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The first two changes to US-60 in Oklahoma after its inception occurred in the northeastern part of the state. The highway's routing through Bartlesville was changed on September 15, 1936. [ 5 ] On October 22, 1936, a section of US-60 and SH-48 (the precursor to SH-99 in that area) in Osage County north of Pawhuska was abandoned in favor of a ...
Ashdown (formerly Turkey Flats and Keller) is a city in Little River County, Arkansas, United States. The community was incorporated in 1892 and has been the county seat since 1906. [ 3 ] Located within the Arkansas Timberlands between the Little River and the Red River , Ashdown's economy and development have historically been tied to the ...
Little River County is a county located on the southwest border of the U.S. state of Arkansas, bordering a corner with Texas and Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,026. [2] The county seat is Ashdown. [3] Little River County is included in the Texarkana, TX-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The other is a spur which begins at U.S. 69 northeast of Commerce, Oklahoma, approximately 3/4 mile west of the southern junction of U.S. 69 and U.S. 69 Alternate. It travels south a little over 5 miles to a junction with Oklahoma State Highway 10 on the east side of Miami, Oklahoma At this junction is also an entrance/exit ramp for Interstate ...
Highway 108 Spur (AR 108S, Ark. 108S, and Hwy. 108S) is a short, east–west highway in Little River County in southwest Arkansas. Running only 0.77 miles (1.24 km) in length, its western terminus is at an intersection with Highway 108 6 miles (9.7 km) west of the Oklahoma state line.
Sales and use taxes in Arkansas are voter approved and collected by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Arkansas's statewide sales and use tax has been 6.5% since July 1, 2013. [60] Washington County has an additional sales and use tax of 1.25% since December 1, 2004.
Texas state line west of Hollis: Arkansas state line east of Westville: 1931: current US 64: 591.24 [8] 951.51 New Mexico state line southwest of Felt: Arkansas state line east of Moffett: 1926: current US 66: 374.6 [9] 602.9 Texas state line west of Erick: Kansas state line south of Baxter Springs, Kan. 1926: 1985
The Arkansas Southern Railroad (reporting mark ARS) is a short-line railroad which started service in October 2005. [1] ARS operates two disconnected lines consisting of Heavener, Oklahoma to Waldron, Arkansas (32 miles), and Ashdown to Nashville, Arkansas (29 miles), plus a switch track at Ashdown, [ 1 ] for a total of 63 miles. [ 2 ]