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A Little Rock woman was sentenced to 24 months in prison for defrauding the government of $2.1 million via false COVID-19 relief loans.
A Little Rock woman was sentenced to 24 months in prison for defrauding the federal government of $2.1 million through false COVID-19 relief loan applications.
In Arkansas, the Attorney General praised a public tip that led to the arrest in a child exploitation case, highlighting the importance of community involvement.
Meanwhile, rural pharmacy closures continue to challenge healthcare access, as the state battles over Act 624, which seeks to ban pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies.
Respiratory illnesses are rising in schools, prompting health warnings.
On a positive note, Santa Chris made nearly 100 holiday visits since 2020, and community drives like Coats for Kids and the Arkansas bicycle giveaway are supporting families.
The University of Arkansas-Monticello named a new football coach, and Elkins High School won its first state title.
The AGFC is collecting Christmas trees through December 2025 to improve fish habitats.
Una mujer de Little Rock fue sentenciada a 24 meses de prisión por defraudar al gobierno de $2.1 millones a través de préstamos falsos de alivio para COVID-19.