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Curfew for Bars and Restaurants Lifted

Bars and restaurants are allowed to stay open past 11 pm as of Wednesday according to Gov. Hutchinson. The governor issued the curfew late last year and it began in November.        
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Governor OK’s bars opening Tuesday and next week

By Ray King Bars that are associated with or located in restaurants will be permitted to open Tuesday while free-standing bars will have to wait a week, according to Governor Asa Hutchinson. At his daily COVID-19 press briefing Monday, the Governor said free-standing bars will be... Read More.
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Retail businesses except bars can be open Monday

By Ray King With the exception of bars, all retail establishments will be able to open Monday, according to Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. At his daily COVID-19 press briefing, the Governor said a decision on when bars can open will be announced Monday. “Arkansas was never under... Read More.

Judge bars Arkansas circuit court candidate from election

LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) — A man seeking a seat on an Arkansas circuit court isn’t qualified to run for the judgeship because of a misdemeanor traffic offense he committed as a teenager, a judge ruled. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza called his own... Read More.
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Pine Bluff Teen Behind Bars After November 8th Shooting

A local teen is jailed in a November 8th shooting that left a teen driver injured. The Pine Bluff Police Department released information on Tuesday about the arrest of Ke’untae J. Shelton, 18. He faces charges of Battery and Terroristic Threatening in the incident. The day... Read More.

Child Sex Offender Sentenced to 50 Years Behind Bars

Michael B. Osburn, 31, of Stone County, pleaded guilty to 30 counts of distributing, possessing, and viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child. More than 16,000 sexually explicit images of infants and children were found on his cell phone. The judge sentenced Osburn... Read More.
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