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Harding University Football honored at White House College Champions Day on July 22
SEARCY (KATV) — More than 30 members of the Harding University Bison NCAA II National Championship football team will attend the White House College Champions Day on Monday, July 22, in Washington, D.C. The event will honor all of the NCAA's 90 national champions from the 2023-24 school year...
Rain is back in the forecast through the next couple of days
July 22, 2024: Batesville will experience partly cloudy skies throughout the day. Expect temperatures to range from a low of 68°F in the morning to a high of 88°F in the afternoon. There’s a slight chance of a brief afternoon shower, but most of the day will remain dry. Humidity will be moderate, making it feel warm but not excessively muggy.
Review: FOOTLOOSE THE MUSICAL at Arkansas Repertory Theatre
Everybody cut FOOTLOOSE and head to the Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock, because from now until July 28, this foot stomping, rule-breaking musical will have you dancing and singing to all of those songs you remember from your youth, ok, assuming you grew up in the 80s. With Direction by Anna Kimmell, this cast captures the spirit of the original film while bringing fresh energy to the stage. You don’t want to miss it.
Nigel Pringle commits to Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas has picked up a commitment from Houston North Shore three-star cornerback Nigel Pringle. Pringle, 6-2, 178, committed to Arkansas on Monday. Pringle had 17 offers and took an official visit to Arkansas the June 14 weekend. On June 22, Pringle named a Top 6 of Arkansas, Kansas, Oregon, Arizona, UCF and Houston.
Hilton hotel planned for former train bank site in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A new hotel is set to be built at the former Bank of Fayetteville train site on Dickson Street, according to a press release. The Hilton Motto & Tempo will be located at 542 Dickson Street. Dickson Hotel Depot, LLC, led by investor Shash Goyal, bought the 0.7-acre property for $4.6 million.
Meeting planned to discuss Black historic district, bicycle safety at Walker Park
FAYETTEVILLE — A community meeting is planned this week to offer more information about a proposed Black historic district. The nonprofit group NWA Black Heritage is working to create the district as part of a plan to preserve Black history in Fayetteville, specifically in the Spout Spring neighborhood where many Black families settled following the Civil War.
Mark Your Calendar for the Staples Supplier Connection Event July 29
The U of A Business Services Procurement Team, together with Staples, would like to invite U of A faculty and staff members to a Supplier Connection Event. This event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 29 in the Arkansas Union International Connections Lounge. Representatives from Staples and the U of A Business Services Procurement Team will be on site to help you get better acquainted with Staples' products and services and answer your purchasing questions. And, of course, there will be swag.
John Calipari announces mentor, legendary AD Bob Marcum has been hospitalized
Former UMass athletics director Bob Marcum has been hospitalized for complications from a stroke, Arkansas head coach John Calipari announced on Sunday. Marcum crossed paths with the Razorbacks coach during his time as AD at UMass beginning in 1993 until Calipari’s departure in 1996. He held the position until 2002 where he oversaw one of […] The post John Calipari announces mentor, legendary AD Bob Marcum has been hospitalized appeared first on On3.
Below-Average Temperatures Continue This Week
After an amazing July weekend filled with much cooler temperatures and rain chances, a slow warming trend is expected across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley as we head into the work week! Despite this, temperatures should remain below average in most locations across our weather coverage area, as abundant cloud cover sticks around over […]
Rogers tornado cleanup continues
ROGERS, Ark. — Nearly two months after the Memorial Day weekend tornadoes in Benton County, the City of Rogers is continuing storm debris cleanup efforts. Officials say they are hoping to do one last complete pass of debris pickup starting Aug. 12. Ahead of this last sweep, the city advises residents to move any debris to the curb as soon as possible.
EPA provides $100 million grant to Arkansas three-district coalition, more than $45 million to central Arkansas
A coalition representing roughly half of the Arkansas population has received a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to improve the Natural State’s sustainability.
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