The Cabot Police Department confirmed they’re investigating a threat against the district, but declined to release any specifics.
Debra Hale-Shelton
Debra Hale-Shelton reports for the Arkansas Times. She has previously worked for The Associated Press and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A Marked Treean by birth, a Chicagoan by choice, she now lives in Conway.
Feuding Cammack Villagers dodge ball-related charges in Baker Park kerfuffle
Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Johnson said he realizes officials snatching toys out of the park “at first blush” look a bit like the Grinch that stole Christmas. But Johnson said people “can’t just be leaving property” on other people’s property, whether it’s a used tire, an empty refrigerator, or toys.
Henderson’s financial nightmare makes national news
The Chronicle of Higher Education takes a look at the impact sweeping layoffs at Arkadelphia’s Henderson State University have on faculty members who lost their jobs.
Self-proclaimed psychic linked to QAnon due in Arkansas court Friday. Can she predict the outcome?
A woman known to some as a QAnon influencer and to others as Utsava the psychic goes on trial Friday in Sheridan on a felony charge of terroristic threatening.
Hands off my balls, man tells Cammack Village mayor’s wife
A man who puts out sports equipment at Baker Park for children to play with filed a police report this spring claiming the mayor’s wife has been stealing them. And that’s only one chapter in an ongoing dispute.
Arkansas lawmakers pat each other on back about school safety but take no action
State lawmakers and other public officials who gathered Monday to discuss school safety in light of deadly mass shootings across the nation praised each other for past legislation and managed to avoid using the word “gun” for almost exactly one hour.
Searcy County man once convicted of murder, later acquitted, is on the ballot
Bootlegging. Murder for hire. Political intrigue and justice gone wrong. This story out of Searcy County has it all.
Rural Searcy County leads state in voter turnout; county judge who had legal troubles loses
Rural Searcy County in Northwest Arkansas led the state in voter turnout in last week’s primary elections.
Conservatives claim Conway School Board seats
All three candidates who campaigned as “strong conservative voices” won election to the board of the Conway School District Tuesday. School board races in Arkansas are nonpartisan, meaning candidates do […]