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D1 Baseball names Arkansas pitcher Gabe Gaeckle First-Team Freshman All-American
Razorback baseball has been very at one thing over the past few years, and that is producing elite pitchers. Arkansas pitcher Gabe Gaeckle seems to be the next one up. He was named a freshman All-American by D1 Baseball, the third honor of its kind this season for him. In...
Arkansas Baseball Makes Big Moves in Transfer Portal: Impactful Losses and New Additions Revealed
Arkansas baseball had minimal losses in the transfer portal and stands out with significant additions, ranking second in the nation for transfers, according to 64Analytics. The Razorbacks saw only five players leave, the fewest in the SEC, while managing to secure 11 additions, showcasing a strong retention rate compared to other conference teams.
Fourth of July Celebrations Wind Down
Besides the rescheduled Hollister Firework Celebration going off tonight at 9:00, the Chateau on the Lake will have their annual Fireworks Show on Saturday evening. Also, the City of Jasper will have their annual Sparks in the Sky celebration with events getting underway at 2:00 followed by live music at 5:00 then the fireworks after dusk. Lisa Dowers Duet, Director of Jasper Advertising and Promotions, stopped by KHOZ's "Around the Table" along with event special guests Heather Smith from "Naked and Afraid" and Ashley Jones from "Swamp People." The complete interview can be found on Around the Table Facebook Page.
Bentonville First Friday for July to host festival with WW2 plane flyover, followed by fireworks at Orchards Park
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Bentonville's First Friday event is set to take off with "A Salute to Service" culminating in a flyover by WW2-era Mustang planes on July 5. The First Friday event, presented by Walmart and hosted by Downtown Bentonville Inc. (DBI), is a monthly family-friendly event that welcomes as many as 10,000 people.
Arkansas could feel impacts of Tropical Storm Beryl | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The latest update from the National Hurricane Center is that Arkansas is in Tropical Storm Beryl's forecast cone. Beryl is expected to approach the Natural State early Tuesday morning as a tropical depression. It will exit the state as a remnant low by early Wednesday.
Karen Lamoreaux of Safety Before Skill Swim school discusses swim safety with KATV
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Swimming is an activity that individuals of all ages can enjoy. Karen Lamoreaux, founder and owner of 'Safety Before Skill Swim School', spoke with Isley Gooden of Little Rock ARC about the swim school's special approach to practicing swim safety.
Arkansas cities secure vital federal grants for infrastructure upgrades, economic growth
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — The Arkansas Municipal League has announced that four Arkansas cities – including Wynne – have been awarded major grants from the U.S. Economic Development Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Wynne received a $1.2 million federal grant from the U.S. Economic Development...
Black Rodeo returns to Pine Bluff
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Hold your horses, the Black Rodeo is coming back to Pine Bluff this Saturday at the Pine Bluff Convention Center and is expecting big crowds for the second black rodeo in a row. At the event, there will be buck-offs, bull-riding, steer wrestling, calf roping,...
Details Released In Friday’s Fatal Train Vs Vehicle Accident
According to the Arkansas State Police, one person died and two others were injured when their vehicle was involved in a collision with a train. Details from the ASP report state the accident occurred at 6:10 p.m. on Friday, July 5th, in the 16000 block of Hwy 63 in Greene County.
UAPB Sees Major Increase in Fall 2024 Applications
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) has created a new recruitment strategy, resulting in a significant 65% increase in fall 2024 applications, marking the highest number in over a decade. As of June 27, 7,175 students had applied to UAPB, compared to 4,356 at the same time last year.
VOLLEYBALL SEASON STARTS SEPTEMBER 6
ARKADELPHIA – The Ouachita volleyball team is gearing up for the 2024 season, which starts the first weekend in September. The Tigers have 28 matches scheduled for the 2024 regular season, starting with the annual Reddie-Tiger Invitational in Arkadelphia September 6-7. Ouachita takes on Missouri S&T, Mississippi College, Montevallo, and McKendree during the opening weekend. All but one of the remaining home games for the Tigers are Great American Conference matchups. The first of 16 conference tilts is set for September 17 on the road against Southern Arkansas. Other road trips for the Tigers other than GAC matchups include Jackson,...
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