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July 16: What you need to know
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - We’re helping you plan your Tuesday on Good Morning Region 8. It will be HOT again today with Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories in effect across Region 8. Highs will be in the mid-90s, and heat index values will be around 110°. With...
$20.6M foreclosure hits four Arkansas apartment complexes
WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Four apartment complexes in Pulaski, Sebastian and Washington counties were recently hit with a $20.6 million foreclosure judgment. PF Terrace Green LLC, known as the Terrace Green Apartments, at 8223 Scott Hamilton Drive, Little Rock. It was built in 1971 and has 100 units and two stories.
Arkansas veterans, lawmakers say PBMs slowing access to pharmacies, adding extra steps to get prescriptions
Pharmacies and veterans are expressing frustration over what they call an uphill battle with filling prescriptions, with both pointing to the insurance company used by many veterans as the one needing to fix the problems.
Tuesday, July 16: Storms to help sweep out the heat
The heat backed off today thanks to a wave of storms that moved along I-70 this morning. The storms packed a punch, producing wind damage and heavy rainfall. A couple of tornadoes touched down west of St. Louis with widespread heavy rainfall and flooding centered around the St. Louis area. Those storms sent a boundary […]
Corn College offers tours, training for Arkansas corn producers
MARIANNA, Ark. — Corn producers will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research and get hands-on training in weed control, insect and disease management, nutrient deficiency identification and more at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s inaugural Corn College on Aug. 7. The training...
Private School Participation Grows In Arkansas Voucher Program’s Second Year
More than two dozen private schools have applied as first-time participants in the second year of Arkansas’ school voucher program. Created through the 2023 LEARNS Act, the Educational Freedom Account program allows state funds to be used for allowable expenses such as private school tuition. It’s being phased in with expanding eligibility criteria each year […]
Arkansas election board approves voter registration rule
A permanent rule requiring “wet signatures” on Arkansas voter registration forms except at select state agencies was approved by the State Board of Election Commissioners Monday morning. Following the rule’s approval, which had no voiced dissent, the board also voted to submit it to the Arkansas Legislative Council’s rule committee for consideration at its August […] The post Arkansas election board approves voter registration rule appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.
Walk-off single propels Stuttgart to victory in Junior American Legion state tournament; team to play Arkadelphia tonight
Down to their final two outs in Monday’s Junior American Legion state baseball tournament, J.D. Hertzog laced a two-RBI single into left field, walking off the Little Rock Warriors for a 3-2 win. The victory advances Stuttgart into the next round for a matchup today against Arkadelphia. Stellar pitching...
Aug. 1 rice field day set at Stuttgart
STUTTGART, Ark. — The Aug. 1 field day at the Rice Research and Extension Center in Stuttgart will feature presentations on breeding, germplasm, remote sensing and more. The field day is presented by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, the research arm of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, and the Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research Service.
Stuttgart hosts boys’ basketball team camp featuring 15 teams from nine school districts
Stuttgart basketball hosted a boys’ team camp on Monday featuring teams from nine different school districts. In total, 15 teams completed the combined junior high and senior high event. The games began at 11 a.m. with Stuttgart’s senior high team playing Morrilton. At the same time, the Junior Ricebirds...
Stuttgart Police Department Incident Reports: July 16, 2024
Intersection of S. Main St. and E. 6th St., possession of a schedule VI substance. An officer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle with only one functioning headlight. The officer noticed a strong marijuana odor. The driver said he did not have any marijuana in the vehicle but had smoked marijuana in the car earlier. During a vehicle search, officers discovered a package containing a leafy green substance under the front passenger seat, a similar substance rolled in cigar paper, and a clear plastic baggy containing green leafy matter. The officers arrested the driver for possession and transported him to the police department.
Congressman Crawford calls for greater accountability in U.S. Postal Service
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A U.S. Congressman from East Arkansas says there needs to be more accountability within the U.S. Postal Service, especially with the latest increase making the prices of a single stamp 73 cents. First District Congressman Rick Crawford says some resident in East Arkansas are receiving their mail up to three weeks after it was sent, or having their mail arrive at its destination almost a month from the time it was mailed.
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