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  2. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News: Mountain Home 1994 1999 Succeeded the North Arkansas View [54] The Daily Siftings Herald: Arkadelphia: 2018 [39] The Elector: DeWitt 1866 1866 [33] The Epworth News: Wynne 1896 c. 1896 [31] The Harrison Daily Eclipse: Harrison: 1901 1901 [41] The Gillett Reporter: Gillett: 1914 [35] 1926 The Grand Prairie News: Stuttgart 1916 ...

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  4. Road Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Road Ranger was owned by Daniel Arnold and co-owner Sunil Puri, founder of First Midwest Group. [citation needed] Arnold died on November 17, 2015. [2] On March 19, 2015, Road Ranger completed the sale of 42 convenience store locations in Iowa, Illinois and Kentucky to GPM Investments, [3] [4] leaving its focus on travel centers, usually in ...

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  6. Brinkley, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Brinkley is the most populous city in Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 2,700, [ 3 ] down from 3,188 in 2010 . Located within the Arkansas Delta , Brinkley was founded as a railroad town in 1872.

  7. Road ranger killed in crash on I-95 in St. Lucie County - AOL

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    She said a 2021 Ford F250 truck was stopped on the left shoulder of I-95 northbound while the road ranger who was driving it assisted a disabled 2022 Dodge Charger.

  8. Christie Brinkley celebrates feeling ‘finally happy’ at 70

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  9. Jon Brittenum - Wikipedia

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    Brittenum was born in Brinkley, Arkansas, on May 27, 1944. [2] He attended Brinkley High School in his hometown. He then studied at the University of Arkansas, [2] where he played for the Arkansas Razorbacks from 1963 to 1966 (with 1964 being his redshirt year).