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Aviation Society Awards Scholarships to Four Henderson State Students (10)
ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- Henderson State University issued the following news release:
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Aviation society awards scholarships to four Henderson State students
Scholarships were awarded to Scott Eades, from left, John Crain, Isaac Scroggins, and Kaleigh Bartlett.
Four Henderson State University aviation students were recently awarded scholarships by the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society. The AAHS funds and awards the scholarships annually to encourage young people to pursue car more PR
Black Hills Seeks Arkansas Natural Gas Rate Increase (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 -- Black Hills Corp., Rapid City, South Dakota, announced that its Arkansas natural gas utility has filed a rate review application with the Arkansas Public Service Commission. The filing requests an increase of $29.4 million in new annual revenue to cover necessary capital infrastructure and operational costs.
The company stated that the rate increase is crucial for the continued delivery of safe and reliable natural gas service to more than 189,000 customers across over 100 more PR
Jackson Family Supports Land of Opportunity Scholarship for Arkansas Students (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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Jackson Family Supports Land of Opportunity Scholarship for Arkansas Students
Denese and Dr. William Jackson have committed $25,000 to the University of Arkansas Land of Opportunity Scholarship endowment. The gift will support Arkansas students by addressing the critical funding gap that can limit access to higher education.
The Land of Opportunity Scholarship campaign, a three-year initiative launc more PR
UAMS Head Start Centers to Reopen After Restoration of Federal Funding (10)
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences issued the following news release:
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UAMS Head Start Centers to Reopen After Restoration of Federal Funding
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is pleased to announce that federal funding has been restored for UAMS Head Start/Early Head Start Centers, allowing them to reopen Tuesday, Dec. 9 under normal operating hours.
The recent government shutdown forced a temporary closure of UAMS Head more PR
University of Arkansas: How Did Bronze Age Plague Spread? Sheep Might Solve the Mystery (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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How Did Bronze Age Plague Spread? A Sheep Might Solve the Mystery
In the Middle Ages, a plague killed a third of Europe's population. Fleas carried the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, transmitting the Black Death from infected rats to millions of people.
Another, earlier strain of Y. pestis emerged 5,000 years ago in the Bronze Age. It infected people throughout Eurasia for 2,000 years and then more PR
University of Arkansas: Introduction to Digital Humanities Offered in Spring 2026 (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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Introduction to Digital Humanities Offered in Spring 2026
In the spring semester, Introduction to Digital Humanities (WLLC 30603-002 / WLLC 5750V-004) will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 3:15 p.m. This course will be taught by Maria Teodora Comsa, interim director of the World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio and teaching assistant professor of French. Comsa has been a practiti more PR
University of the Ozarks: Students Facilitate Workshop at State Conference (10)
CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 9 -- The University of the Ozarks issued the following news:
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Students Facilitate Workshop at State Conference
By Larry Isch
Three University of the Ozarks students were a part of a contigent from the University who participated in the Arkansas Counseling Association's (ARCA) 80th annual state conference, held in Little Rock in November.
Dr. Kaethe Hoehling, director of counseling services at Ozarks and a past member of the ARCA governing council, proposed a more PR
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