Truck Catches Fire on Military Road

Truck Catches Fire on Military Road

A truck caught fire on Military Road, causing significant disruption but thankfully resulting in no injuries. Eyewitnesses reported flames engulfing the vehicle, which was hauling 42,000 pounds of pecans. Firefighters responded quickly, extinguishing the fire and clearing the road after several hours of closure. Local residents expressed relief at the swift action of emergency services and emphasized the importance of preparedness in such crises.

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Little Rock Fire Department responds to Colonel Glenn Road structure fire

Little Rock Fire Department responds to Colonel Glenn Road structure fire

A structure fire occurred on Colonel Glenn Road in Little Rock, prompting a swift response from the Little Rock Fire Department. The blaze erupted in a vacant building that had been permanently closed since June 6, 2023, raising safety concerns among locals. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as firefighters quickly extinguished the flames, preventing further damage. This incident showcases the dedication of emergency services to ensuring public safety in the community.

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Benton County fire department dues increase bid results in 57-57 tie after county certifies Nov. 5 election

Benton County fire department dues increase bid results in 57-57 tie after county certifies Nov. 5 election

The Benton County Fire Department’s proposal to increase dues resulted in a rare 57-57 tie during a recent vote. This unexpected outcome has left community leaders pondering the next steps for funding fire services. Residents expressed mixed feelings about the increase, highlighting concerns over budget constraints. The fire department will now seek alternative solutions to address their financial needs.

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Questions Surround Air Monitoring After Two-Week Fire at Rogers Recycling Plant

Questions Surround Air Monitoring After Two-Week Fire at Rogers Recycling Plant

The recent fire at the Marck Industries recycling plant in Rogers, Arkansas, raised concerns about air quality after a two-week blaze sent hazardous smoke into the atmosphere. Local officials confirmed that the smoke was particularly toxic due to the burning materials, prompting a hazardous smoke warning for residents, especially vulnerable groups. While fire crews assessed carbon monoxide levels for safety, the responsibility for monitoring air quality falls to the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment. Community members are seeking clarification on potential contamination and its implications for their health.

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Crews responding to house fire near McAlmont community

In the McAlmont community of northwest Pulaski County, emergency crews quickly responded to a house fire on Wednesday morning. North Little Rock Fire Department provided assistance to the local McAlmont Volunteer Fire Department, with Captain Gary Williams confirming their presence at the scene. Video footage captured by meteorologist Pat Walker revealed the intense flames and thick smoke engulfing the wooded neighborhood, with concerns of possible ammunition causing popping sounds during the blaze. Additional details on injuries and the extent of the fire’s impact are still pending as the investigation continues.

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Central Arkansas Library System re-opens Sue Cowan Williams Library

Central Arkansas Library System re-opens Sue Cowan Williams Library

The Sue Cowan Williams Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, has re-opened after a week of closure due to repairs following an intentional fire. The library re-opened its doors on September 5, following an intense cleanup effort after the incident on August 25. The investigation revealed that the suspect entered the restroom shortly before closing time on August 24, climbing into the ceiling and hiding until the next day when multiple fires were set. Despite the damage caused, the community is expected to embrace the library’s return, recognizing its commitment to programming and activities.

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Central Arkansas Library System re-opens Sue Cowan Williams Library

Central Arkansas Library System re-opens Sue Cowan Williams Library

On Thursday, September 5, the Sue Cowan Williams Library will finally reopen its doors to the public. The library in Little Rock, Arkansas has been closed since August 25 due to an intentional fire that caused damage to a utility closet. Despite the setback, the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) has been working tirelessly to restore the library to its former state, ensuring that it remains a vital resource for the community. With the community eagerly awaiting its reopening, the Sue Cowan Williams Library is set to once again become a beacon of learning and connection.

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Car bursts into flames in I-40 westbound accident near Galloway

Car bursts into flames in I-40 westbound accident near Galloway

The aftermath of the fatal collision on I-40 left a car engulfed in flames, creating a harrowing scene near Galloway. Emergency responders worked swiftly to contain the fire, ensuring the safety of those involved and passing motorists. The charred remains of the vehicle stood as a stark reminder of the devastation caused by the accident. As investigations unfold, the community reflects on the fragility of life and the importance of emergency services in times of crisis.

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Little Rock library prepares to reopen after attempted arson

Little Rock library prepares to reopen after attempted arson

The Sue Cowan Williams Library in Little Rock is set to reopen on Thursday after a fire, believed to be arson, caused significant damage and a week-long closure for repairs. Authorities are still searching for the suspect who may have hidden in the ceiling overnight before the fire ignited in a mechanical closet, narrowly avoiding the destruction of the library’s books. Despite the setback, the community eagerly anticipates the library’s return to normal operations and a renewed focus on security measures to prevent future incidents.

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Family Plans to Rebuild After Beloved Bird Blind at Lake Fayetteville Burns Down

Family Plans to Rebuild After Beloved Bird Blind at Lake Fayetteville Burns Down

The destruction of Lake Fayetteville’s beloved bird blind in a devastating fire has left the community in mourning. The structure, a symbol of the community’s love for nature, was a popular spot for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Despite the loss, there is hope as the community comes together to rebuild and restore the blind to its former glory. The spirit of resilience and unity shines through as volunteers and organizations work towards reviving the cherished landmark.

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