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However, Russellville was actually named in the early 1840s when Jacob was a teen. [10] Russellville is listed on mail routes in multiple requests for proposals for carrying the mail, including as early as 1842, [11] when Shinn was 15, and, later, 1846, when he was 19, [12] so naming the community after Jacob would have been quite unlikely. In ...
Wynne is the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, United States.The population was 8,314 at the 2020 Census. [3] Nestled between the Arkansas Delta and Crowley's Ridge, Wynne is the closest city to the second-largest state park in Arkansas, Village Creek State Park.
KARV (610 kHz and 101.3 MHz) are commercial radio stations licensed to Russellville, Arkansas, United States. KARV-AM-FM are owned by Bobby Caldwell's EAB of Russellville, LLC. [3] [4] They carry a news/talk radio format, with a mix of local and national programs.
LOS ANGELES − California fast-food staple In-N-Out announced that it will close its office in Irvine as the company is set to split its corporate workforce between California and Tennessee.
The station features morning show host Chris McGinnis. Don Neagle, a member of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, continued to host the local Call-in show "Feedback" each weekday from 9a-10a until his 2022 retirement. Don began his career at WRUS on September 1, 1958. [7] Midday host is Lucas Celsor. Afternoon host is Myla Porter.
Robin French Wynne (February 15, 1953 – June 21, 2023) [1] was an American judge. He served as a justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 2014 until his death. He had previously been a judge on the Arkansas Court of Appeals , District 5 from 2011 until being sworn into the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2015.
Winifred Elaine "Wynne" Gibson [1] (July 3, 1898 [2] [3] – May 15, 1987) [4] [5] was an American actress of the 1930s. ... Obituary in The New York Times, May 21, 1987;
The News-Democrat & Leader is a twice-weekly newspaper in Russellville, Kentucky. It has been published since 1806, fourteen years after Kentucky became a state. Russellville is the county seat of Logan County. The current title was formed with the merging of The Logan County News and The Democrat in 1911.