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North Little Rock public safety officials urge residents to sign up for Smart 911
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Public safety officials in North Little Rock (NLR) are advising residents to sign up for Smart911, a free service tool that can seamlessly provide crucial information to 9-1-1 dispatchers. Available in all 50 states, the valuable tool is used in operations by over 3,500 municipalities...
Downtown Springdale to Host Art Walk, Monarch Festival
Downtown Springdale and the Tyson Family Foundation are set to host a two-day art event, combining the Fall Art Walk with the Monarch Flight Festival, offering a blend of artistic expression and community celebration. The event kicks off on Friday, Sept. 13, with a ticketed Wine Crawl and Art Tour...
DraftKings Users Who Bet On Arkansas Spread Got Hosed Because The Razorbacks Were Too Dominant
Arkansas cruised to a 70-0 victory in its season opener on Thursday night in a game where they were heavy favorites, but some DraftKings bettors who appeared to cruise to an easy payday got some unfortunate news due to the nature of the blowout win. Plenty of college football teams opt to kick off their […] The post DraftKings Users Who Bet On Arkansas Spread Got Hosed Because The Razorbacks Were Too Dominant appeared first on BroBible.
Miss America teams up to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer
Adam Wolfe, a radiation oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), is shedding light on the critical early warning signs of pancreatic cancer and the importance of timely medical intervention.
Up to 200 New Tech Jobs Coming to Walnut Ridge
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. – Provalus, a cutting-edge information technology (IT) company dedicated to providing dependable, scalable, top-quality IT services from the heart of America, is expanding to Walnut Ridge with plans to create up to 200 jobs in the community. Provalus is also hosting a community engagement event in...
VIDEO: Cameras Caught Arkansas RB Ja’Quinden Jackson Shooting His Shot At Opposing Team’s Cheerleader After Scoring A Touchdown On Them
Arkansas Razorbacks senior running back Ja’Quinden Jackson may have got himself a girlfriend following a long touchdown during Thursday night’s 2024 season opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. With about 5:15 remaining in the first quarter, as the Razorbacks had the ball on the Arkansas-Pine Bluff 46-yard line with a...
Feed delivered to ranch where dozens of horses died contained monensin, preliminary tests show
Dozens of horses died at an Oklahoma rodeo stock contracting company after a toxic substance was found inside the feed, according to preliminary tests. An estimated 40 to 70 horses have died at Beutler & Son Rodeo Company out of Elk City, which has supplied horses to rodeos all across the country for nearly a century.
Arkansas AG rejects proposed education constitutional amendment for 2026 ballot
This story was updated at 11:45 a.m. on Aug. 30, 2024 to include additional comments from the attorney general’s office. Arkansas’ attorney general on Thursday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would require identical standards for public and private schools that receive state funding. In his six-page opinion, Attorney General Tim Griffin said he could […]
Military Service Sisters Connects Women who Served
Military Service Sisters provides a space for women who served in the military to connect with others who relate. Lauri Rottmayer is with the Military Service Sisters and Holly Scoma is with the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs, and she's the Arkansas Women Veterans Coordinator. The two appeared on KHOZ's "Around The Table" on Friday to discuss Military Service Sisters.
Tyson Foods Announces New CFO
Longtime finance leader Curt Calaway replaces founder’s grandson. Tyson Foods, Inc. has tapped Curt Calaway as its CFO, succeeding John R. Tyson. Great-grandson of founder John W. Tyson, John R. Tyson was suspended earlier this summer after he was charged with driving while intoxicated. Calaway has served as interim...
‘Bring your truck’: City gives away corn following spill
JOINER, Ark. (KAIT) - The town of Joiner is offering free corn for animal feed that spilled near a train crossing. According to a post from the city, the West Highway 118 train track is now open, however, crews are still working to reopen the second crossing on South County Road 267.
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