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Sculptors creating statues to eventually be on display at the U.S. Capitol are finalizing designs so they can be submitted to federal officials for approval.
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After being cancelled last year because of the pandemic, this year's event will be virtual, headlined by Rosanne Cash performing in the living room of her dad's boyhood home in Dyess, Ark.
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Kevin Kresse, who was selected to create the statue, spoke with KUAR about his appreciation of Cash and his inspiration in this project.
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Ahead of an expected decision Monday, five artists who want the honor of making statues of civil rights leader Daisy Bates and music legend Johnny Cash showed models Wednesday of what their works would look like.
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The Man in Black is about to get his own day in Arkansas.The Arkansas House on Tuesday gave unanimous final approval to a bill that would make Feb. 26…
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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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Johnny Cash earned a reputation as an outlaw after being arrested and spending a handful of nights in jail for minor offenses. Contrary to popular myths,…
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All bills passed during the 2019 session of the Arkansas General Assembly have been signed into law. Gov. Asa Hutchinson did not veto any bills this year.…
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson was joined by members of the Cash family and the goddaughter of Bates on Thursday for a bill signing ceremony.
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Arkansas is moving closer toward replacing its statutes at the U.S. Capitol with ones depicting civil rights leader Daisy Bates and singer Johnny Cash.The…