Man fatally shot outside home near Rosebud, neighbor charged with murder

Man fatally shot outside home near Rosebud, neighbor charged with murder

In a tragic incident in Rosebud, Arkansas, Brandon Knight was fatally shot outside his home, leading to the arrest of his neighbor, Joshua Barley, who has been charged with first-degree murder. Emergency responders attempted to save Knight, but he succumbed to his injuries shortly after being transported to Unity Health Hospital. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities gathering evidence to understand the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The community is left in mourning, seeking answers and calling for justice.

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Mt. Vernon-Enola students achieve perfect writing score on Atlas test

Mt. Vernon-Enola students achieve perfect writing score on Atlas test

Mount Vernon-Enola students have achieved a remarkable perfect writing score on the Atlas test, highlighting their dedication and the support of their educators. This accomplishment reflects consistent effort within a nurturing learning environment where feedback and creativity are prioritized. Strong educational foundations and an engaged classroom atmosphere contribute significantly to their success. The involvement of the community and the students’ high motivation also play crucial roles in this achievement.

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Fundraiser Event Launched In Fairfield Bay To Save Conference Center Deck Amid City Financial Challenges

Fundraiser Event Launched In Fairfield Bay To Save Conference Center Deck Amid City Financial Challenges

In Fairfield Bay, a community-led fundraiser has been launched to save the Party Deck at the Conference Center, an important venue for social and recreational activities. The initiative addresses the financial strains the town is currently facing, aiming to preserve a beloved gathering spot known for its unique atmosphere. The fundraiser will feature live music, local food vendors, and a silent auction, all designed to engage attendees and encourage contributions. Through collective effort, the residents hope to maintain this cherished space for future generations.

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Temporary Evacuations May Impact Residents Near Former Camp Robinson During Investigation

Temporary Evacuations May Impact Residents Near Former Camp Robinson During Investigation

Former Camp Robinson, with its military history dating back to World War II, is currently part of the Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) program, focusing on environmental safety. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will begin investigations in January 2025 to assess risks from munitions and contaminants. Temporary safety zones will be established, and residents will be notified if their properties are involved. In the event that unexploded ordnance is found, affected residents may face temporary evacuation for safety.

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Residents near former Camp Robinson may face temporary evacuations during investigation

Residents near former Camp Robinson may face temporary evacuations during investigation

Residents near the former Camp Robinson in Arkansas will soon experience disruptions due to an upcoming investigation by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Scheduled from January to February 2025, the assessment aims to identify risks from munitions and environmental contaminants at the site. Advanced notifications will be provided to residents regarding safety zones and potential evacuations if detonation of unexploded ordnance is necessary. Community cooperation and adherence to guidelines will be vital for ensuring public safety during this process.

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Medical marijuana sales surpass 7 million through October

Medical marijuana sales surpass 7 million through October

Medical marijuana sales have experienced remarkable growth in the United States, surpassing million in sales by October 2024. Florida and Pennsylvania are at the forefront, with Florida reporting over .6 billion spent on medical cannabis since commercial sales began. In Pennsylvania, licensed dispensaries are expected to generate .7 billion in 2024, reflecting a 9.4% increase from the previous year. The expanding market highlights the increasing demand for medical marijuana as a viable treatment option for various health conditions.

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SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE 42, HEBER SPRINGS 34

SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE 42, HEBER SPRINGS 34

In a thrilling matchup, the Southside Batesville Southerners defeated Heber Springs High School with a final score of 42-34. The game showcased Southside’s explosive offense, characterized by swift plays that left Heber Springs struggling to keep pace. Despite their best efforts, Heber Springs’ tenacity was not enough to turn the tide. This victory strengthens Southside’s position in the high school football playoffs, highlighting their impressive strategy and teamwork.

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Arkansas officials approve new price hike for Summit Utilities customers

Arkansas officials have approved a 23.4% rate increase for Summit Utilities customers, set to take effect in December 2024. This hike will result in an average monthly cost increase of approximately , significantly impacting household budgets, especially during peak winter usage. The decision comes after extensive discussions and aims to cover rising operational costs while raising concerns about affordability for residents. Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office is actively monitoring the situation to protect consumer interests.

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Greers Ferry Lake to host 2025 Arkansas Graveler

Greers Ferry Lake to host 2025 Arkansas Graveler

The 2025 Arkansas Graveler is set to take place from June 3 to June 8, offering cyclists a breathtaking 400-mile journey through Arkansas’s beautiful landscapes. Known as The Bigfoot Route, the course features rugged gravel roads, challenging climbs, and stunning views, including those around Greers Ferry Lake. Starting in Mena, adventure seekers will explore the Ouachita National Forest, while Glenwood offers a charming backdrop by the Caddo River. Registration opens January 1, 2025, so mark your calendars for this unforgettable cycling experience.

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Governor Sanders Announces Arkansas’ Participation in Summer EBT for 2025

Governor Sanders Announces Arkansas’ Participation in Summer EBT for 2025

Arkansas will extend its participation in the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program through 2025, as announced by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The program provides eligible families with pre-loaded EBT cards to help bridge the summer hunger gap when school meals are unavailable. Each eligible child receives significant food benefits, working alongside other assistance programs to ensure children maintain proper nutrition. This decision reflects a continued commitment to combating food insecurity among vulnerable populations.

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