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Arkansas Man With Texarkana Ties to Compete on Food Network
An Arkansas man will be competing on the hit TV show Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network on Thursday, 25, at 8 PM and streaming on Discovery + and Max. Texarkana Arkansas High School Alumni Becky Sullivan Elliot is planning on watching her son Josh Elliott compete on the popular cooking show.
West Markham in Little Rock to Get a ‘Road Diet’
A section of West Markham Street is set to be reworked from Cedar Street to Pearl Avenue, including a “road diet.” The term describes the process of reconfiguring multi-lane roads back down to two lanes with a center turning lane and sometimes bike lanes to improve safety for drivers, bike riders and pedestrians.
Chris Wewers joins Citizens Bank as CFO
Citizens Bank, headquartered in Batesville, has hired Chris Wewers (pictured), a longtime banking and investment professional, as its new CFO. “In his new role, Chris brings extensive expertise and insight that will be invaluable to the strategic initiatives of the bank,” said Jeff Teague, chairman and CEO of Citizens Bank. “We are confident that Chris, with more than two decades of executive experience in the industry, will make a great addition to our team.”
Ross Selected For Wallace-Carver Fellowship
Tara Ross of Lamar and Arkansas Tech University graduate student was one of 14 students selected for the Distinguished Wallace-Carver Fellowship. The World Food Prize Foundation welcomed 14 exceptional college students to Washington, D.C., celebrating the culmination of the World Food Prize Foundation Wallace-Carver Fellowship, in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Conway student secures art museum committee internship
Conway Student Secures Art Museum Committee Internship. The Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts has recently announced Emily Granderson as the recipient of the 2024 Internship Award. This exceptional opportunity allows Emily to dive into the cultural landscape of Arkansas, making significant contributions and honing her skills along the way.
Morrilton Depot Museum highlights area's agriculture history
The Morrilton Depot Museum volunteers manned a booth at last week’s Main Street Morrilton Farmers' Market where they had on display various farmers' tools, mostly from yesteryear, including a plow, cotton farming tools, a “pick sack”, and cotton bolls. Another item that was displayed was a 1919 pressure cooker and its cookbook. It was given to the museum by the descendants of the Oates family of Oppelo, and it represents one of the first three pressure cookers in Conway County. The other two were owned by the E. E. Mitchell family of early downtown business fame and the Smith family of Smith Springs...
Daily Guard Events: 2024 ADG Fall Wedding Show
Excitement Builds for the 2024 ADG Fall Wedding Show. Love is in the air this autumn as the anticipated 2024 ADG Fall Wedding Show edges closer. Scheduled to take place on August 4, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend. Held at the picturesque Statehouse...
CCSDS Set for Texarkana 67 Speedway and Batesville Motor Speedway
CONWAY, Ark. (07/22/24) – The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Super Late Models close out the month of July with a pair of events. Action opens on Friday, July 26 at Texarkana (Ark.) 67 Speedway with the $5,555.55-to-win Kenneth Mitchell Memorial before invading Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Grove, Ark.) on Saturday, July 27 for the $5,000-to-win Hillbilly 40.
22 Jul 2024 UACCM announces campus advancement, development changes
MORRILTON — The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) has named new leadership in key areas of campus advancement and development. Shelby Beck has been named Chancellor’s Executive Assistant, Lauren Bryan has been named Development Officer, and Matthew Emery has been named Associate Director of Marketing and Public Relations.
22 Jul 2024 Fourth generation of Hurst Family joins Tipton & Hurst
LITTLE ROCK — Tipton & Hurst announced Josie Hurst will join the team as brand strategy manager, making her the fourth generation of the Hurst family to join the 138-year-old family-owned and operated florist. The company also announced the addition of two new seasoned floral designers, Jeffrey Foster and Emily Madden.
Double meth arrest in Jonesboro on Sunday
Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – July 22, 2024 – Jonesboro Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Sunday afternoon near the intersection of Burke and Culberhouse. Both occupants of the vehicle were reportedly not wearing a seatbelt and were found to be on probation. During...
Shell overcomes personal, business river challenges
The Arkansas River runs in one direction through the Fort Smith metro but has created circles in the life of Five Rivers Distribution President Marty Shell, who manages a port and logistics enterprise based in Van Buren. Shell lost his father, Buck, to cancer in December 2010, just a few...
North Little Rock Taking Flight with Miss Cherie
Aviation fans will get the chance to experience a piece of history on Saturday, July 27, as Miss Cherie, a Ryan PT-22 Recruit single-engine monoplane, will be taking adventurous civilians up in the air at the North Little Rock Municipal Airport. The plane, known for its maneuverability and open cockpit design, is maintained by the Razorback Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF).
Jonesboro High School Class of 1959 keeps connection alive
Sixty five years have passed since the Jonesboro High School Class of 1959 threw its graduation hats into the air. And 65 years later, they’re still enjoying each other’s company. The Jonesboro High School Class of 1959 celebrated its 65th anniversary July 13, at the visitor center with...
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