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'Conway'

$42K in grants awarded for public art in eight Arkansas cities

Eight public art projects in Arkansas were funded with checks from the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism.
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Meet MaryAnn Strange, the self-made chef behind Conway's favorite Alfredo

MaryAnn Strange is building a devoted following in Conway, one Cajun Egg Roll at a time.
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A Halloween To-Do List: Lost Forty's Festival of Darkness, a haunted theatre tour and more

It's spooky season. Here's a Central Arkansas Halloween round-up.

Man found dead after standoff with police near Conway

The suspect believed dead from self-inflicted wound.
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Conway native Symone wins 'RuPaul's Drag Race'

Symone, boy name Reggie Gavin, a drag queen from Conway, Arkansas, is America’s next drag superstar.

All hail queen Symone, the Conway, Ark. queen owning the runway on "RuPaul's Drag Race"

Symone, the first Arkansas queen to strut the ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ runway, is still finding ways to be free. 
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Conway drops its curfew. Little Rock?

Curfew ends in Conway. Still awaiting word in Little Rock.

Timber construction company to open plant in Conway

Structurlam Mass Timber Corporation, which uses laminated wood for construction of residential and commercial buildings, has announced it will invest $90 million in buying the former Nucor fasteners facility in Conway and equipping it for production.
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1,200-job expansion announced for DXC Technology in Conway

DXC Technologies, which operates a call center in Conway that serves various businesses and organizations including the Arkansas Medicaid program, announced an expansion in Conway this morning that it said would add 1,200 jobs.

Conway singer-songwriter is making tracks: A Q&A with Erin Enderlin

How Conway native Erin Enderlin's tunes have landed on the lips of Reba McEntire, Terry Clark, Randy Travis and Lee Ann Womack — and where Enderlin's going from here.
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Wisconsin strikes deal with Kimberly-Clark that means Conway plant closure

The Milwaukee Sentinel Journal reports that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has struck a deal with Kimberly-Clark in which the company will retain operations in Wisconsin in return for $25 million in handouts over five years. This means the closure of Kimberly-Clark plant in Conway, the article says.

Corporate welfare hostage-taking

Wisconsin offers the latest example of what's wrong with corporate welfare and Arkansas figures in what amounts to a hostage situation.
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