KASU Newsroom
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Jonesboro officials have confirmed that the black bear that caused a stir in the city has apparently left.
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A high-speed chase through Jonesboro during rush hour on Tuesday, May 9th, ended with the arrest of Timmy L. Davis, 50, who has been charged with a number of offenses including aggravated robbery, fleeing, criminal mischief, and theft.
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The City of Jonesboro is inviting public comments on its proposed action plan for this year's federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
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The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture has announced the groundbreaking of the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center in Harrisburg.
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A group of Arkansas parents and a ballot question committee have filed a lawsuit challenging the state's new education reform law.
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The Ellis Library Clock Tower, a beloved landmark on campus, will be lit up in various colors to honor students graduating from A-State and local high schools.
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The Arkansas Realtors Association (A-R-A) has announced the establishment of a temporary command center in Wynne to provide assistance to the victims of the March tornado in the area.
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A recent report from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture has revealed that the two most important aquifers in Arkansas are still declining, with withdrawal rates remaining unstable.
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An anonymous man has filed a lawsuit against the Diocese of Little Rock and two churches where a now-deceased Catholic priest from Pocahontas served as pastor.
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The Children's Shelter of Walnut Ridge, which has provided a safe haven for children in need since 2009, has been forced to close its doors due to the Family First Prevention Services Act.
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The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Arkansas in March is down two-tenths of a percent from February 2023, according to the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services.
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More than 1,200 residents in Wynne, Arkansas, affected by the recent tornado have been approved for personal disaster assistance by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).