A Pulaski County Sheriff’s deputy from Cabot is being hailed as a hero after pulling a man twice his size from a burning car on July 16.
A Pulaski County Sheriff’s deputy from Cabot is being hailed as a hero after pulling a man twice his size from a burning car on July 16.
Cabot Lions Club — 1st Thursday – 5:30 p.m. at AllFam Bowling Center
Court OKs jail funds The Lonoke County Quorum Court has approved $250,000 from the new county jail construction fund for any expenses.
Col. James Otey, commander of Little Rock Air Force Base and its 19th Airlift Wing, emphatically stressed the need for more schools in central Arkansas to serve the needs of the community, the Air Force and its families.
Cabot Chamber of Commerce News The Cabot Chamber of Commerce Education Committee annually hosts the New Teacher Lunches for the Cabot Public Schools.
SPRINGDALE — PAM Transportation Services Inc. reported a loss of $2.36 million in the second quarter, which company President Daniel Cushman blamed on the overall weak economy.
The bankruptcy of Little Rock-based Affiliated Foods Southwest Inc. has wiped out about $34 million in investments held by more than 600 employees or members of the cooperative.from Channel 7
LITTLE ROCK — Prosecutors say they'll seek the death penalty against a man accused of killing a soldier outside of an Arkansas Army recruiting center.
Abdulhakim Muhammad appeared briefly in Circuit Court this morning on the capital murder charge that he killed one soldier and shot another outside the Little Rock armed forces recruiting station. He pleaded not guilty. A trial was set Feb. 15.
Washington Post explores an important angle on U.S. Rep. Mike Ross and fellow Blue Dogs. You know, the supposed "fiscal conservatives"? Health industry bitches is more like it. On June 19, Rep. Mike Ross of Arkansas made clear that he and a group of other conservative Democrats known as the Blue Dogs were increasingly unhappy with the [...]
