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A former Russellville Cyclone and Arkansas Tech Wonder Boy is set to play basketball at the highest level after he was chosen in the NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers.
Russellville man gets 20 years in prison for Fayetteville crash that killed 12-year-old girl 1 hour, 16 minutes ago by NWA Democrat-Gazette | Updated July 7, 2025 at 4:10 p.m.
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Russellville man received a 20-year prison sentence Monday after pleading guilty to negligent homicide as a result of driving while intoxicated in a crash that killed a 12-year ...
LITTLE ROCK -- A Pope County man sentenced in federal court will spend the next 22 years in federal prison for his conviction on conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
Michael Orndorff, the contractor behind Pettaway Square, is now seeking approval from the city for a new development across the street.
Culver’s, which operates 1,000 locations across 26 states, is opening nearly two dozen new locations before the end of the year. Unsurprisingly, Wisconsin, where Culver’s was founded, has the greatest ...
Chicago Pride Parade 2025: Route map, street closings, how to get there, reader tips Chicago’s annual parade is Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know plus some pro tips from readers.
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Against all odds | Russellville native picked in NBA draft - MSNA former Russellville Cyclone and Arkansas Tech Wonder Boy is set to play basketball at the highest level after he was chosen in the NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers.
Taelon started off his college career at Tennessee Tech but eventually returned home to Russellville to play for the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys from 2021-24.
Sustainability Chiefs Are Recalibrating in Bid to Keep Decarbonization on Map As companies roll back climate targets amid investor pushback, CSOs are reconsidering how best to do their jobs ...
Weyerhaeuser’s $500 million plant in Arkansas will turn small trees, once bound for paper mills, into engineered lumber.
2025 Chicago Pride Parade: From street closures to timing, here's what to know The two-mile parade will step off at 11 a.m. on Sunday at Sheridan and Broadway.
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