Billy A Matthews, 42, Redfield

Booking #: 103841 Age: 42 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Address: Redfield, AR Booking Date: 03-19-2020 - 2:22 am Charges: Domestic Battering III

David Harrell, 41, Sheridan

Booking #: 112800 Age: 41 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Address: Sheridan, AR Booking Date: 03-19-2020 - 12:52 am Charges: Domestic Battering III
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Tylin Walker, 20, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 175637 Age: 20 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 03-18-2020 - 8:42 pm Charges: THEFT OF PROPERTY / BUILDING

Kindra Cole, 35, Sheridan

Booking #: 175635 Age: 35 Gender: Female Race: Caucasian Address: Sheridan, AR Booking Date: 03-18-2020 - 3:45 am Charges: BATTERY - 3RD DEGREE / PURPOSE OF CAUSING INJURY, CAUSES INJURY PUBLIC INTOXICATION Disorderly conduct-FIGHTING OR VIOLENT, THREATENING, OR TUMULTUOUS BEHAVIOR Resisting arrest - Refusal to submit to arrest-RESISTING ARREST / THREATENS FORCE
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Little Rock bans sit-down service at restaurants over virus

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ largest city on Thursday temporarily prohibited in-person service at restaurants and bars as the number of coronavirus cases in the state continued to rise. Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott announced the closure will take effect at 8 a.m. on... Read More.
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Veterans: Call before visiting your VA facility

Got a fever, cold, cough or flu-like symptoms? Are you worried that you have a viral illness? The last thing you want to do is get out of the house to see the doctor, exposing yourself (and others) to more potential bugs and viruses. VA... Read More.
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Arkansas coronavirus cases rise, new assistance announced

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ governor on Wednesday announced new financial assistance for people and businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic, including a temporary waiver of the state’s work requirement for food stamps. Gov. Asa Hutchinson ordered the changes as Arkansas saw its coronavirus... Read More.
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Public safety commission addresses COVID-19 concerns

BY: RAY KING Pine Bluff Fire and Emergency Services Chief Shauwn Howell said Wednesday that firefighters are modifying some of the events they respond to as a result of the COVID-19 virus. Speaking during a meeting of the City Council’s Public Safety Committee, Howell said... Read More.