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100-year-old Arkansas activist dies


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100-year-old Arkansas activist dies; Dorothy Davis Stuck remembered as journalism, desegregation pioneer
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Dorothy Davis Stuck, a pioneering Arkansan newspaper publisher, businesswoman and activist, died Thursday in Little Rock at the age of 100.
Her career as an advocate for journalism, the desegregation of schools and the professional advancement of women earned her widespread admiration and honors throughout Arkansas.
Dorothy suffered a fall in early June, and while she fought the good fight, she was unable to recover, her longtime friend and business partner Nan Snow wrote to Arkansas Press Women, of which Stuck was a co-founder. At her request, there will be no memorial or burial service. But I know how much she valued the love and friendship you always extended to her. She lived a 100-year beautiful life. ....

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Group preparing to bring hundreds of foreign exchange students to Arkansas, learn about America


Group preparing to bring hundreds of foreign exchange students to Arkansas, learn about America
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The Council for Education Travel USA, or CETUSA, helps provide education to foreign exchange high school students.
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Over 1 million international students come to America each year to get a first-hand look at American culture.
An organization is looking for people to help them out with that this year.
The Council for Education Travel USA, or CETUSA, helps provide education to foreign exchange high school students.
This is year 25 for the nonprofit. They usually have over 1,000 students that need to be placed with a family. ....

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