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Hogs land Gavin Rush for 2025
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas added Franklin (Tenn.) Page Class of 2025 punter Gavin Rush on Wednesday as a preferred walk on. Rush, 6-3, 170, announced his decision on X. He attended a specialist’s camp at Arkansas in June and impressed Scott Fountain at that time. Kohl’s Kicking Camp ranks him the nation’s No. 5 punter in his class. Click here for Rush’s commitment quotes.
Arkansas Baseball Summer Assignments Notebook: Week 3
Sixteen Arkansas baseball players and four incoming transfers entered their third week of summer ball across four different leagues around the country. The Razorbacks are continuing to dominate around the nation and are putting up impressive numbers. Catcher Ryder Helfrick hit his third home run of the summer for the...
Pea Ridge area church news – Northwest Arkansas
The Pea Ridge area is home to numerous churches, each offering a variety of services and activities for the community. Here are some updates and details on the churches in the area:. Church Services and Activities. – Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Church: Led by Pastor Brian Timmons, weekly services take place...
City offices closed July 4, trash service will run on schedule
City offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. Despite the closure, both residential and commercial recycling and trash pick up routes will run on their regular schedule. The city’s transfer station, compost site and household hazardous waste trailer will be closed on Thursday, however.
Remains of Arkansas-born sailor lost at Pearl Harbor identified, set to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery
The remains of a sailor born in Arkansas and killed in the early hours of the Pearl Harbor attack that pulled the US into World War II have been identified and will receive a formal military internment.
Help trout keep their cool
Trout anglers looking to beat the heat may want to add a little more precaution than usual to their catch-and-release regimen during summer, particularly on The Little Red River, which has seen temperatures exceeding the comfort level for rainbow and brown trout. Christy Graham, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Trout...
Former Arkansas Sen. Joyce Elliott suffers stroke
Joyce Elliott, a former Arkansas state senator and prominent civil rights advocate, suffered a stroke this week while in Dallas, according to Get Loud Arkansas, her voter advocacy nonprofit. “The [Get Loud Arkansas] team truly appreciates everyone who has reached out to show support and love for Senator Elliott,” nonprofit...
Conway to host annual Freedom Fest blowout on Beaverfork Lake
Conway’s Freedom Fest: A Celebration of Liberty and Fun. Get ready for a star-spangled celebration like no other As Conway prepares to host its annual Freedom Fest blowout on Beaverfork Lake, the excitement is building. Located in the heart of Arkansas, Conway is a city that knows how to...
Pine Bluff OKs loan toward hotel project
In a contentious Pine Bluff City Council meeting held on Monday, several key agenda items were passed, including the demolition of the Plaza Hotel and financing for the project to replace it. The decisions were met with mixed reactions from council members and the public as Lloyd Holcomb Jr. conducted...
1812 society donates 118 pairs of jeans
As of January, United States Daughters of the War of 1812 have delivered 118 pairs of men's denim jeans for veterans receiving treatment at St. Francis House as well as the VA medical centers in Little Rock and North Little Rock. Advised of the critical and ongoing need for men's...
Mountain Home NJROTC’s Journey at BLT and LA
Mountain Home NJROTC attended the annual Basic Leadership Training (BLT) and Leadership Academy (LA), at Camp Clark, Missouri National Guard, in Nevada, MO June 17th and June 22nd. Experiencing a week of challenging themselves both mentally and physically, the Bomber Battalion joined cadets from from Willard, Missouri, Bentonville, AR, Hot...
What if it rains? Arkansas cities are prepared for wet weather on the Fourth of July
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Heavy rain is possible in Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley Thursday night, creating a potential problem for people planning to watch public fireworks shows. We talked to organizers to learn about their plans in case it rains. Bentonville. The fireworks at Orchards Park have...
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