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The Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce invites residents to participate in Rid Litter Day on Tuesday, April 22. The Chamber is ...
Stuttgart’s J.D. Hertzog and Lonoke’s Peyton Wallace delivered a superb pitching duel on Tuesday afternoon, ending with Lonoke claiming a 1-0 conference win in Stuttgart. Hertzog and Wallace combined ...
As the school year winds down, students, teachers, and staff at Stuttgart Public Schools are preparing for a busy and ...
Artists in the Mid-South are invited to enter their traditional and digital art in a juried exhibition, with the top prize of ...
Plantation Agriculture Museum will host a beginner butter and cheesemaking workshop on Saturday, May 3. Cheese and butter ...
Both houses of the Arkansas state legislature have signed off on legislation to regulate wind farms in Arkansas. That action ...
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has submitted a waiver to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reform the state’s ...
April is designated National Soy Foods Month! To celebrate, the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board (ASPB), a producer-led ...
Last week, in its monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates Report, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates India is expected to surpass China as the largest rice producing nation in ...
Small organisms can have a big impact. That’s why researchers explored nearly a dozen nontraditional yeast strains to find ...
The Arkansas Razorbacks are set to kick off an exciting day of football and fun at the annual Red-White Football Game, ...
The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (AHPP) is encouraging Arkansans to join in the annual National Historic Marker ...
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