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Rankin inducted into National High School Hall of Fame
Perhaps the earliest footnote in a career full of milestones and shattered records, Gary Rankin heeded the advice of his father as he first launched his prep coaching career decades ago at his high school alma mater, Smith County High School. What was Rankin’s Plan B? “That’s a great question, and my backup plan came from my father,” Rankin said. “When I first took the job at Smith County, that...
Fayetteville moves closer to Sunday alcohol sales with successful petition drive
FAYETTEVILLE — The city is one step closer to having Sunday alcohol sales placed on the November ballot this year. The City Clerk’s office has verified that the petition campaign by the Walmart-backed group Keep Our Dollars in Fayetteville has met the required signature threshold. It’s now up...
Plane Crash Reported In Lawrence County
Update: Sedgwick Fire was released from the scene shortly after 10 am. Chief Heath Ring with the Sedgwick Volunteer Fire Department told us the pilot was transported by MedicOne Ambulance Service to a Jonesboro hospital for treatment. Three different utility lines have been damaged by the crash including some high...
Daily Newscast for Monday, July 8, 2024
Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Monday, July 8, 2024. - An amendment to hold Arkansas private schools to the same accessibility and academic standards as public schools will not appear on the November ballot. - The U.S. Supreme court has...
Arkansas State alum Camryn Newton-Smith will represent Australia in 2024 Olympics
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A Red Wolf will howl in Paris. Camryn Newton-Smith was selected to the 2024 Australia Olympic Team on Monday. Newton-Smith had a impressive resume in the women’s heptathlon, winning the Oceania Athletics Championships in June. She racked up 6070 points in the seven events in Fiji. Newton-Smith captured gold in the Australian Championships in April with a personal best 6180 points.
8 building permits issued in June
In June, 8 building permits were issued according to a report from the City of Mountain Home’s Building Inspection Manager Jeannie Anderson. A commercial addition topped the report with one permit issued to Southern Construction on behalf of West End Social located at 1350 U.S. Highway 62 West for a construction value of $350,000.
Dr. Page new physician at UAMS-South in Magnolia
Magnolia native Michael G. Page is the new family medical physician at the UAMS-South Family Medical Center in Magnolia. “It has been a blessing to pursue medicine with the intention of providing care for patients in Arkansas. Coming home to see that intent fulfilled and providing care for the people of Magnolia, is the opportunity of a lifetime,” he said.
UAPB applications up 65% for Fall ’24 semester, highest in more than 10 years
Early results of a new recruitment strategy have yielded a 65% increase in fall 2024 applications, the highest in over ten years. As of June 27, 2024, a total of 7,175 students had applied to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, compared to 4,356 at the same time in 2023.
Magnolia football season begins Friday, August 30, 2024
Magnolia High School has released its schedule for the 2024 football season. The Panthers enter the season with a new head coach, Adam Kirby, and will try to overcome a 5-5 season record in 2023 that wasn’t good enough to reach the Class 5A playoffs. There’s also some important...
Historic Anshe Emeth fought for racial justice
On March 13, 1867, Anshe Emeth became the first Jewish congregation to receive a charter from the Arkansas Legislature. Anshe Emeth was served by a number of well-educated rabbis who not only sought to bring the Jewish community together but also became well known for the ways they enhanced the local Pine Bluff community through their battle against racial injustice.
“More than just medicine”: Students learn much at Pharmacy Camp
Summer camp often conjures thoughts of outdoor activities, campfires and mosquito bites. For just a few short days in June, 30 high school students from across Arkansas experienced a different kind of camp — one with bubbling beakers, scrubs, gloves and colorful creations. Held June 3-5 at the UAMS...
Carmack among Red Wolves' new commits
It was a big day for new Arkansas State coach Mike Silva with a pair of Power 5 transfers committing to the Red Wolves, including one who is a familiar face. Former A-State standout Kyler Carmack, who spent last season at Ole Miss, announced via X Sunday night he was "coming home." And former Pulaski Academy standout Patrick Engskov, an infielder, announced he was transferring from Oklahoma to A-State.The 6-foot-2 Carmach, who will be a junior, saw action in 10 games for the Rebels and worked just 13.2 innings. As a freshman at A-State he was 5-3 with a 3.23 ERR and earned freshman All-American honors.
Labonte surges to SMART Modified Tour victory at Caraway
SOPHIA – Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Bobby Labonte won the SMART Modified Tour’s feature Saturday night at Caraway Speedway. Labonte overcame Danny Bohn and Jimmy Blewett for the victory in the 99-lap race. The race came on a card that capped a couple of nights of high-profile...
Salvation Army aiming to keep River Valley residents cool this summer with its annual fan drive
FORT SMITH, Ark. — With summer heat on the rise in the River Valley, it can be difficult to find a moment of cool both outdoors and indoors. In efforts to keep the community cool, the Salvation Army of Fort Smith will begin collecting fans starting Monday, July 8.
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