Federal Bureau of Investigation - Fri Nov 06
Dustin Nix of Donaldson, Ark, was sentenced today in federal court in Fort Smith, Arkansas, on federal civil rights charges related to a conspiracy to drive a woman and her children from their home because they associated with African-Americans, Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez of the Civil Rights Division announced today.
Arkansas Man Sentenced on Civil Rights Charges in Cross Burning ConspiracyUnited States Department of Justice - Fri Nov 06
Dustin Nix of Donaldson, Ark, was sentenced today in federal court in Fort Smith, Ark, on federal civil rights charges related to a conspiracy to drive a woman and her children from their home because they associated with African-Americans. Nix was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison, three years of post-incarceration supervision, a fine ...
Bismarck to hold BBQ bashArkansas Online - Tue Sep 29
Barbecue addicts will be able to get a fix this weekend in the small Hot Spring County town of Bismarck.
Education chief faces challenges in jobBaxter Bulletin - Mon Sep 21
LITTLE ROCK - Tom Kimbrell takes over as Arkansas' education chief without the cloud of a years-long fight over school funding.
Hot Spring County Couple Blames DuPont For Truck Stop TroubleArkansasBusiness.com - Tue Sep 08
A Hot Spring County couple that owns a truck stop and restaurant in Malvern has blamed DuPont for financially damaging its business.
Four Arkansas Men Convicted of Civil Rights Charges in Cross Burning ConspiracyAmerican Chronicle - Sat Sep 05
The Justice Department announced that Jacob A. Wingo, Richard W. Robbins, Clayton D. Morrison and Darren E. McKim pleaded guilty today and yesterday to conspiring to drive a woman and her children from their home in Donaldson, Ark., because they associated with African-Americans. A fifth defendant, Dustin Nix, 21, pleaded guilty to similar charges ...
Four Arkansas Men Convicted of Civil Rights Charges in Cross Burning ConspiracyUnited States Department of Justice - Wed Sep 02
WASHINGTON The Justice Department announced that Jacob A. Wingo, Richard W. Robbins, Clayton D. Morrison and Darren E. McKim pleaded guilty today and yesterday to conspiring to drive a woman and her children from their home in Donaldson, Ark., because they associated with African Americans.
Elderly Woman Dies in Hot Spring AccidentMSNBC - Wed Sep 02
An 83-year old Hot Springs, AR woman was killed in a single-car accident near Bismarck yesterday afternoon.
Vicious Dog Ordinance Proposed in Hot Spring CountyKTHV-TV Little Rock - Tue Aug 25
It is a move many Arkansas cities have made to protect their citizens. Now Hot Spring County may enact a vicious dog ordinance.
Arkansas swine flu deathFOX16.com - Sat Aug 15
Swine flu vaccine Tests are underway for the swine flu vaccine. Drug maker Glaxo says it plans to conduct 16 clinical trials on more than 9,000 people in Europe and North America.
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