Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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4/14/22: Salem's Old Main School bell is back...and more news
The Old Main School bell in Salem is back; A Memphis-based packaging company is expanding operations in Searcy; COVID hospitalizations in Arkansas have hit a 23-month low; A 17-year-old will face a murder charge in Little Rock's 19th homicide of the year
4/13/22: Gravette man charged in Capitol riot rejects plea deal...and more news
Gravette man charged in Capitol riot rejects plea deal; Arkansas COVID hospitalizations rise slightly; UA weighs whether to keep undergrad admissions test-optional; Pine Bluff lawyer sues to be on candidate list
4/12/22: Entergy Arkansas revises rate-increase request...and more news
Entergy Arkansas revises rate-increase request; Input sought on Toltec Mounds name; New COVID case numbers remain low; Wildfire in Grant County under control
4/11/22: Compensation for Arkansas crime victims...and more news
Compensation could be coming for Arkansas crime victims; More details on a Grant County wildfire; The North Little Rock City Council is set to vote on a new ward map; The latest COVID data in Arkansas
4/8/22: Arkansas weighs in on Arkansas weighs in on new Supreme Court Justice...and more news
Arkansas weighs in on new Supreme Court Justice; No federal assistance to Northwest Arkansas after last month's tornado; The Little Rock Zoo is taking precautions against bird flu; active COVID cases are back over a thousand; A longtime officer with the
4/7/22: ACLU wins in court against Arkansas...and more news
ACLU wins in court against Arkansas; A former state lawmaker is the new chief lobbyist for UAMS; A new crime-prevention council for Little Rock; Updates on recent shootings in Little Rock; Fewer than 100 COVID patients were listed in Arkansas hospitals
4/6/22: Arkansas health secretary leaves for CDC
Arkansas health secretary leaves for CDC; State expanding Intensive Supervision Program; Active COVID cases fall below 1,000; Retirement System has interim executive director
4/5/22: Another Arkansas company goes public...and more news
Another Arkansas company goes public; The latest COVID-19 data in Arkansas; Arkansas’ economy saw better-than-expected growth across all major revenue categories; Update on the suspect in a Cross County shooting that left two dead
4/4/22: Coping without the federal child tax credit.… and more news
Coping without the federal child tax credit; Little Rock's COVID state of emergency to expire; 38 new cases statewide; JD Notae to enter the NBA draft
4/1/22: An overpass in downtown Little Rock is about to close down...and more news
An overpass in downtown Little Rock is about to close down; A challenge to the 30 Crossing project has been rejected by a federal judge; Arkansas is asking the state Supreme Court to block a ruling on four voting laws; COVID cases in Arkansas at 22-month