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Keeping your air conditioning ahead of the heat
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Local air conditioning companies recommend to stay prepared as temperatures rise. Technicians with Bud Anderson Heating and Cooling say when the heat ramps up, it is not unusual for AC companies to get more than 200 calls a day. They say one of the things they see most often that cause […]
18-year-old Rogers man arrested after chasing kids with machete
ROGERS, Ark. — According to a PC affidavit, 18-year-old Waylon Kumpe was arrested early on Tuesday morning after chasing several kids on his bike with a machete. The affidavit says that a group of kids was walking from Veterans Memorial Park in Rogers to Casey's on South Eighth Street around 1 a.m.
40/29 and the Arkansas CW backpack giveaway Saturday
ROGERS, Ark. — The 12th annual 40/29 and the Arkansas CW backpack giveaway will be held Saturday, Aug. 3, from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Pleasant Crossing Walmart Supercenter in Rogers. The first 1,000 kids will get a free backpack, and any school-age child or teenager is...
Racehorse owners sue national organization over tax assessments in Iowa
(Des Moines, Iowa) – Two racehorse owners at Polk County’s Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino are suing the national nonprofit horseracing organization that collects taxes and fees from owners. The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Joseph A. Kelly of Des Moines, a thoroughbred racehorse owner who owns three horses that race at Prairie Meadows, and Douglas L. Anderson of Arkansas, who owns two horses that race at Prairie Meadows, are suing the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. HISA is a nonprofit corporation based in Lexington, Kentucky, to which the federal government has delegated the power to assess taxes and fees against all trainers, owners, breeders, jockeys, racetracks, veterinarians, and other people by a state racing commission.
First practice in books, Taylen Green among standouts
FAYETTEVILLE — Taylen Green and the Razorbacks held their first preseason practice on Wednesday evening. Green, the transfer from Boise State, is a redshirt junior, who is one of the talented quarterbacks expected in the SEC this season. Following practice, Sam Pittman was asked how Green’s practice was?
Arkansas Fall Camp Fastball Depth Chart: Day 1
Here's a look at Arkansas' fastball depth chart (really more of an 'order of appearance' from Day 1 of Razorback fall camp. Here's a look at how the Razorbacks took the field on Wednesday, Day 1 of 2024 fall camp. Most days at the start of practice, the team will run a drill called 'fastball.' Sometimes they mix up the order just to experiment, so it isn't necessarily a 'depth chart.' However, it is a very close representation.
Lights of the Ozarks changes date of annual parade
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Several families in Arkansas flock to Fayetteville's square around December for a timeless holiday tradition — the Lights of the Ozarks. This year, that tradition may look a little different. For the first time, the Lights of the Ozarks lighting ceremony and parade will be...
Ra-Ve Cultural Foundation to host Master Concert Aug. 30 at Fayetteville Public Library
An organization that celebrates Indian performing arts in NWA will host a performance in Fayetteville next month. Ra-Ve Cultural Foundation will host a master concert called Ishwara: A Journey to The Self on Friday, Aug. 30 at Fayetteville Public Library. The event will include a performance by artist, dancer, and...
PTN Extra: Inside the Razorbacks First Practice of Fall Camp
FAYETTEVILLE, A.R. (KNWA/KFTA) – A special edition of PTN Extra is here as the Arkansas football team wrapped up day one of fall camp. Our Evan Kamikow and Mike Irwin bring you all the insight from Razorback Stadium after day one of camp. For the full episode, head to...
People in northwest Arkansas seeking relief from summer heat
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — As the heat picks back up, so does energy usage. One business in Fayetteville said the rising temperatures make their equipment work twice as hard. "Mainly, you know, air conditioning, just like everybody's homes. Your air conditioning bill is going to go way up through the summer," said Chris McGinnis, general manager of Richard's Meat Market in Fayetteville.
KSR writer is concerned about Ivisic's development... and his stomach?
It appears the Kentucky media doesn't understand how to interpret context, or at least the writers at On3 Sports' Kentucky site, KSR, don't. Alas, it's not the first time KSR didn't understood something before heading to their keyboards. Yesterday, John Calipari met with the media for his first press conference...
Cas Duo to play Weekend Starts concert on Friday
Local jazz group Cas Duo will play the city’s upcoming Weekend Starts in the Ramble series show on Friday evening. The band, made up of William Carlos Reyes on guitar and Cas Harvey on saxophone, will perform as part of the weekly series, set for 5-7 p.m. along the trail in the Lower Ramble area.
Arkansas Men’s Track Adds Olympic-Bound Abdalla, Stellar Smith, and Rising Star Sacko for 2024-25
The Arkansas Razorbacks are enhancing their men's track and field program with three new signings: Yaseen Abdalla, Karamoko Sacko, and Jaden Smith, set to join for the 2024-25 season. Abdalla, a distance runner and two-time All-American, is a transfer from Tennessee and Texas, also preparing to represent Sudan in the marathon at the Paris Olympics. Sacko, a 110m hurdler from Northfield High School, comes in with impressive state titles, while Smith, a sprinter from San Jose State, boasts notable collegiate performances in multiple sprint events.
Worst heat & humidity tomorrow - but relief is coming
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — 40/29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee says the worst of the heat and humidity is set to arrive Thursday. But a front is also moving through, bringing a small chance of a shower or storm.Watch the videocast above to learn more. 7-Day Forecast River Valley | 7-Day...
Iconic Fayetteville mural torn down, artist responds
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — An iconic Fayetteville mural, and the building that boasted it, have been torn down. On July 30, the "Love Unites Us" mural on Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard was torn down. The mural was first painted in 2020, after a vacant building on MLK was vandalized with a "white pride" message.
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