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Man accused of abusing wife following her amputation
BONO, Ark. (KAIT) - A Bono man is being held on a $100,000 cash/surety bond after deputies said he abused his wife shortly after she had an amputation. On Monday, July 15, Craighead County District Judge David Boling found probable cause to charge 65-year-old Michael Dean Tate with felony abuse of adults/serious injury or substantial risk of death, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental operations.
Paralympian and Olympian Power Couple Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall Work Pre-Paris “Shift” at Raising Cane’s in Fayetteville
Get an inside look at Paralympian and Olympian power couple Hunter and Tara Davis Woodhall as they gear up for the Paris shift at Raising Cane’s. Cane’s Chicken Fingers are a family affair! Olympian Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband, Paralympian medalist Hunter Woodhall, work the Drive-Thru and front counter at Cane’s before the Paris Olympics.
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: UA unveils new interactive campus map | Jeffrey Wolchok to lead Department of Biomedical Engineering at UA
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, is making significant strides in enhancing the campus experience with its latest innovations. The university has introduced a highly interactive campus map, boasting high-quality 3D renders that provide users with an immersive and detailed view of the campus layout. This cutting-edge tool is designed to facilitate navigation and exploration, helping students, staff, and visitors to better understand the campus and its facilities.
Blake Hahn Wins The Ralph Henson Memorial At Texarkana 67 Speedway
How long does it take to get to Texarkana, Ark.? Well, if you’re Blake Hahn, that trip was just shy of 950 miles when Mother Nature makes you detour from Tulsa, Okla. to Paducah, Ky. then Texarkana 67 Speedway for the Ralph Henson Memorial presented by Clifton Freight Services, Inc. with the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprint Series.
If you want lift-served mountain biking in Arkansas, speak up now
The 155-page environmental assessment (EA) document for the ambitious Trails at Mena project has just been published, and consequently, the 30-day comment period is now open. After reviewing the high-level document details, it appears that the proposed action from the US Forest Service (USFS) is essentially identical to the plan I reported on back in May. Be sure to read that article for more context, but in brief, the Trails at Mena plan includes issuing a Special Use Permit (SUP) to the Arkansas State Parks Department for 8,832 acres of the Ouachita National Forest. On that land, the proposed action calls for:
LIVE: Sanders, Cotton to speak at Republican National Convention
MILWAUKEE — Two Arkansas office-holders are scheduled to speak Tuesday night at theRepublican National Convention in Milwaukee. Watch live in the video player above. Sen. Tom Cotton began speaking shortly before 9 p.m. He told the story of an immigrant named Manuel who became a citizen in Arkansas. Cotton said Manuel is excited to vote for Donald Trump in his first vote for president.
Beryl brings tornadoes, rain to Arkansas but leaves most row crops unscathed
LITTLE ROCK —Beryl, which existed as everything from an Atlantic hurricane to a tropical depression, brought high winds and rainfall to large swaths of Arkansas this week, but left the vast majority of the state’s row crops intact. Hurricane Beryl caused significant damage in the Caribbean as a...
Why Arkansas farmers are moving away from certified organic produce
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas Farmers around the state are starting to go away from certified organic produce at their farms. "When they think about farmers' markets, they have the assumption that, like all the farmers, are using organic practices," Heather Friedrich, Director of The Center for Arkansas Farms and Food, said. "Many of them are using organic practices, but not many actually go through the certification process."
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