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Downtown Rogers store owners ready to rev up revenue during Bikes, Blues & BBQ
Downtown Rogers Store Owners Prepare for Bikes, Blues & BBQ. Downtown Rogers business owners are gearing up to capitalize on the influx of visitors during the Bikes, Blues & BBQ rally, scheduled to take place from September 18 to 21, 2024. In anticipation of the event, they are developing strategies to entice attendees to patronize their stores and restaurants.
Arkansas Community Foundation establishes fund for survivors of Fordyce grocery store shooting
Arkansas Community Foundation Establishes Fund for Survivors of Fordyce Grocery Store Shooting. Just weeks after the devastating mass shooting at the Mad Butcher grocery store in Fordyce, the Arkansas Community Foundation is taking swift action to support those affected by the tragedy. On July 1, the nonprofit organization established a dedicated fund to provide aid to the survivors of the incident.
Pine Bluff police statistics show crime flat so far in ’24
The Pine Bluff Police Department released its 2024 Mid-Year Crime Statistics last week offering insights into the city's crime landscape. The report revealed that violent crime rates remained relatively unchanged compared with the previous year, with some categories showing slight increases and others experiencing decreases. In 2023 and 2024, homicides...
Coach sees shot at glory ahead
The boys' and girls' basketball programs at Pine Bluff High School have been extreme opposites in recent years, but the new head girls' coach is looking to change that. Pine Bluff introduced Tyrell Hood as the Fillies' new coach Thursday, along with new junior high head coach Chacoila Brown. Hood...
Dangers found in the air could extend beyond Tontitown, state Department of Health says
Dangers Found in the Air Could Extend Beyond Tontitown. The Arkansas Department of Health has recommended additional air quality testing in Tontitown and beyond, highlighting concerns about the potential dangers to human health. These concerns stem from previous tests that found harmful chemicals such as benzene and acrolein in the...
Blood drive held in honor of girl battling tumor
BROOKLAND, Ark. (KAIT) - People came together in Brookland on Sunday to give back to those battling medical issues. The Woods Chapel Baptist Church held its third annual blood drive with the Red Cross on July 21. The blood drive was held and named in honor of Piper Keeler, a...
AEW Rampage Results (July 19th, 2024)
On July 19th, 2024 AEW aired the 154th episode of Rampage live in Little Rock Arkansas inside Simmons Bank Arena. The Conglomeration (Tomohiro Ishii, Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly) defeated Undisputed Kingdom (Roderick Strong, Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) via Orange Punch on Strong. Tag Team Match. The Learning...
Hogs need more All-SEC additions for success in 2024
FAYETTEVILLE — Following the SEC Media Days Arkansas only placed one player on the All-SEC teams announced Friday. Defensive end Landon Jackson was the lone Razorback named as he was put on the second-team defensive line. Arkansas has to have more players shine in 2024 than just one and need to have many more on the All-SEC teams announced following the year.
Meet members of Fayetteville’s housing crisis task force
Fayetteville is the second largest growing city in Arkansas, gaining 11 people per day. Housing has not been able to keep up with population growth resulting in the city council declaring a housing crisis in April.
Texas couple suing Fayetteville in federal court over ‘unconstitutional’ short-term rental rules
A Texas couple is suing the city of Fayetteville claiming the city's short-term rental rules are "unconstitutional," according to court documents.
Arkansas Football's all-time record vs. every 2024 opponent
With SEC Media Days behind us, Arkansas football fans are truly gearing up for the 2024 season. Of course, all the focus will be on head coach Sam Pittman who is on the hot seat. Unfortunately, it won't be easy for the fifth-year head coach to rebound from last year's...
Chappell Roan fans disappointed after learning tickets are sold out
A line of people at the Walmart AMP hoping to secure Chappell Roan tickets were disappointed Friday after finding out they were standing in line for a sold-out concert, and the AMP says tickets are not sold out because of bots.
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