The guy from "Yellowstone," "Field of Dreams," "Dances with Wolves," "Bull Durham," "The Postman," "Robin Hood," "The Bodyguard," "Man of Steel," "Molly's Game," "Open Range" and a bunch of other movies and TV shows was in Arkansas earlier this month.
The guy from "Yellowstone," "Field of Dreams," "Dances with Wolves," "Bull Durham," "The Postman," "Robin Hood," "The Bodyguard," "Man of Steel," "Molly's Game," "Open Range" and a bunch of other movies and TV shows was in Arkansas earlier this month.
An Arkansas woman won a $1 million prize on a $20 lottery scratch-off ticket, the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery announced Wednesday. Becky Elliott of Stuttgart said she plans to use her winnings to pay bills, and to help her children and grandchildren, the lottery said in a news release. She said she plans to continue working because, "I'm not really the type to retire. "“I’m still tickled about my win. It’s so hard for me to keep calm,” she said.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Stuttgart woman says she is still trying to process the reality of winning $1 million on an Arkansas Scholarship Lottery (ASL) scratch-off ticket. Becky Elliott claimed her prize yesterday at the ASL Claim Center in Little Rock.
Elliott has been playing the lottery since start-up. Yesterday morning she purchased a couple of tickets at an Arkansas lottery retailer in Stuttgart and won $150. She then traveled to E-Z Mart, located at 2117 S. Main St. in Stuttgart, where she bought the winning $20 instant-ticket game, $1 Million Spectacular.
“I’m still tickled about my win. It’s so hard for me to keep calm,” Elliott laughed.
Procession for fallen SLOPD detective draws community members to streets to show support
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People gather on the Del Rio Road overpass in Atascadero to honor fallen San Luis Obispo Police Det. Luca Benedetti as his funeral procession passes by on Thursday, May 20, 2021.
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On Thursday, a procession for San Luis Obispo Police Detective Luca Benedetti attracted thousands of people to local overpasses and streets to pay their respects.
On Monday, May 10, Det. Benedetti was shot and killed while serving a search warrant with other officers at an apartment on Camellia Court.