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Published on 03:52 GMT
Arkansas law grants early childhood educators access to retirement benefits
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new law in Arkansas, Act 587, will allow eligible early childhood educators to participate in the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System. Jamie Ward, owner and president of Curriculum Concepts, said this development is a "game …
Source: KATV 7 - Arkansas - Indeterminate -
Published on 03:34 GMT
Water infrastructure funding expected to ease rates for Northwest Arkansas and River Valley
Hundred of millions of dollars are flowing into the state's water infrastructure. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed three acts into law that would put $575 million towards improving water symptoms across the state. City officials in Northwest …
Source: KHBS - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on 03:17 GMT
Report: Former Washington, Texas transfer Johntay Cook to visit Arkansas
Former Washington and Texas transfer wide receiver Johntay Cook is set to visit Arkansas on Thursday, according to a report from Mike Roach. Cook recently took visits to Syracuse and Arizona State, as well. Cook spent two years at Texas and appeared in six …
Source: On3 - Pending -
Published on 03:10 GMT
Transfer receiver expecting to visit Arkansas football
FAYETTEVILLE —A former ACC and SEC receiver is expected to visit Arkansas. Pittsburgh transfer Andy Jean, 6-1 and 184 pounds, played the past two seasons at Florida before transferring to the Panthers in January. He recently re-entered the NCAA transfer …
Source: Whole Hog Sports - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on 03:03 GMT
Eustace’s Reynolds drives in 3 runs, Arkansas Rich Mountain sweeps Carl Albert
POTEAU, Okla. (KLTV) - Former Eustace Lady Dog Emma Reynolds drove in three runs across two games in Arkansas Rich Mountain’s doubleheader sweep of Carl Albert College on Tuesday. The sophomore started in center field and batted third in both games. In …
Source: KLTV - Texas - Neutral -
Published on 02:53 GMT
Union president talks increase in starting pay for Arkansas teachers
This week marks exactly one year since Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders announced the state ranks highest in the nation for starting teacher pay. Gov. Sanders signed the LEARNS Act into law in March of 2023, which raised starting teacher pay in the state from $ …
Source: KHBS - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on 02:43 GMT
Arkansas adopts Elijah's Law aimed at protecting children with food allergies | What to know
The Natural State has now expanded protections for kids with food allergies after Governor Sanders made Arkansas the sixth state to put Elijah's Law into place. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — In 2017, Thomas Silvera and Dina Hawthorne experienced the unimaginable …
Source: KTHV - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on 02:43 GMT
Arkansas organization urges police to offer reward in Conway shooting
Little Rock nonprofit Stop the Violence is urging police to offer a reward and engage the community to find the individuals responsible for the Conway shooting. CONWAY, Ark. — It's been 10 days since a mass shooting at Conway's Fifth Avenue Park …
Source: KTHV - Arkansas - Neutral -
Published on 02:44 GMT
Police arrest Arkansas man possession of child sexual abuse materials
VIOLA, Ark. — Special agents with the Arkansas State Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force have now arrested a man in connection with the possession of child sexual abuse materials. According to reports, at about 6:00 a.m. on April 22, …
Source: KTHV - Arkansas - Neutral