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Gravette man charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot files reply in support of his motion for early release
GRAVETTE, Ark. — There are new developments in the case of the Gravette man convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot. Richard Barnett, known for a photo showing his feet on a desk in Nancy Pelosi’s office, has filed a reply in support of his motion for an early release.
Pea Ridge area church updates
The worship ministry at Pea Ridge Baptist Church has seen significant changes over the past five years. Director Luke Creasy reflects on the journey, noting the addition of new instruments and technology and the constant rotation of new music. Despite these changes, the core of worship remains the same. As the congregation grows, this balance between progress and tradition is crucial.
Decision Dossier: Five-star Darius Acuff Jr.
The recruitment of one of the top prospects in the 2025 Rivals150 is nearing its end, as IMG Academy star Darius Acuff Jr. is poised to announce his college choice on Friday. Acuff will choose among Arkansas, Kansas and Michigan, all of which he has visited and seems to feel comfortable with.
Specialist: Kids need free time before homework
The start of a new school year typically marks the dreaded return of homework for students and parents. Brittney Schrick, extension family life specialist and associate professor for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, said it’s key for parents to give children plenty of free time, manage their own expectations and think outside the box regarding homework help.
ABF Freight’s Seth Runser appointed president of ArcBest; Matt Godfrey, named ABF president
FORT SMITH, Ark. — ArcBest has announced Seth Runser, president of ABF Freight, will become president of ArcBest effective Aug. 1. While Runser will take on this new role, Judy R. McReynolds will remain chief executive officer and chairman of the board. “Seth has made tremendous contributions to ArcBest’s...
Fayetteville housing task force adds renter, divides into groups to tackle issues
Fayetteville Housing Task Force Enhances Representation and Structure. In a recent development, the Fayetteville Housing Crisis Task Force has taken significant steps to bolster its composition and tackle the city’s housing issues more effectively. Notably, the task force has now added a renter to its ranks, thereby increasing the diversity of perspectives¬ within the group.
PTN Extra: More scholarships for athletes and an awkward opening statement
FAYETTEVILLE, Ar. (KNWA/KFTA) – In this week’s PTN Extra, Courtney Mims and Mike Irwin talk about the reports coming out on Wednesday about the NCAA increasing the scholarship limits for multiple sports. Yahoo Sports reporting that, “power conference commissioners finalized new roster-size limits that pave the way for...
Madison County proposes 1 cent sales tax increase for jail operations
In 2022 Voters did pass a sales tax increase to build the new jail, But they did not pass the tax to help run it. Madison county judge Larry Garrett stated that "Since the jail is now nearing completion, it's time to start training new jailers."
Arkansas Baseball: Summer 2024’s Unexpected Standouts, Freshman Success, and Rising Stars
In the 2024 summer, Arkansas baseball has seen significant surprises, such as Wehiwa Aloy leading in home runs and Ryder Helfrick's standout performance. Aloy led with 14 home runs and a .309 batting average. Helfrick took over the lead with 10 home runs and impressive offensive stats. Anderson faced a...
Register Now For Axe Throwing Course at UA Hope-Texarkana
How would you like to learn the art of Axe Throwing? The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana Community Education Department will have an axe-throwing class in August so here is your chance to learn all about axe throwing. The class will be held on Tuesday, August 27 from 5:30 PM to...
‘The Sunshine Boys’ Set to Take Stage Soon in Central Arkansas
Argenta Contemporary Theatre, in partnership with the ACANSA Arts Festival of the South, is set to stage Neil Simon’s “The Sunshine Boys” from Sept. 11 through Sept. 21. The play, starring Little Rock’s P. Jay Clark as Willie Clark and New York native Freddy Geils as Al Lewis, tells the story of two former vaudeville stars who must reunite for a CBS “History of Comedy” retrospective despite years of estrangement.
Survey reveals rising back-to-school expenses, Greenbrier schools have a solution
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new survey from the online loan marketplace Lending Tree reported that 68% of back-to-school shoppers expect to spend more on school supplies this year than last year. The survey also reports that 73% of back-to-school shoppers are stressed about paying for supplies, and 40% expect to go into debt shopping.
White River Health CEO resigns, interim announced
White River Health (WRH) President and CEO Gary Paxson has announced his resignation to pursue another career opportunity. According to a release from the organization, Paxson (pictured above, left), who has been CEO since 2018, will leave White River Health next month after transitioning responsibilities. Paxson joined the organization in...
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