Arkansas News

Students Are Back Today for the Beginning of the Fall Semester at UA Cossatot Campuses

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Welcome back! First day of the fall semester at UA Cossatot with indoor, outdoor, and online classes. Fall registration continues thru tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18th, at 4:00 pm. For more info, check out our website, www.cccua.edu or call us at (870) 584-4471.

Students preparing for Lynze Greathouse's Monday morning class on the De Queen campus.

Students preparing for Lynze Greathouse's Monday morning class on the De Queen campus.

Kelli Harris' agri students took advantage of the mild August morning temps to start their first day of the Fall 2020 semester!

Kelli Harris' agri students took advantage of the mild August morning temps to start their first day of the Fall 2020 semester!

Hayden Harp and Quinshaun Bennett-Hale log on at the ERC.

Hayden Harp and Quinshaun Bennett-Hale log on at the ERC.

Bill and Nancy Wilson Scholarship to Ismael Montero

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The UA Cossatot Foundation is excited to highlight Ismael Montero as a 2020-2021 scholarship recipient of the Bill and Nancy Wilson Scholarship. Ismael is a 2020 De Queen High School graduate. This scholarship awards full tuition and general fees for the fall and spring semester. Please help us congratulate Ismael!

COVID-19 Maps and Numbers for Monday

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,058
  Active Positive: 69
  Recovered: 978
  Deaths: 11
  Negatives: 5,110

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 374
  Active Positive: 55
  Recovered: 315
  Deaths: 4
  Negatives: 2,701

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 218
  Active Positive: 37
  Recovered: 178
  Deaths: 3
  Negatives: 1,330

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 161
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 134
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,715

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 140
  Active Positive: 48
  Recovered: 91
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,517

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Restart Of Keystone Pipeline To Benefit Welspun Plant In Little Rock

An order for more than 1 million feet of 36-inch pipe for use on the Keystone XL pipeline project will keep around 500 Welspun manufacturing employees in Little Rock busy through “at least” early 2021, Welspun announced Thursday.

The company did not disclose the value of the TC Energy order.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/restart-keystone-pipeline-benefit-welspun-plant-little-rock

Protests Over School Reopening Continue In Little Rock

Governor Asa Hutchinson's plan to reopen schools for in-person instruction on August 24 continues to draw criticism from some parents and community members. Thursday, a group of close to 40 demonstrators drew 95 chalk outlines of bodies on the street outside the governor's mansion in Little Rock.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/protests-over-school-reopening-continue-little-rock

Protests Over School Reopening Continue In Little Rock

Gov. Asa Hutchinson's plan to reopen schools for in-person instruction on August 24 continues to draw criticism from some parents and community members. Thursday, a group of close to 40 demonstrators drew 95 chalk outlines of bodies on the street outside the governor's mansion in Little Rock.

Fire At UA Little Rock Friday

A fire Friday afternoon damaged part of a building at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that houses KUAR and KLRE, the Sequoyah National Research Center and campus police. No one was injured in the blaze at University Plaza, which was eventually extinguished by the Little Rock Fire Department.

Officials say the fire started in a janitorial closet toward the back of the building, with that area being extensively charred. The Sequoyah Center, which houses rare Native American materials, and the radio stations sustained only smoke damage.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/fire-ua-little-rock-disrupts-klre-kuar-operations-sequoyah-collection-safe

Fire At UA Little Rock Disrupts KLRE-KUAR Operations, Sequoyah Collection Is Safe

A fire Friday afternoon damaged part of a building at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that houses KUAR and KLRE, the Sequoyah National Research Center and campus police. No one was injured in the blaze at University Plaza, which was eventually extinguished by the Little Rock Fire Department.

Sunday's COVID-19 Numbers and Maps

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,053
  Active Positive: 68
  Recovered: 974
  Deaths: 11
  Negatives: 5,096

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 367
  Active Positive: 54
  Recovered: 309
  Deaths: 4
  Negatives: 2,691

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 215
  Active Positive: 40
  Recovered: 172
  Deaths: 3
  Negatives: 1,323

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 159
  Active Positive: 25
  Recovered: 133
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,681

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 138
  Active Positive: 48
  Recovered: 89
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,508

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Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Leveling the Broadband Playing Field

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LITTLE ROCK – COVID-19 has highlighted some of the shortcomings of our broadband connectivity, but the pandemic also has created opportunities for us to accelerate our expansion of internet service, which I’d like to talk about today.

Earlier this year, I created a steering committee to study our needs and recommend the best use of federal money that is returning to the state through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act. The members of the committee recognized that many rural communities in our state are in dire need of better access to high-speed internet.

Senate President Jim Hendren and House Speaker Matthew Shepherd of the General Assembly advocated for the expenditure of $100 million for Arkansas Rural Connect, a great program to assist our local communities in expanding internet access.

The coronavirus has limited many of our normal activities, such as attending school and visiting a doctor. The internet has allowed us to adapt to the difficulties. Without effective broadband, many Arkansans would not be able to adapt and access distance learning or keep a telemedicine appointment with a doctor.

The state has made grants to seven companies: $1.6 million to Arkansas Telephone Company to serve parts of Fairfield Bay; $1.9 million to Pinnacle Communications for parts of Ozark; $2 million to CableSouth Media 3 to serve Lonoke and $2 million for Hamburg; $449,000 was granted to Premier Holdings for Nashville; Hillbilly Wireless will receive $497,000 for Cotton Plant and another $804,000 for Cave City. Magazine Telephone Company will receive a little more than a million dollars in non-CARES Act money for Magazine.

In another of our ongoing efforts to expand broadband service, the legislature created the Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund. This money is being awarded as one-time grants to help service providers meet rigorous requirements for due diligence for large federal grant programs with the United States Department of Agriculture and the Federal Communications Commission.

Rural Broadband I.D. is based at UAMS’s Office of Digital Health and Innovation. With Rural Broadband I.D., we are deploying a broader and more detailed strategy for expanding broadband across the most rural parts of our state.

Broadband service must download at a rate of at least 25 megabits per second and upload at 3 megabits per second, which would load a normal song in one second and a two-hour movie in 10 minutes.

Broadband at these speeds will level the playing field as we compete on a global scale. Arkansans in rural communities will have access to the same information and services as people in Fort Smith and Fayetteville.

Book Aims to Ease Kids' Fears of Masked Teachers

To help little ones cope with fears that may come with having an instructor with a partially covered face, Arkansas State University Childhood Services and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences partnered to create an informational book called My Teacher Wears a Mask. The book helps children understand the mask is for safety and contains activities adults can complete with kids to help them feel more comfortable with masks.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/book-aims-ease-kids-fears-masked-teachers

Book Aims to Ease Kids' Fears of Masked Teachers

To help little ones cope with fears that may come with having an instructor with a partially-covered face, Arkansas State University Childhood Services and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences partnered to create an informational book called My Teacher Wears a Mask .


Friday's COVID-19 Updated Numbers and Maps

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,017
  Active Positive: 48
  Recovered: 958
  Deaths: 11
  Negatives: 4,588

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 362
  Active Positive: 55
  Recovered: 303
  Deaths: 4
  Negatives: 2,593

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 193
  Active Positive: 27
  Recovered: 164
  Deaths: 2
  Negatives: 1,244

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 157
  Active Positive: 22
  Recovered: 134
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,366

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 126
  Active Positive: 41
  Recovered: 84
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,953

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Healthy School Guide Published for Opening Schools

State officials have published a 20-page “Healthy School Guide” they say will help return hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and staff to more than 1,000 school facilities on Aug. 24 “in the healthiest way possible.”

The new guide includes the latest information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Arkansas Department of Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics. It was produced in a collaborative effort between the Arkansas Department of Health, Arkansas Department of Education, Arkansas Children’s Hospital and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). (Link here for a PDF of the document.)

https://talkbusiness.net/2020/08/healthy-guide-published-for-opening-schools-covid-19-active-cases-decline-deaths-rise

'Healthy' guide published for opening schools; COVID-19 active cases decline, deaths rise - Talk Business & Politics

State officials have published a 20-page "Healthy School Guide" they say will help return hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and staff to more than 1,000 school facilities on Aug. 24 "in the healthiest way possible." The new guide includes the latest information from the U.S.

UA Cossatot Announces ACC Conference Award Winners

UA Cossatot is one of the twenty-two community colleges in Arkansas that is represented by the Arkansas Community College’s (ACC) non-profit association.  Every year, the ACC association holds a conference where four award winners are recognized from each college.  UA Cossatot has announced its four award winners, which include Crystal Sims, Tommi Cobb, Erika Buenrrostro, and Julie Gomez.

https://www.cccua.edu/news/ua-cossatot-announces-acc-conference-award-winners

UA Cossatot Announces ACC Conference Award Winners

UA Cossatot is one of the twenty-two community colleges in Arkansas that is represented by the Arkansas Community College's (ACC) non-profit association. Every year, the ACC association holds a conference where four award winners are recognized from each college. UA Cossatot has announced its four award winners, which include Crystal Sims, Tommi Cobb, Erika Buenrrostro, and Julie Gomez.

More Arkansas Parents Opting To Keep Kids Out Of Schools During The Pandemic

With Gov. Asa Hutchinson mandating the reopening of brick and mortar public schools in Arkansas for in-person instruction during the week of August 24, some parents are looking at other options, like homeschooling, or one of the state's virtual charter schools.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/more-arkansas-parents-opting-keep-kids-out-schools-during-pandemic

More Arkansas Parents Opting To Keep Kids Out Of Schools During The Pandemic

With Gov. Asa Hutchinson mandating the reopening of brick and mortar public schools in Arkansas for in-person instruction during the week of August 24, some parents are looking at other options, like homeschooling, or one of the state's virtual charter schools. Jennifer Chosich, who lives outside of Little Rock, has homeschooled her 8th grade daughter for her entire life.

Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests Available in Arkansas

Hundreds of rapid antigen test devices and sampling kits to detect acute COVID-19, which yields results within a half hour or less, are being distributed to county public health clinics, to help ease coronavirus testing throughput congestion in Arkansas. The new antigen tests are also available at a growing number pharmacies and medical clinics around the state.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/rapid-covid-19-antigen-tests-available-arkansas

Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests Available in Arkansas

Hundreds of rapid antigen test devices and sampling kits to detect acute COVID-19, which yields results within a half hour or less, are being distributed to county public health clinics, to help ease coronavirus testing throughput congestion in Arkansas. The new antigen tests are also available at a growing number pharmacies and medical clinics around the state.

VIDEO: Tri-Lakes Big Bass Festival September 5th

Sevier County Judge Greg Ray And Callie Miller of the Sevier County Chamber of Commerce were in the Ed 88 Studio Thursday to talk about the Tri Lakes Big Bass Festival coming up September 5th.

Thursday's COVID-19 Numbers

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,009
  Active Positive: 50
  Recovered: 949
  Deaths: 10
  Negatives: 4,579

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 360
  Active Positive: 57
  Recovered: 299
  Deaths: 4
  Negatives: 2,586

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 189
  Active Positive: 27
  Recovered: 161
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,239

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 154
  Active Positive: 21
  Recovered: 132
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,338

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 118
  Active Positive: 36
  Recovered: 81
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,933

 
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Southwest Arkansas Rainfall on Wednesday

Rainfall totals in southwest Arkansas as of 4pm Wednesday according to USGS:
Red River at Index, AR 08/12 16:00 CDT 9.29
Rolling Fork near DeQueen, AR 4.31
Little River near Horatio, AR 4.10
Cossatot River near Vandervoort, AR 7.78
Saline River near Dierks, AR 9.56

https://www.fox16.com/news/local-news/significant-rainfall-in-southwest-arkansas-leads-to-rainfall-totals-near-10-inches

Significant rainfall in southwest Arkansas leads to rainfall totals near 10 inches

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - An upper level disturbance that ran into a front as it moved from Oklahoma into west and southwest Arkansas produced a cluster of storms that built up over time, resulting in heavy rainfall across the area Wednesday morning.