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Trails at Mena Project Gains Preliminary Approval; Delta Heritage Trail on Track for 2025
Two major Arkansas trail projects, the Delta Heritage Trail and the Trails at Mena, are advancing, with plans to enhance biking and outdoor recreation across the state.
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The LR Port & Jobs (Editorial)
The Port of Little Rock is infrastructure that not only works, but that attracts jobs. read more >
Scott Dorminy on Insurance Trends, Climate Challenges & Mitigating Premium Hikes
Scott Dorminy joined NAIFA in 2017 and has been its state president since 2023. read more >
Riverfest: Everything You Need to Know About the State’s Biggest Music and Arts Fest
It's almost time! Riverfest, the state’s largest festival, is happening this weekend (May 23-25) along the Arkansas River in downtown Little Rock. Here's a rundown of everything you need to know about the super-fun music fest! read more >
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Ken Duke Hangs Tough, Reaps Rewards on PGA Tour
If a golfer hasn’t broken through with a first PGA Tour victory by age 44, it’s unlikely to happen these days, what with all the up-and-coming young whippersnappers with their monstrous drives and steely nerves. But Ken Duke, who had three career, second-place finishes on Tour, persevered and earned that victory, beating Chris Stroud in a two-hole playoff. read more >
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High School Golf Athletes Take Best Shot at College Scholarship
For Taylor Loeb, Cameron McRae and young players like them across the nation, the college recruiting process offers its share of opportunities and challenges. For the parents who want the best possible deal for the kids, the question is how best to navigate that process. read more >
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Frank Broyles: Life, Love and Golf
Frank Broyles, 89, made his name in college football, specifically Arkansas Razorbacks college football. Broyles and the game are so synonymous he has a major trophy — the Broyles Award for the top college assistant in the nation — and the field and athletic center at Fayetteville’s Reynolds Razorback Stadium named after him. But in the course of his football career (which outlasted early loves like baseball and basketball), Broyles also fell into a great passion for golf. read more >
by Todd Traub -
Greystone Resurrection: How Separate Ownerships Restored Golf At Two Cabot Courses
Two scenic tests of golf in central Arkansas for the past decade-plus bucked a nationwide trend that had seen courses shutting down. They rose from the dead thanks to ownership groups committed to putting the money back into their courses and not concerning themselves with profit. read more >
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Bentonville Makes The Washington Post’s ‘It’ List
Bentonville's dining scene took the place of Charleston, S.C.'s scene on The Washington Post's 2013 In/Out List. read more >
by Lauren James -