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LITTLE ROCK, AR — The Arkansas Depart-ment of Agriculture, in partnership with Farm Credit, is now accepting entries for the annual Arkansas Grown School Garden of the Year Contest. Schools, early childhood education centers, and alternative learning environments that operated a school garden during the 2025–2026 school year, or plan to begin one in 2026–2027, are encouraged to apply.
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LITTLE ROCK, AR — The Arkansas Depart-ment of Agriculture, in partnership with Farm Credit, is now accepting entries for the annual Arkansas Grown School Garden of the Year Contest. Schools, early childhood education centers, and alternative learning environments that operated a school garden during the 2025–2026 school year, or plan to begin one in 2026–2027, are encouraged to apply.
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The City of Pascagoula updated its anti-smoking ordinance this week to include the use of cannabis and vaping as forms of smoking.
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1. Pascagoula expands smoking restrictions to include cannabis, vaping
The City of Pascagoula updated its anti-smoking ordinance this week to include the use of cannabis and vaping as forms of smoking.
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Several recent actions that haven’t gone President Trump’s way prove his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was right on the money when she said last year that her boss has “an alcoholic’s personality,” and believes he can do anything he wants.
This gets Trump in trouble when he doesn’t pay attention to the boundaries of the law, or makes decisions without thinking about what might happen if things don’t go as expected.
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Several recent actions that haven’t gone President Trump’s way prove his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was right on the money when she said last year that her boss has “an alcoholic’s personality,” and believes he can do anything he wants.
This gets Trump in trouble when he doesn’t pay attention to the boundaries of the law, or makes decisions without thinking about what might happen if things don’t go as expected.
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Several recent actions that haven’t gone President Trump’s way prove his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was right on the money when she said last year that her boss has “an alcoholic’s personality,” and believes he can do anything he wants.
This gets Trump in trouble when he doesn’t pay attention to the boundaries of the law, or makes decisions without thinking about what might happen if things don’t go as expected.
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This is the second in a series celebrating the culture bearers in our state. These are the painters, planners, policymakers, and patrons who diligently and passionately work to protect, preserve, and raise the cultural aspects that define a community.
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This is the second in a series celebrating the culture bearers in our state. These are the painters, planners, policymakers, and patrons who diligently and passionately work to protect, preserve, and raise the cultural aspects that define a community.
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This is the second in a series celebrating the culture bearers in our state. These are the painters, planners, policymakers, and patrons who diligently and passionately work to protect, preserve, and raise the cultural aspects that define a community.
By Susan Marquez - Magnolia Tribune on
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This is the second in a series celebrating the culture bearers in our state. These are the painters, planners, policymakers, and patrons who diligently and passionately work to protect, preserve, and raise the cultural aspects that define a community.
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State Senator Angela Turner-Ford attempted to include diapers in the state’s Second Amendment Sales Tax holiday, saying it would benefit “multiple demographics.”
A Senate debate Tuesday about exempting retail sales of firearm safes during the annual Mississippi Second Amendment Sales Tax Weekend holiday ended up being more about diapers.
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State Senator Angela Turner-Ford attempted to include diapers in the state’s Second Amendment Sales Tax holiday, saying it would benefit “multiple demographics.”
A Senate debate Tuesday about exempting retail sales of firearm safes during the annual Mississippi Second Amendment Sales Tax Weekend holiday ended up being more about diapers.
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State Senator Angela Turner-Ford attempted to include diapers in the state’s Second Amendment Sales Tax holiday, saying it would benefit “multiple demographics.”
A Senate debate Tuesday about exempting retail sales of firearm safes during the annual Mississippi Second Amendment Sales Tax Weekend holiday ended up being more about diapers.
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