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  4. Arkansas Highway 4 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 4 (AR 4) is a designation for two state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 2.99 miles (4.81 km) runs from the Oklahoma state line east to US 59 / US 71 at Cove . [ 2 ] A second segment of 22.1 miles (35.6 km) runs from US 278 in McGehee east to Highway 1 at Rohwer . [ 3 ]

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  6. Woman Gets the Most Bittersweet Surprise When She Tries the ...

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    Eventually, Costley decided to post the photo she found on TikTok to share with her friends and family, and pay a little tribute to her late dogs on her social media. But then, to her surprise ...

  7. Arkansas Highway 51 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 51 (AR 51, Ark. 51, and Hwy. 51) is a designation for two north–south state highways in Southwest Arkansas.One route of 53.37 miles (85.89 km) begins Highway 53 near Whelen Springs and runs north to US Highway 67 (US 67) in Donaldson.

  8. Cove, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The high school formed in 2013, [6] with the merger of Wickes High School and Van-Cove High School. [7] The school's mascot is the Eagles and black and silver serve as the school colors. On July 1, 2010, the former Van-Cove School District consolidated with the Wickes School District into the Cossatot River School District. [8]

  9. Baxter County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Home was also home to briefly operated papers named The North Arkansas Herald (monthly, c. 1890) and The Arkansas News (c. 1897). [39] Cotter has been home to five newspapers over the years, the longest lasting being the Cotter Courier (1903-c. 1918) [39] and The Cotter Record (1911-1937). [40]