gives them a new walkway at recess. Glover noted that they also use the track as the boundaries for soccer games.See the Story
Westside Elementary adds new walking track
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleFAYETTEVILLE — The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has awarded $3.1 million to the University of Arkansas to study a spectrum of pediatric mitochondrial disorders caused by mutations in the mitochondria. These disorders often…See the Story
NIH awards $3.1 million to study mitochondrial disorders
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