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Northwest Arkansas trails still reeling from tornado damage
ROGERS, Ark. — The Memorial Day weekend storms that hit parts of Benton County left behind damage along several trails throughout the county. Parts of the Lake Atalanta trail, the Cambridge trail and others were clocked off by trees that had fallen. “There were portions that were completely blocked...
Purple food truck stolen from outside West Memphis home
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. — A West Memphis woman is asking for the public’s help finding her stolen food truck. Adriane Mondy said the big purple trailer was parked behind her sister’s house on South 14th Street when thieves hauled it away. Mondy said she was on vacation in Jamaica when she got the news. “I […]
Mizzou DL Kristian Williams hints at true feelings about Arkansas rivalry
Arkansas fans aren't alone in how they feel about the team's rivalry with Missouri. Mizzou defensive lineman Kristian Williams took a question at SEC Media Days about the future of the Battle Line Rivalry. Here is how he answered. "What do I think about the future of us and Arkansas,"...
Arkansas LHP Stone Hewlett signs free agent deal with Angels
Arkansas left-handed pitcher Stone Hewlett signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday after going undrafted in the 2024 MLB Draft. Hewlett appeared 23 times out of the bullpen for the Razorbacks as a senior after spending his first three years with the Kansas Jayhawks. The Leawood (Kan.) native posted a 1-0 record with an ERA of 3.46 across 13 innings of work while allowing six hits and eight walks with 23 strikeouts. He was a lefty-lefty specialist who held opposing hitters to a .136 batting average while picking up four saves.
Police locate missing Hot Springs teen
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Update: She has now been located. The Hot Springs Police Department has asked for the public's help in locating a missing teen. Shen was last seen on July 15 near Gorge Road wearing red shorts, a blue long-sleeved shirt, and black Nike shoes. She is...
Henderson’s historic bell removed for restoration
The historic bell was carefully removed from its base and prepared for transport on July 17. Henderson State University’s historic bell will soon receive some much-needed repairs. The cast iron bell, which has been a fixture on the university’s South Lawn for many years, was carefully removed July 17.
New administrative team announced at Eagle Mountain Elementary
The Batesville School District has announced the appointment of a new principal and vice principal at Eagle Mountain Elementary. Mychelle Spivey (pictured above, left) has been appointed principal of Eagle Mountain Elementary. Spivey earned a specialist degree in education principalship from Arkansas State University in August 2018 and a master’s degree in educational theory and practice from Arkansas State University in August 2014. Her educational journey began at Lyon College in Batesville, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in early childhood education and history in May 2011.
Citizens Bank, Batesville Schools honor Dr. Ken James for going ‘Above & Beyond’
Dr. Ken James (pictured above, left, with Community Engagement Officer Ashley Engles), superintendent of Batesville School District, is the July recipient of the Citizens Bank “Above & Beyond” Award. In a release, Citizens Bank said, “James is a beacon of leadership for both the district and the community....
Opponents claim wind farm not a done deal
Scout Clean Energy is forging ahead with its proposed $300-million Nimbus Wind Farm development on ridge tops near Green Forest, having recently located an office trailer in the area to coordinate work on the project to install 46 wind turbines on 9,000 leased acres south of Green Forest. Scout is also close to securing a Road Use Agreement (RUA) from Carroll County Judge David Writer that provides for modifications to the narrow gravel roads needed for the transport of components including turbine blades about 200 feet long for the project that calls for installing some of the tallest wind turbines in the country.
Planning approves fourplexes on Judah
At a meeting on July 9, the Planning Commission approved a multi-family construction along Judah Street. Owner Terry McGuire addressed the commission and outlined plans for two fourplexes, with units built in townhouse style. Each unit will have a small yard. He said the units would be sold, not rented, and noted the need for residential housing in the city.
UAPB punter receives all-SWAC recognition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- One University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff football player received preseason all-SWAC honors this season, which were announced Tuesday during SWAC Media Day in Birmingham, Ala. UAPB punter Jeremy Baker was named preseason all-SWAC second team. His 37.1 net yards per punt were fourth-best in league play...
City of Hot Springs Employee Spotlight
Meet Robert Bates, the dynamic Crew Leader for the Utilities’ Wastewater Collections Division! With nearly 20 years of dedicated service to the Utilities Department, Robert's journey is nothing short of inspiring. He began dabbling in utility work at the young age of 16 and officially joined the CHS family in 2006 as an Operations Worker. Through hard work and determination, he advanced to Operator and proudly achieved the position of Crew Leader in 2019, marking his proudest professional milestone to date.
Audit: Nonprofit director used organization as ‘personal piggy bank’
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A state lawmaker said the former director used the organization as a “personal piggy bank.”. The Arkansas Legislative Audit recently reviewed transactions and operating procedures for the East Arkansas Planning and Development District. A hearing took place in Little Rock on Friday, July 12. The...
Sebastian County Detention Center celebrates P.A.C.T. 2024 graduates with ceremony
SEBASTIAN COUNTY, Ark. — P.A.C.T stands for Peer Achieving Collaborative Treatment, designed to help men and women recover from addiction and find their life's purpose. The future is bright for the 2024 P.A.C.T graduates of the Sebastian County detention center. At the ceremony, tears were shed and graduates' faith and hope were restored.
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