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Fort Smith, AR
Monday, July 3, 2017

Regulation changes approved; Hunting season dates set

LITTLE ROCK – Commissioners approved hunting regulations changes for the 2017-18 hunting seasons, including the season dates for all game, including the 2017-18 waterfowl...

Fort Smith Police Department forms basketball team; scheduling games

The Fort Smith Police Department has formed a basketball team and the Men of S.H.E.I.L.D have scheduled to more games at local junior highs.

Lions survive long rain delay, down Hilltoppers to stay alive in NCAA

The Lions survived the longest weather delay of its NCAA Division II era and St. Edward's to stay alive in the NCAA Division II South Central Region Baseball Tournament.

Lions, Rams set for Thursday showdown in Texas at noon

Three days after finishing runner-up in the Heartland Conference Tournament, UA-Fort Smith left Tuesday morning on its third trip to the Lone Star State in the past three weeks.

Fundraiser planned for Greenwood coach struck by rare skin disorder

Brian Sims, a Greenwood coach, is fighting a medical battle tonight in the burn unit at the Hill Crest Medical Center in Tulsa after contacting a rare skin disorder.

Registration underway for Van Buren Youth Football League

Registration is now underway for the 2017-2018 for the Van Buren Youth Football league for football players in grades 1-6.

Williams won’t return to Razorbacks after second neurological injury

You had the feeling when Rawleigh Williams went down in the final spring practice and didn't bounce back up that his career with the Razorbacks might be over. Now it is.

Part 4: Mountain lions may exist, but officially AG&FC not concerned

Maybe there are mountain lions in Arkansas. Maybe not. And if they are, they may not be from here. It all depends on who you ask.

Hogs headed to Phil Knight Invitational over Thanksgiving holiday

Arkansas will be one of the programs playing over Thanksgiving in the elite Phil Knight Invitational in Portland.

Booneville, Danville, Yellville-Summit making moves in classifications

Booneville, a traditional football power in Class 4A will drop to 3A while Danville moves up to 3A from 2A while Yellville-Summitt drops out of 3A to 2A.