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NLRSD school board approves name change of elementary school, effective next year
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The North Little Rock School District has authorized its superintendent's recommendation to rename Seventh Street Elementary School, in remembrance of an event etched in history. The elementary school will be renamed theNorth Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences. In 1957, the same...
Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Low temps drop the 50s for some
OVERNIGHT: Tonight will be cooler with clear conditions. North Arkansas will see low temps drop to the 50s overnight. Little Rock and central Arkansas will be in the low 60s. WEDNESDAY: Sunshine and dry conditions continue Wednesday. High temperatures will be in the upper 80s with east northeasterly wind. WHAT’S...
KASU News: Pay Raises, Storm Aftermath, and School Standards
Today's headlines from KASU News for Tuesday, August 20th, 2024, include updates on pay raises for some Arkansas state employees, the aftermath of severe storms that left thousands without power, and another attempt at a proposal to hold private and religious schools to the same standards as public schools. Other news covers a controversial gender identity policy change in Missouri, the ongoing offering of an AP African American Studies course in Jonesboro schools, the uncertain leadership in Little Rock School District, Medicaid coverage issues affecting Arkansans, and the financial impacts of name, image, and likeness policies in college sports. Additional stories examine the closure risk of rural hospitals and the need for local-level health care reform.
Arkansas Democratic Delegation, party members across the nation kick off DNC
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Democrats from across the nation were joined by the Arkansas Democratic Delegation for the start of the 2024 Democratic National Convention. "This year's convention is a critical moment for our Party and our nation," said Arkansas Democratic Delegation Chair Jannie Cotton. "We are thrilled to have leaders like Governor Shapiro, Congressman Frost, Chair Harrison, Secretary Weber, and Governor Whitmer sharing their vision for America's brighter future and the role that the Natural State will play in shaping it."
Arkansas State Police issues 16 citations during school zone traffic enforcement
PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. — Arkansas State Police issued 16 citations on August 19 during a targeted school zone enforcement on Highway 10 in Pulaski County near Joe T. Robinson Schools. From 7 to 9 a.m., officials issued nine citations for speeding and seven for non-hazardous traffic violations. During this...
Arkansas Constitution’s 150th Birthday Viewing
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, 118 W. Johnson Ave., Springdale, AR. In honor of its 150th birthday, the 1874 Arkansas State Constitution is on tour and will make a stop at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History on September 27 and 28! This is a rare opportunity to see up close the document that shaped Arkansas.
Optimum completes network upgrades in Texas, Arkansas communities
Optimum has announced the completion of enhancements to their network in Tyler, Texas, part of Optimum’s $4.6 million investment into improving Tyler’s network. Local customers of Optimum in Tyler, Texas should expect “enhancements to their internet network and product experiences” following Optimum’s completed network upgrades in the area.
As climate threats to agriculture mount, could the Mississippi River delta be the next California?
By Cassandra Stephenson, Tennessee Lookout; Illan Ireland, Mississippi Free Press and Phillip Powell, Arkansas Times. A smorgasbord of bright red tomatoes and vibrant vegetables line the walls of Michael Katrutsa’s produce shop in rural Camden, Tennessee. What began a decade ago as a roadside farm stand is now an air-conditioned outbuilding packed with crates of watermelon, cantaloupe and his locally renowned sweet corn — all picked fresh by a handful of local employees each morning.
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