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  2. Randolph County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The county is named for John Randolph, a U.S. senator from Virginia influential in obtaining congressional approval of the Louisiana Purchase, which includes today's Randolph County. Created as Arkansas's 32nd county on October 29, 1835, Randolph County has two incorporated cities, including Pocahontas, the county seat and most

  3. U.S. Route 64 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 64 is a U.S. highway running from Teec Nos Pos, Arizona east to Nags Head, North Carolina.In the U.S. state of Arkansas, the route runs 246.35 miles (396.46 km) from the Oklahoma border in Fort Smith east to the Tennessee border in Memphis. [1]

  4. Interstate 49 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    I-49 in Northwest Arkansas. The first portion of what would become I-49 was completed in the late 1990s and was opened to Mountainburg as AR 540. [3] On January 8, 1999, the road was fully opened to traffic and was re-designated part of an extension of I-540, with the name "John Paul Hammerschmidt Highway", in honor of a former US Representative from Arkansas. [4]

  5. J. A. Fair High School - Wikipedia

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    J.A. Fair High School was established in 1981, [citation needed] with construction completed and doors open to students in August 1982. [3] The school was named for James Augustus Fair, an educator, who spent his career as a biology teacher, administrator and after retirement served on the Pulaski County School Board.

  6. Arkansas County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,149. [1] Located in the Arkansas Delta, the county has two county seats, DeWitt and Stuttgart. [2] The first of the state's 75 present-day counties to be created, Arkansas County was formed from New Madrid County on December 13, 1813 ...

  7. List of counties in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    771.57 sq mi. (1,998 km 2) Izard County. 065. Melbourne. October 27, 1825. Independence, Crawford counties, and later from Fulton (prior 1880) George Izard (1776–1828), Governor of the Arkansas Territory and a general during the War of 1812. 14,169.

  8. Crawford County Fair sets dates, keeps fees same for '24 edition

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    All mailed applications must be postmarked by Nov. 10, or hand delivered by Nov. 13, to: Crawford County Fair Board Office, Crawford County Courthouse, 903 Diamond Park, Meadville, PA 16335. Keith ...

  9. Stuttgart Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    www.stuttgartschools.org. Stuttgart Public Schools (officially: Stuttgart School District) is the public school district for students of primary and secondary education in the Stuttgart, Arkansas and surrounding areas. It includes the unincorporated areas of Casscoe and Lodge Corner. [2][3]