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Old South Restaurant has reopened in former Dixie Cafe space

Pope County's historic Old South Restaurant has reopened in the former Dixie Cafe space at 105 E. Harrell Dr. in Russellville after a fire in June destroyed the iconic eatery's 1330 Main St. location.
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Russellville favorites Ridgewood Brothers BBQ tease new custom whole hog cooker

The new piece of machinery is sort of a hybrid between a grill and a smoker, pitmaster Grant Hall said. The rig features a flipper, or turning rack, which is essentially a cooking grate mounted on a rotating spit within the unit that allows the operator to flip the hog from one side to another.
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Russellville's Old South Restaurant finds new location

Old South Restaurant, the historic Russellville eatery that was destroyed by a fire in June of this year, announced on Saturday that it has found a new location in the the former Dixie Cafe building at 105 East Harrell Dr. in Russellville.

Student at Little Rock elementary school ate marijuana gummy Friday, sent to hospital

The event follows similar incidents in Jonesboro and Russellville.
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Eating at Russellville’s Ridgewood Brothers' BBQ three times in four days

The popular Russellville-based food-truck-turned-brick-and-mortar officially reopened for business on Thursday, Dec. 8 in its new digs at 803 W. Main Place.

Russellville casino plan advances

Casino development plan gets OK from planning commission.
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A new lawsuit in the Pope County casino battle

Lawyers continue to be winners in Pope County casino quest.

Cherokees promise a Russellville location for casino

Cherokee Nation promises to put casino in Russellville.
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Russellville refuses permit for medical marijuana dispensary

The Russellville City Council defeated Thursday, in a 4-4 tie, approval of a medical marijuana dispensary, with Mayor Richard Harris refusing to cast a tie-breaking vote,

Police kill Russellville man after shots fired

Joshua Cartwright, 36, who reportedly fired at bail bondsmen and police officers was killed in an exchange of gunfire early this morning in Russellville. The standoff had forced evacuations of homes nearby and shutdown power to part of the campus of Arkansas Tech
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Update: State reps' effort to strip Arkansas Tech funds delayed, ATU board issues resolution

The assault on the budget of the diversity department, which is being led by Reps. Trevor Drown (R-Dover) and Mary Bentley (R-Perryville), stemmed from a sex education event sponsored by a student group. Russellville's mayor urged legislators to reconsider the move.

From water to water: A scenic journey to a Supreme Court tax ruling

The Arkansas Supreme Court decides a tax case, but we're attracted to the language used to open a dissenting opinion. Makes you want to grab a paddle and fishing pole.
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