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  2. List of hospitals in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    List of hospitals in Arkansas , sorted by hospital name. Northwest Medical Center, Springdale, Arkansas. This list ...

  3. 2024 Arkansas House of Representatives election - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas House of Representatives 76th district Democratic primary election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Joy C. Springer (incumbent) 992 50.98 Democratic: Ryan Davis 825 42.39 Democratic: Kia Sprinkle Wilson 129 6.63 Majority 167 8.58 Total votes 1,946

  4. Robin E. Bowen - Wikipedia

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    She began her term on July 1, becoming the first female president of a public four-year university in Arkansas. [4] [5] On September 9, 2023, the Arkansas Tech Board of Trustees voted unanimously to fire Bowen and appoint Russell Jones as interim president. [6] Dr. Bowen had been on medical leave since July 7 and was recovering from surgery.

  5. Robin Lundstrum - Wikipedia

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    Robin Lundstrum is a state legislator in Arkansas. ... Robin Lundstrum (Inc.) 10,496 72.6 +3.3 Democratic: Michael Bennett-Spears 3,759 26.4 -3.3 2018 General Election

  6. List of counties in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas, Union counties, then from Chicot County (prior to 1880), and Lincoln (prior 1930) Benjamin Desha, a soldier in the War of 1812: 10,479: 819.52 sq mi (2,123 km 2) Drew County: 043: Monticello: Nov 26, 1846: Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Union counties: Thomas S. Drew (1802–1879), 3rd Governor of Arkansas 16,945: 835.65 sq mi (2,164 km 2 ...

  7. Arkansas House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas State House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Arkansas. The House has 100 members elected from an equal number of constituencies across the state. Each district has an average population of 30,137, according to the 2020 federal census.

  8. Yellville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Yellville is named after Archibald Yell, who was the first member of the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas and the second governor of Arkansas. [6] He was killed at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican–American War. Yellville existed well before Arkansas became a state, though originally known as "Shawneetown".

  9. Morrow, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Morrow is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Washington County, Arkansas, United States. A post office has been in operation at Morrow since 1883; [2] The community had the name of G. W. Morrow, an early postmaster. [3] it was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 263; [4]