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Wreck injuries claim Lockesburg woman
A Lockesburg woman has died from injuries sustained Tuesday, July 16, 2024 in a motor vehicle accident in Lockesburg (Sevier County). According to a preliminary Arkansas State Police report, Ada Coleman, 84, was driving a 2022 model GMC Canyon west on Arkansas 234. Her vehicle left the left side of the roadway and struck a culvert.
School supply shopping made easy with JET
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - With the first day of school fast approaching, it’s time to get school supplies for your children. As summer winds down, stores can be packed to the gills. Jonesboro Economical Transportation (JET) aims to make it easier for you to shop. “It’s hard to even...
Workforce program celebrates first graduating class
Blytheville, Ark. (KAIT) - A recent event in Mississippi County marked one class’ first graduation from a notable program. The event was held on Friday, July 18, and took place at the Holiday Inn in Blytheville. It brought together members of the community to commemorate the achievement of the state’s inaugural graduates from the Master Millwright program, a collaborative effort between Arkansas Northeastern College and Mississippi County.
Illegal trash dumping persists in Little Rock | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — After the March 31 tornado, one of the unexpected downfalls to the devastating event was people illegally dumping. Some Little Rock homeowners said it's been happening for far longer than that. In fact, they contacted us to see what we could do, especially if the dumping lands on their private property.
Multi-million dollar grant approved for city’s water system
RAVENDEN, Ark. (KAIT) - The town of Ravenden will receive a new water system thanks to a $2.8 million grant. Mayor Tim McComas announced Monday that the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Commission approved a $2,828,075 grant to upgrade the Randolph County town’s water system. “This grant...
Crowder’s Colby Morrow Announces Commitment to University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
NEOSHO, MO — Crowder Right-Handed Pitcher Colby Morrow has announced he will be taking his talents to the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith just recently joined the MIAA as a new member and will be competing with the conference this upcoming sports calendar year. With the Roughriders, Morrow made two appearances […]
County judge talks progress on program in Blytheville
BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. (KAIT) - Mississippi County is striving to become an ideal place to live and work through the Work Here Live Here program. The Mississippi County judge expressed his pride in the program’s success over the last two years. Judge John Nelson mentioned that the program has facilitated...
Free Medical Clinic to Open in Poteau
The LeFlore Baptist Association in Poteau is pleased to announce that they’re opening their doors to a new free medical clinic that has opened its doors for a once a month clinic to help the community. The Open Doors Clinic is directed by Harlan Trewin and they plan to...
The new College Football Playoff is here, and it has the whole SEC gunning for a spot
DALLAS — It could be a challenging season for Arkansas coach Sam Pittman, who sat down at SEC media days on Thursday and acknowledged the seat underneath him felt a tad warmer than it usually does. Three years ago, the Razorbacks went 9-4. But college football has since experienced...
The People Behind Your News: Alyssa Orange
Sports director and main anchor for “Pig Trail Nation” Alyssa Orange is not only notable for her work at KNWA/FOX24 in Fayetteville and KARK in Little Rock — she was also the first woman to become a television sports director in Arkansas. “That’s a big deal,” she...
Arkansas players lead team to glory in EA Sports College Football 25
DALLAS — Thanks to new NIL rules, EA Sports brought back its beloved college football video game series, and for the first time, it uses players' actual names, images and likenesses. "I haven't played a [video] game since high school," Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson said. "But right when...
Stocked & Reddie Food Pantry Celebrates 5 Years of Serving Team UAMS
July 19, 2024 | The UAMS Stocked & Reddie Food Pantry on July 15 celebrated the fifth anniversary of its founding along with the more than 1.1 million meals it has provided. “If you think about how this started, it started because this is part of the values of our organization. You think of this, the living wages for all employees, the UAMS Child Development Center. All of these are aligned with our institutional values,” Chancellor Cam Patterson, M.D., MBA, said.
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