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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.
KASU News: Arkansas Ballot Draws, State ID Changes, and Bluegrass Monday
Today's headlines from KASU News for Monday, August 26, 2024, cover recent ballot draws in Arkansas counties determining candidate order for the upcoming elections, legislative updates on state ID and voter registration rules, and a performance at KASU's Bluegrass Monday. Other stories include the Arkansas Supreme Court ruling on an abortion rights measure, a shooting incident at a county official's home, a former governor's commentary on national politics, a significant legal case involving Memphis police officers, Trex Company's new production plans in Little Rock, and the expansion of the Little Rock Animal Village.
Arvest Bank and FHLB Dallas Award $225,000 to Immerse Arkansas to build temporary housing for local at-risk teens, young adults
Arvest Bank and FHLB Dallas Award $225,000 to Immerse Arkansas to build temporary housing for local at-risk teens, young adults. By Arkansas Black Vitality Staff – Aug. 8, 2024 –The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) recently awarded Immerse Arkansas a $225,000 grant to build a homeless shelter for young adults in Little Rock.
Arkansas legends move into mornings on ESPN Arkansas starting Monday
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Monday will mark more than the start of a new Arkansas football season. It’s also a turning of the page on ESPN Arkansas as the daytime lineup will be a little different. Two of the state’s most celebrated voices, Chuck Barrett and Bo Mattingly, are...
Hogs looking forward to Little Rock game, future uncertain
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas and UAPB will open the 2024 season on Thursday night in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium. Much has been said and written in recent years about the Razorbacks playing in Little Rock. Sam Pittman talked about Thursday’s game on Monday. “We’re excited to go...
Texarkana Physician Sentenced to More Than 7 Years in Federal Prison for Prescribing Controlled Substances Without a Legitimate Medical Purpose
A Texarkana Physician was sentenced today to 87 months in prison followed by three years of supervised on two counts of Distribution of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Without an Effective Prescription and 12 months in prison followed by one year of supervised release on two counts of Distribution of a Schedule V Controlled Substance Without an Effective Prescription, all to run concurrently. The Honorable Chief Judge Susan O. Hickey presided over the sentencing hearing in the United States District Court in Texarkana.
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