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17 Mississippi airports receive funds for upgrades
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) said 17 airports in Mississippi will receive funds to upgrade their runways, taxiways, and lighting, and purchase new safety and navigation equipment. “Safety and system upgrades will provide a better experience for travelers and support economic growth opportunities in Mississippi. These investments will pay dividends for […]
Vote for top Mississippi wide receiver entering 2024 MHSAA, MAIS high school football season
Who is Mississippi's best wide receiver entering the 2024 high school football season? MHSAA and MAIS football fans can decide which high school wide receiver is the best in Mississippi. Now it's your turn to vote. Fans can vote once per hour per device. The poll closes at noon on Saturday. Tyree Barnett, Hattiesburg:...
See why Stokes called for a no confidence vote against Jackson's city attorney. Mayor responds
A vote of no confidence for City Attorney Drew Martin has been placed on the Jackson City Council's Tuesday, July 30, meeting by Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes. The new agenda item, placed by Stokes on Monday, comes one day after the ward 3 councilman and residents protested outside of a Texaco on Medgar Edgars Boulevard. ...
Dark Horse Cannabis moving headquarters to Rogers
ROGERS, Ark. — Dark Horse Cannabis — a regional cannabis manufacturer and retailer for Missouri, Arkansas, and Mississippi — is moving its headquarters from Little Rock to Rogers starting Aug. 1, 2024. "This relocation to Northwest Arkansas marks a significant milestone for Dark Horse Cannabis," CEO Casey...
Traffic cleared on I-430 in Little Rock after 3-vehicle accident on bridge
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Update: Traffic on I-430 has been cleared. Traffic on I-430 southbound has been blocked following a 3-vehicle accident on the Arkansas River bridge in Little Rock. According to traffic officials, the incident is impacting the right lane and the shoulder lane that's also used as...
Crystal Bridges to unveil ‘Time Loop’ outdoor light and sound show
Crystal Bridges will soon open a new light and sound installation inspired by the museum’s wilderness. The new exhibit, called “Time Loop,” is a collaboration between Crystal Bridges and Klip Collective, a creative studio that uses digital mapping technology to create light projections. It opens Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Calipari’s new look Arkansas team has Razorbacks fans excited
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — John Calipari wants his Arkansas Razorbacks to think big. The Hall of Fame coach is used to big thinking and expectations from his days at Kentucky, of course. Now, Calipari has constructed virtually a whole new Razorbacks roster since his hiring in April, with only forward Trevon Brazile returning after testing the […]
Mike McNeill’s Diary for Monday, July 29, 2024: The new school year begins
We sent a message early Friday to John Ward, superintendent of the Magnolia School District, asking for an appraisal of two topics – the district-wide ban on smart phones, and the reaction to the early school start brought on by the new 12-month calendar. Ward said he knows of only two instances in which smart phones were confiscated on Thursday – the first day of school. “It has been unbelievable. Kids have been great, and not having phones has not been an issue. Kids are visiting with each other during lunch and are having conversation with each other. It is almost like they were wanting for someone to tell them to put the phones up,” he wired. Ward also said he never dreamed that the 12-month calendar would be received this well. “Overall this may be the best start I have ever had to a school year. I was very unsure about the new schedule, but I genuinely think kids and teachers were ready to come back,” he said.
Cross County Elementary welcomes new kindergarten teachers for 2024-2025 school year
CHERRY VALLEY — Cross County Elementary School has welcomed two new kindergarten teachers ahead of the 2024-2025 school year. Molly Batson is a graduate of Murphysboro High School in Murphysboro, Illinois. She received a Bachelor of Education degree this past May from Arkansas State University. She lives in Cherry Valley with coach Connor Haag and their one-year-old son.
REO Speedwagon, Loverboy coming to Jonesboro
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - If you can’t fight this feeling and find yourself always working for the weekend, you’re in luck. REO Speedwagon and Loverboy are coming to Jonesboro. First National Bank Arena, 217 Olympic Dr., announced Monday that the two rock bands will perform at 7:30 p.m....
UA Little Rock Professor Explores Attitudes of Faculty Members Toward Online Teaching as a Result of the Pandemic
A majority of political science teachers in higher education felt more positive about teaching online after the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study by a University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor. Dr. Rebecca Glazier, a professor of political science in the School Public Affairs,...
Fayetteville man accused of being an accomplice to attempted capital murder after shots fired at occupied car
A Fayetteville man is accused of attempted capital murder along with other charges after shots were fired at an occupied vehicle earlier this month, according to court documents.
Students from southeast Arkansas awarded in welding contest
Twenty-six University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-Crossett welding students competed at the Arkansas SkillsUSA Conference, with several earning top honors. The event was held this spring in Hot Springs, according to a news release. Three UAM-CTC college welding students and three UAM-CTC concurrently enrolled high school welding students...
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