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EPA exempts rice bug remedy, UA entomologist says
With rice stink bug populations ramping up and limited control options available, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a Section…
Winning artists honored at ASC exhibition reception
Vincent Marie's mixed-media piece "I'm Tired" won Best in Show and "Hold On, Let Go" by Lisa Krannichfeld won first…
Historic Hotel Pines was thriving center
In the early 20th century, the Main Street section of Pine Bluff north of the railroad tracks was a thriving…
Expert warns of toxic algae in water
One of the most dangerous developments in livestock and fishing ponds during the peak of summer is the appearance of…
Pine Bluff pastors recognized at national conference
Clergy members representing Pastors on Patrol from Pine Bluff recently stood with the 400 Years of African American History Federal…
New book explores Monticello history
The book "Monticello," by Mark and Rebecca Spencer, will be released today by Arcadia Publishing as part of their Past…
Horticulture Field Day keys on trials, pests
More than 130 people braved the heat June 28 at the 2023 Horticulture Field Day to hear from experts with…
Arkansas rice sheath blight targeted
As Arkansas rice fields move into reproductive stages, specialists with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture are advising…