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The Arkansas-based retailer is expanding capacity to ship products to customers as online shopping continues growing.
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Some governors, members of Congress and state lawmakers are revising the question of whether to raise the minimum age for buying high-powered weapons.
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The brash rockabilly star from Arkansas became a patron of the Canadian music scene and recruited a group of musicians later known as the Band.
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Duggar was sentenced Wednesday by a federal judge. The defendant has maintained his innocence and said he will appeal his conviction.
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The incumbent defeated three rivals in the primary after relying heavily on his endorsement from Donald Trump and top GOP figures.
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The incumbent is hoping to fend off three challengers in Arkansas’ primary Tuesday who are trying to paint Boozman as not conservative enough.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders is expected to easily win the Republican nomination during the state's primary election Tuesday.
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The retailer says it plans to close a distribution facility in West Memphis that was found to have a rodent infestation in February.
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Jake Bequette is challenging incumbent U.S. Sen. John Boozman in the Republican primary.
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A new congressional report alleges Arkansas-based Tyson Foods drafted an early version of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump allowing meatpacking facilities to remain open in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.