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The campaign to replace Arkansas’ current statues at the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall has officially reached its public fundraising phase.During a news…
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A mysterious, deer-like creature that reportedly roams the Ozarks is seen as ominous to some of the region’s residents. Folklorist Vance Randolph was the…
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Since the 1930s, a mysterious floating light above the railroad tracks near Gurdon has fostered a number of theories, some of them supernatural.Some feel…
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A horror film based on a series of post-World War II murders in Texarkana yielded a big profit for a prolific Arkansas director.Charles B. Pierce,…
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A new report released Wednesday details just how little younger generations of Americans know about the Holocaust, especially those in Arkansas.The U.S.…
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After 112 years, a statue of a Confederate soldier has been removed from Bentonville’s downtown square. Several onlookers gathered Wednesday morning as a…
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Seven years after a proposal was announced for a pedestrian and cycling trail linking Little Rock and Hot Springs, a key step toward creation of the Southwest Trail is underway.
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On June 4, 1919, the United States Congress finally passed the Nineteenth Amendment, guaranteeing women’s right to vote.Before going into effect, the…
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In 1915 Florence Cotnam became the first woman to address the Arkansas State Assembly while in session.Cotnam was a member of the Political Equality…
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After several attempts to get an amendment added to the state constitution, Arkansas suffragists finally won a partial victory in 1917.In a front-page…