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Arkansans help family after house fire

A former Arkansas Representative and his family are known for lending a helping hand, which is why the community stepped up after a disaster.

Oh F*** Off : McCarthy, Gaetz, Allies Throw Down in Meeting

Oh F*** Off : McCarthy, Gaetz, Allies Throw Down in Meeting
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Arkansas mom seeks justice for daughter, unborn grandchild

Arkansas mom seeks justice for daughter, unborn grandchild murdered in 2015 For the past six years, Belinda Allbright has sought justice for her daughter and unborn grandchild who were both murdered in December of 2015. Author: Frederick Price (KTHV) Updated: 7:28 PM CDT July 16, 2021 CLEVELAND COUNTY, Ark. 21-year-old Cherrish Allbright was killed in Cleveland County in December of 2015. Since then, Belinda Allbright, Cherrish s mother, has worked closely with a state representative to get a bill passed to ensure that no one goes through a similar situation. “She was a very sweet girl. She loved her brother, loved her family,” Allbright said. No matter how hard she tries, the thought of how her daughter’s life ended will never fade from her memory.

Arkansas Representative working to pass a bill that would allow Marshallese to serve on local law enforcement

Arkansas Representative working to pass a bill that would allow Marshallese to serve on local law enforcement Representative Megan Godfrey is working on a bill that would allow members of the Marshallese community to serve as police officers. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 9:06 AM CST February 1, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas Representative Megan Godfrey is working on a bill that would allow members of the Marshallese community to serve as police officers. The Marshallese Law Enforcement Act would expand eligibility that would allow departments to recruit non-Immigrant, non-U.S. citizens as officers, which Springdale Police Department Public Information Officer, Jeff Taylor, supports. 

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