This is not only a huge step for the city government, but also for the deaf community, because they are now able to participate in city government.
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A Jonesboro woman found a winning Powerball ticket that she lost months ago in the nick of time. Tracy H. bought the ticket last August at Kum & Go #1393, 3418 E. Johnson Ave.
Between an eye in the sky and some helpful signs on the ground, IMPD officers were able to reunite a family last week.
The Charleston woman bought the $20 scratch-off game at a store in Fort Smith, according to a Feb. 12 news release from the ...
An Arkansas woman who misplaced her Powerball ticket for several months rediscovered the slip of paper just in time to discover it was worth $100,000.
Roslyn High School American Sign Language students in Lauren Murphy’s class were treated to a visit by Martha Reich, a ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNCharleston woman wins $50K in lottery scratch-off gameA Charleston woman is $50,000 richer after playing an Arkansas Scholarship Lottery scratch-off game. M. Conway claimed her ...
ASL said she celebrated her big win with a happy dance inside the Fort Smith gas station before sharing the news with her ...
A woman in Jonesboro recently won $100,000 after finding a Powerball ticket she had bought and misplaced back in August.
A woman in Jonesboro recently won $100,000 after finding a Powerball ticket she had bought and misplaced back in August.
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans natives Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performed a jazz rendition "America the Beautiful" at ...
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