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Highway 231 (AR 231, Ark. 231, and Hwy. 231) is a former state highway in Lawrence County, Arkansas. Created in 1980, the route was approximately 1.02 miles (1.64 km) in length. [6] The highway ran from US 67 near College City to the Walnut Ridge Industrial Park. [5]
Lawrence County (kondado sa Tinipong Bansa, Arkansas) Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Лоренс (гуо, Арканзас) Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Lawrence County, Arkansas; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste der Countys in Arkansas; Lawrence County (Arkansas) Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Lawrence County (Arkansas)
US 64 at Tennessee state line near Memphis, TN: 1926 [citation needed] current US 65: 309: 497 US 65 at Louisiana state line south of Eudora: US 65 at Missouri state line north of Burlington: 1926 [citation needed] current US 67: 325: 523 US 67 at Texas state line at Texarkana: US 67 at Missouri state line 1926 [citation needed] current
Bradley County Courthouse and Clerk's Office Bradley County 33°36′53″N 92°3′48″W / 33.61472°N 92.06333°W / 33.61472; -92.06333 ( Bradley County Courthouse
This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Lawrence County, Arkansas, highlighting Lynn in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape. Date: 20 June 2007: Source: My own work, based on public domain information. Based on similar map concepts by Ixnayonthetimmay: Author: Arkyan ...
Lawrence County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,216. [1] The county seat is Walnut Ridge. [2] Lawrence County is Arkansas's second county, formed on January 15, 1815, and named for Captain James Lawrence who fought in the War of 1812. [3] It is an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
Arkansas Highway 980 is a state highway of 1.89 miles (3.04 km) in Lawrence County. [1] It connects US 67 with the Walnut Ridge Regional Airport in College City . [ 18 ]
Each circuit covers at least one of Arkansas's 75 counties. [1] All judges in Arkansas are elected in non-partisan elections. Circuit judges serve six-year terms and must be attorneys licensed to practice law in Arkansas for six years before they assume office. [2]