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Bryant Parkway nears completion, promises eased school traffic and safer walks
BRYANT, Ark. (KATV) — This is the new Bryant Parkway, connecting residents from Hwy 5 all the way across the interstate toward Hill Farm Elementary and Saline County Regional Airport. This is a project years in the making and the final stretch is almost complete. Bryant resident Sarah Martin...
Arkansas Faces Extreme Heat with 110-Degree Heat Index on Wednesday
Little Rock, AR – Arkansas residents are preparing for another scorching day as the heat index is expected to exceed 110 degrees on Wednesday. This extreme weather has led to the issuance of an excessive heat warning, highlighting the need for caution and preparedness. According to the National Weather...
Missing Arkansas girl found safe, state police say
HOWARD COUNTY, Ark. - A missing Arkansas girl was found safe a day after an AMBER Alert was issued for her. Arkansas State Police (ASP) said that 16-year-old Autumn Nicole Lyon went missing Saturday, July 27 from Mineral Springs, Ark. Investigators believe she met 30-year-old Adrian Garces online, left with him, and that the pair went to Texas.
Bryant City Council Agenda for July 30th: Lacrosse Agreement, Bond Reports, and Stillman Drainage
Bryant City Council Agenda for July 30th: Lacrosse Agreement, Bond Reports, and Stillman Drainage. The Bryant City Council will convene on July 30, 2024, at 6:30 PM. This meeting is part of the council’s regular schedule, designed to address and discuss various matters of local governance and development. The agenda for this session includes several key items requiring resolution and approval.
UA Little Rock Professor Explores Attitudes of Faculty Members Toward Online Teaching as a Result of the Pandemic
A majority of political science teachers in higher education felt more positive about teaching online after the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study by a University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor. Dr. Rebecca Glazier, a professor of political science in the School Public Affairs,...
29 Jul 2024 Tony Award®-winning Peter Pan tickets on sale now
LITTLE ROCK — Tickets for the all-new production of the Tony Award®-winning Broadway classic, Peter Pan went on sale yesterday for a limited five-show Little Rock engagement at the Robinson Center September 13-15 as part of a major national tour. Tickets will be available in person at the Robinson Center Box Office, online at CelebrityAttractions.com or Ticketmaster.com, or by phone at 501.244.8800. Group orders of ten or more may be placed by calling 918-796-0220. For more information, please visit peterpanontour.com.
Sadie Townley shares experiences from Arkansas Rice's scholarship program, industry
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas Rice and the work impact it has made on families, producers, and others span across generations. Today, Arkansas Rice representative Sadie Townley spoke with Kaelin of Little Rock Arc about educating friends, and family. Rising high school seniors and juniors who are interested in...
Families look for ways to cool off as heat advisory goes into effect in Little Rock
As time inches closer to kids having to head back to school, of course they want to soak up the sun but on days like Monday with a heat advisory in effect, they're needing some extra help to cool off.
Food Bank Touts Senior Food Pantry Network
Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – July 29, 2024 – In Northeast Arkansas, seniors are experiencing hunger at a staggering rate of 7.6% of the state’s population. For these seniors, the choice often comes down to essentials like groceries or medicine, groceries or rent, groceries or utilities. Recognizing this dire need, the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas, alongside other local nonprofits, started the Senior Food Pantry Network. Through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and the Senior Food Pantry Network, the Food Bank provides much-needed support to seniors facing food insecurity. CSFP is an income-based program available to individuals over 60 years of age who need food assistance.
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