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An event set for Feb. 4 in Hot Springs looks at the aftermath of the 1919 Elaine Massacre.
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A Native American research facility in Arkansas is involved in a project to determine if honors were withheld for some veterans.
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As a project nears completion to place statues of the civil rights leader and the singer in the U.S. Capitol, a class will examine their lives.
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Starr led a five-year criminal investigation of President Clinton, including real estate deals and a failed Arkansas savings and loan. Some of Clinton's former associates became targets of the probe.
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The Democrat began her political career in 1970 and would eventually run for governor against incumbent Mike Huckabee in 2002.
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A former church, commercial building and farmhouse top Preserve Arkansas' 2022 list of most endangered places in the state.
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The singer-songwriter will receive an honorary doctoral degree for her assistance in the restoration of Johnny Cash's boyhood home in Dyess.
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Rockefeller, grandson of oil titan John D. Rockefeller, moved from New York to Arkansas, eventually becoming governor. John Kirk's new book examines the first 44 years of Rockefeller's life.
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The chair of the museum's board announced Patrick Weeks has resigned after being charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault with a firearm.
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Longtime morning radio hosts "Broadway Joe" Booker, Craig O’Neill, Bob Robbins and Tommy Smith will be featured at an event Saturday at 7 p.m.