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Deputies uncover human smuggling attempt during Texas traffic stop
HOUSTON, Texas — A traffic stop on July 4 led to the discovery of a human smuggling operation involving five undocumented individuals, according to authorities. At approximately 11:10 p.m., Deputy #779 conducted a traffic stop on a green Dodge pickup for a traffic violation. The driver was identified as Gilberto Isauro Chacon Lopez. During the stop, Deputy #779 observed several individuals attempting to conceal themselves in the rear seating area, lying on top of one another, a tactic commonly used for human smuggling to avoid detection.
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.
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...
Breakthrough device implant at UAMS restores young woman’s pain-free life
Breakthrough Device Implant at UAMS Restores Young Woman’s Pain-Free Life. Twenty-year-old Jolee Camp had her life dramatically changed after a pioneering procedure at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Camp, a former dancer and farmhand, had been confined to a wheelchair for her entire senior year in high school due to debilitating low back pain. Despite seeing multiple doctors, her condition remained undiagnosed, and she was often told that the pain was psychological.
'You can save a life': Louisiana firefighters teach children lifesaving skills
Before 2019, the St. George Fire Department frequently sent firefighters to out-of-state conferences for specialized training and updated basic training. When they returned, the firefighters began to think about smaller stations that couldn't afford to send officers to faraway training. The solution? Offer programs locally. The Louisiana Firefighters Foundation was...
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.
2 Pine Bluff athletes take part in youth camp
Two Pine Bluff natives recently attended a youth football camp in Horn Lake, Miss. Danny Johnson of Pine Bluff High School and Elijah Moody of Watson Chapel were selected for the camp, hosted by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean and former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Darius Harris. Their attendance was...
“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...
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.
Hardy businesses thrive during Fourth of July week
HARDY Ark. (KAIT) - The Fourth of July weekend was very busy for a lot of communities but in Hardy, it is considered to be the busiest time of the year. People came in from all over the state and the country to visit the town and enjoy the Spring River.
Deals on Meals to start Monday
The annual Deals on Meals event at KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot gets underway Monday. Deals on Meals is a chance for listeners to purchase certificates to area restaurants at reduced prices. Listeners can call to purchase coupons for next day pick-up at our studios located at 620 Highway...
Groups working to add additional affordable housing in NWA
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As the population has gone up in Northwest Arkansas, so has the need for affordable housing. “This is the end result of higher interest rates and a more challenging economy," Groundwork Workforce Housing Executive Director Duke McLarty said. McLarty says that affordable housing is a topic...
JUCO batting average leader Elliott Peterson commits to Arkansas
Southeast Community College catcher Elliott Peterson has committed to Arkansas, Hawgsports has confirmed from Riley McFerran of HawgBeat. The Razorbacks baseball team now has 12 commits transferring in, including Kuhio Aloy, Charles Davalan, Carson Hansen, Maximus Martin, Logan Maxwell, Landon Beidelschies, Rocco Peppi, Aiden Jimenez, Carson Boles, Michael Anderson and Zach Root.
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