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$1.7 Million Grant To Fund UAMS Myeloma Research

A researcher with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will use a $1.7 million grant to find new ways to treat a deadly blood disorder.

The grant from the National Cancer Institute is going to Dr. Jesus Delgado-Calle, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics at UAMS, who is studying ways to improve bone health to prevent or delay relapses in patients with multiple myeloma.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/17-million-grant-fund-uams-myeloma-research

$1.7 Million Grant To Fund UAMS Myeloma Research

A researcher with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will use a $1.7 million grant to find new ways to treat a deadly blood disorder. The grant from the National Cancer Institute is going to Dr. Jesus Delgado-Calle, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics at UAMS, who is studying ways to improve bone health to prevent or delay relapses in patients with multiple myeloma.

League Of Women Voters Files Lawsuit Over Arkansas Absentee Ballot Process

A lawsuit was filed Tuesday by the League of Women Voters of Arkansas to alter the process for accounting for absentee ballots this fall. The lawsuit claims the state's requirements for accepting absentee ballots is unconstitutional, and seeks a court-ordered change before the Nov. 3 general election.

The lawsuit – League of Women Voter of Arkansas v. Thurston – was filed in federal court against Secretary of State John Thurston and several members of the State Board of Election Commissioners.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/league-women-voters-files-lawsuit-over-arkansas-absentee-ballot-process

League Of Women Voters Files Lawsuit Over Arkansas Absentee Ballot Process

A lawsuit was filed Tuesday by the League of Women Voters of Arkansas to alter the process for accounting for absentee ballots this fall. The lawsuit claims the state's requirements for accepting absentee ballots is unconstitutional, and seeks a court-ordered change before the Nov. 3 general election.

Virtual Home Learning Pods Trending During Pandemic

This fall semester, more parents with children enrolled in public schools are placing their kids into virtual small-group education pods, private off-campus classrooms facilitated by qualified instructors. Such learning pods for now remain unregulated by districts and the state.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/virtual-home-learning-pods-trending-during-pandemic

Virtual Home Learning Pods Trending During Pandemic

This fall semester, more parents with children enrolled in public schools are placing their kids into virtual small-group education pods, private off-campus classrooms facilitated by qualified instructors. Such learning pods for now remain unregulated by districts and the state.

Lawsuit Aims to End Arkansas's COVID-19 Emergency

In early September, 18 Arkansas lawmakers and seven citizens filed a lawsuit against Arkansas Secretary of Health Jose Romero to take control of the COVID-19 public health emergency the governor declared in March. The declaration, which has been extended through the end of the year, resulted in a list of protective directives and mandates issued by the governor in collaboration with the Department of Health.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/lawsuit-aims-end-arkansass-covid-19-emergency

Lawsuit Aims to End Arkansas's COVID-19 Emergency

In early September, 18 Arkansas lawmakers and seven citizens filed a lawsuit against Arkansas Secretary of Health Jose Romero to take control of the COVID-19 public health emergency the governor declared in March. The declaration, which has been extended through the end of the year, resulted in a list of protective directives and mandates issued by the governor in collaboration with the Department of Health.

Waiver Permits Schools to Serve Free Meals Through End of Year

The USDA has issued a waiver allowing schools to serve free meals to all children, not just students, through Dec. 31 or until funding runs out. From the closure of schools in March to the beginning of August, the district has served more than 165,000 meals on 109 serving days.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/waiver-permits-schools-serve-free-meals-through-end-year

Waiver Permits Schools to Serve Free Meals Through End of Year

The USDA has issued a waiver allowing schools to serve free meals to all children, not just students, through Dec. 31 or until funding runs out. Fayetteville Public Schools is one district that has opted in to the program.

Thursday COVID-19 Update from AR Dept of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,196
Confirmed Cases: 1,187
Total Active Cases: 8
Active Confirmed Cases: 7

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 463
Confirmed Cases: 453
Total Active Cases: 15
Active Confirmed Cases: 11

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 352
Confirmed Cases: 337
Probable Cases: 15
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 0

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 253
Confirmed Cases: 252
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 223
Confirmed Cases: 221
Total Active Cases: 7
Active Confirmed Cases: 7

Governor Hutchinson Provides Today’s COVID-19 Update

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response. 

In its Thursday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 1,086 new cases; 7,061 active cases; 457 hospitalized, which is down 11 from Wednesday; 97 on ventilators, which is up 7 from Wednesday; deaths added today, 17, for a total of 1,246; a total of 79,049 cases; 68,902 recoveries; PCR tests, 8,405; antigen tests, 1,148.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 91; Jefferson, 69; Washington, 63; Benton, 58; and Sebastian, 41

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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Wednesday COVID-19 Update from the AR Department of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,194
Confirmed Cases: 1,185
Probable Cases: 9
Total Active Cases: 8
Active Confirmed Cases: 7
Active Probable Cases: 1

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 458
Confirmed Cases: 450
Probable Cases: 8
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 10
Active Probable Cases: 3

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 351
Confirmed Cases: 336
Probable Cases: 15
Total Active Cases: 12
Active Confirmed Cases: 12
Active Probable Cases: 0

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 252
Confirmed Cases: 251
Probable Cases: 1
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 0

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 223
Confirmed Cases: 221
Probable Cases: 2
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 0

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Governor Hutchinson Provides Today’s COVID-19 Update

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response. 

In its Wednesday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 982 new cases; 6,777 active cases; 468 hospitalized, which is up 9 from Tuesday; 90 on ventilators, which is up 2 from Tuesday; deaths added today, 20, for a total of 1,229; a total of 77,963 cases; 68,178 recoveries; PCR tests, 6,460; antigen tests, 1,732.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Craighead, 79; Pulaski, 75; Benton, 57; Washington, 51; and Jefferson, 50.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

"Today we are again reminded of the serious nature of COVID-19. Following the guidelines of the Arkansas Department of Health continues to be the most effective way to mitigate the spread of this virus. Wearing a mask, keeping a six-foot distance, and frequently washing your hands will help slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout the state.”

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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Coach Robert Byrd Guest Speaker at Tuesday's De Queen Lions Club Noon Meeting

Robert Byrd, Athletic Director and head basketball coach of UA Cossatot Men’s and Women’s teams, was the guest speaker at Tuesday’s Noon Meeting of the De Queen Lions Club.

Robert Byrd, Athletic Director and head basketball coach of UA Cossatot Men’s and Women’s teams, was the guest speaker at Tuesday’s Noon Meeting of the De Queen Lions Club.

Meagan Blanton of the De Queen Lions Club presented Tony Stowers, pastor of De Queen Church of Christ, with a $250 check to help with the church’s food pantry.

Meagan Blanton of the De Queen Lions Club presented Tony Stowers, pastor of De Queen Church of Christ, with a $250 check to help with the church’s food pantry.

Central Arkansas Development Council to Distribute over 500,000 lbs. of Food in its 19 County Service Area During the Months of October and November

CADC will be distributing nearly 10,000 food boxes that will contain over 50 pounds of food, including meat, flour, and canned vegetables. Click on the link below.

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Physical Therapist Assistant Graduation Monday 09.21.20 at UA Cossatot - Ashdown

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Physical Therapy Assistant Class of 2020 included:
Allie Anderson - Ashdown, AR
Alondra Galvez - De Queen, AR
Luis Herrera - De Queen, AR
Riley House - Delight, AR
Myka Lemley - Texarkana, AR
Katherine Malca - Texarkana, TX
Kayla Mills - Texarkana, AR
Lacey Morton - Lewisville, AR
Ashley Thompson - Ashdown, AR (not pictured)

Click on Photo for Slideshow of Graduates

Faculty: Jennifer Sanderson, Heather Orr, Kellie Winn, Kelsey May
UA Cossatot Chancellor - Dr. Steve Cole
Keynote Speaker - Jennifer Sanderson

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University of Arkansas sued over parking policies

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A University of Arkansas freshman is suing the University’s Board of Trustees over parking policies.

According to the class action complaint filed earlier this month, Elizabeth Ann Corbitt was fined and her car was towed after parking in a reserved lot.

https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/university-of-arkansas-sued-over-parking-policies/

University of Arkansas sued over parking policies

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) - A University of Arkansas freshman is suing the University's Board of Trustees over parking policies. According to the class action complaint filed earlier this month, Elizabeth Ann Corbitt was fined and her car was towed after parking in a reserved lot. Corbitt is represented by her father, a Little Rock attorney.

Pair of Goats Spotted on I-49 Bridge Near Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A pair of goats were spotted, apparently stranded, on an Interstate 49 bridge near Greenland on Monday.

UPDATE: The pair of goats spotted on the Interstate 49 bridge near Greenland have been euthanized.

According to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the goats were killed upon the owner’s request.

https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/goats-spotted-on-i-49-bridge-near-fayetteville/

Goats spotted on I-49 bridge near Fayetteville euthanized

UPDATE: The pair of goats spotted on the Interstate 49 bridge near Greenland have been euthanized. According to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the goats were killed upon the owner's request. An official with AGFC said the owner of the goats was on the bridge with a bucket of feed, trying to coax the goats to move.

State offering $735,000 to Schools, Conservation

About $735,000 -- garnered from hunting and fishing fines -- is up for grabs as grants to school districts and conservation districts, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission Division of Rural Services announced Monday.

The application deadline is Oct. 8.

https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2020/sep/22/state-offering-735000-to-schools-conservation/

State offering $735,000 to schools, conservation

FILE - The state Capitol is shown in this file photo. About $735,000 -- garnered from hunting and fishing fines -- is up for grabs as grants to school districts and conservation districts, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission Division of Rural Services announced Monday. The application deadline is Oct. 8.

Report Finds Naloxone Prescriptions on Rise in Arkansas

According to a new data brief from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, the number of Arkansans receiving opioid prescriptions is decreasing while the number of individuals receiving prescriptions for the opioid overdose reversal medication naloxone is increasing. Arkansas has the second highest opioid prescribing rate in the country.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/report-finds-naloxone-prescriptions-rise-arkansas

Report Finds Naloxone Prescriptions on Rise in Arkansas

According to a new data brief from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, the number of Arkansans receiving opioid prescriptions is decreasing while the number of individuals receiving prescriptions for the opioid overdose reversal medication naloxone is increasing. Arkansas has the second highest opioid prescribing rate in the country.

Tuesday COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,194
Confirmed Cases: 1,185
Probable Cases: 9
Total Active Cases: 9
Active Confirmed Cases: 8
Active Probable Cases: 1

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 456
Confirmed Cases: 450
Probable Cases: 6
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 12
Active Probable Cases: 1

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 345
Confirmed Cases: 331
Probable Cases: 14
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 0

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 251
Confirmed Cases: 250
Probable Cases: 1
Total Active Cases: 6
Active Confirmed Cases: 6
Active Probable Cases: 0

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 221
Confirmed Cases: 219
Probable Cases: 2
Total Active Cases: 13
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 0

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