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Congress officially designates the National Cold War Center
(Local News ~ 01/08/24)
BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. (January 8, 2024) – Congress has designated the National Cold War Center (NCWC), an official museum of the Cold War. The designation aims to protect the work of the NCWC – which is targeting the fall of 2027 for its grand opening – by supporting the museum’s efforts to educate the American people about the Cold War and the sacrifices many brave Americans made to preserve democracy during the decades-long conflict...
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Charles Leslie Quinn, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 01/08/24)
Charles Leslie Quinn, Jr., 55, of Lepanto passed away Jan. 2, 2024, in Cypress, Ill. He was born Sept. 5, 1968, in Osceola to Charles Leslie Quinn, Sr. and Virginia Armstrong. He was a farmer and of the Apostolic Pentecostal faith. He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Bobby Lester Quinn...
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Tulsa man died of self-inflicted gunshot wound after leading law enforcement on a pursuit
(Local News ~ 01/08/24)
At approximately 6:39 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 7, the Forrest City Police Department (FCPD) advised the Arkansas State Police (ASP) they were in pursuit of two robbery suspects. While traveling on Interstate 40 East, the suspect’s vehicle reached triple-digit speeds and FCPD lost sight of it near the 247-mile marker...
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Bourland named to Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame
(Local News ~ 01/08/24)
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame is slated to add six new members to its ranks this year. Inductees include the late Dr. George Berger, who served as dean of the Arkansas State University College of Agriculture from 1971-1981 and founded the Eagle Seed business in his hometown of Weiner; Dr. ...
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