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Fort Smith School Board moves forward with plan to close Orr Elementary
The Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education agreed Monday (Aug. 26) to work toward closing Orr Elementary School at the end of the school year. The space, according to initial discussions, could be converted for use as the district’s alternative high school. In April, the district’s Long Range...
Greenwood preparing for season-opening clash at Bentonville West
A Greenwood program that always has a goal of playing the last Class 6A game of the season will play its first 2024 one on Friday against at a tough Class 7A foe. The Bulldogs, off a 13-0 campaign and state title last season under head coach Chris Young, will travel to Centerton to face Bentonville West in a 7 p.m. contest.
Jonesboro man charged with 6th DWI
Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Aug 26, 2024 – On August 25, Jonesboro Officers conducted a traffic stop on a man who is said to have been “driving hanging out of the vehicle with no seatbelt on.”. The officer asked 43-year-old Chad Rampley why he wasn’t...
Five arrested in Springdale drug bust, multiple pounds of drugs seized
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — A "lengthy drug investigation" led to the arrest of five people in Springdale, according to a preliminary report. Antwain Jackson, 43, was the focus of the investigation after he was identified as a "multi-pound distributor of methamphetamine" in Northwest Arkansas, the report said. "Throughout the investigation,...
Star City coach, PE teacher dies
A Star City School District teacher and coach died Saturday, the district announced. Emily Snyder taught physical education at Jimmy Brown Elementary and coached tennis at Star City High School, according to the district's post on social media. The district did not list a cause of death. "Emily was not...
ASP operation in northwest Arkansas leads to multiple arrests, citations issues
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — On August 23, Arkansas State Police made a series of arrests and issued citations during an eight-hour operation in Northwest Arkansas. Between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m., troopers arrested 5 people for driving while intoxicated, made 39 criminal arrests, and 33 arrests for people with outstanding warrants.
Arkansas awarded over $8M to improve maternal health statewide
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On August 27, the Arkansas Department of Health was awarded $8,811,006 in funding to help improve maternal health across the state. The funding comes as part of over $568 million announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the Biden-Harris Administration’s White House Blueprint for Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis.
Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: The heat will be worse today and tomorrow …then it will start to cool
Very hot today with no rain in the forecast. Little Rock will have a high temperature of 99°. Tomorrow it will reach up to 100°. As the next chance of rain start Thursday temperatures will start to cool down. Over the weekend, the rain chances will continue as a front moves through, and even cooler weather will eventually filter into the state.
Arkansas MLK Jr. Commission hosts back-to-school event for at-risk youth
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission is hosting a back-to-school outreach event this weekend to help serve the needs of at-risk youth in rural and marginalized areas. Walter Washington and Pastor Eugene Whitmore spoke with Little Rock ARC about the event.
Arkansas: $22.9 Million in Medical Marijuana Sold in July, Over $150 Million Year-to-Date
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Medical marijuana patients in Arkansas purchased nearly $23 million worth of marijuana and marijuana products in July. According to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA), there was $22.9 million in marijuana sold legally in July via 37 medical marijuana dispensaries. This is nearly identical to the $22.8 million sold in April and the … Continue reading The post Arkansas: $22.9 Million in Medical Marijuana Sold in July, Over $150 Million Year-to-Date appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
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