These former Pulaski County high school stars set for games on Saturday, April 18.
Little Rock Trojans will host Eastern Illinois for an important Ohio Valley Conference baseball series starting April 17. Both teams are near the top of league standings as they compete for postseason positioning.
These former Pulaski County high school stars set for games on Friday, April 17.
This ex-Pulaski County area high school standout will participate in competitions on Thursday, April 16.
Angel Cano hit two home runs but Little Rock fell short against Louisiana Tech with a final score of 9-3. The Trojans matched their opponent offensively but could not overcome key innings by Louisiana Tech.
The number of lawyers with active licenses in cities within Pulaski County in the first quarter of 2026 decreased in comparison to the previous quarter.
Little Rock junior Matthew Tyeskie returned from an Achilles injury to win gold at this year’s Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships. He broke both school and conference records thanks to dedicated rehab efforts supported by coaching staff.
Rep. French Hill joined other lawmakers on April 14 introducing legislation aimed at increasing Historically Black Colleges’ access to federal research funds through better coordination and information sharing tools. Supporters say it will address historic underfunding while strengthening America’s workforce.
The Little Rock Trojans men’s baseball team will conclude their current road trip with an away game against Louisiana Tech on April 14. Head coach Chris Curry anticipates strong competition from the Bulldogs as both teams look to continue recent…
Senator John Boozman announced new leadership appointments within the Senate Agriculture Committee staff. Corey Brown Weber becomes Deputy Staff Director while Skylar Sowder returns as Policy Director. Their experience is expected to help guide future agricultural policy.
These former Pulaski County area high school athletes are set to compete on Tuesday, April 14.
Little Rock Medicaid providers reported $401,318 in Enteral and Parenteral Therapy services for 2024—a 13.4% increase over the previous year’s total.
North Little Rock Medicaid providers billed $4,108,902 in 2024 for Medicine Services and Procedures, reflecting a 2.5% increase over the prior year.
In Sherwood, Medicaid reimbursements for Pathology and Laboratory Procedures hit $1,029,541 in 2024, marking a 30.2% rise amid shifts in service use and payment trends.
In 2024, Mountain View Medicaid providers billed $779,951 for services within the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies group, an 11.8% rise from the prior year.
Warren Medicaid providers reported billing $861,218 for services within the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies group in 2024, representing a 1.8% rise from the prior year.
Medicaid expenditures connected to the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies in Jacksonville climbed by 9.6% in 2024, pointing to shifts in how services are delivered and reimbursed.
In 2024, College Station Medicaid providers reported $575 in claims for services under the Evaluation and Management category, up 36.3% from the prior year.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Maumelle billed $103,336,473 for Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) services, representing a 28161.1% increase from the prior year.
Little Rock narrowly lost their baseball series finale against SIUE by a score of 3-2. Head coach Chris Curry praised his team’s pitching performance but noted areas for improvement offensively moving forward.
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