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Arkansas 0, Alabama 0 — End 2nd Inning

Cylie Halvorson led off the Razorbacks’ half of the second inning with a single and Hannah Gammill worked a full-count walk in the next at-bat, but Arkansas could not due anything with two on base.

Kennedy Miller grounded into a fielder’s choice, Raigan Kramer struck out swinging and Rylin Hedgecock struck out looking.

Alabama pitcher Kayla Beaver has four strikeouts.

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Arkansas 0, Alabama 0 — Middle 2nd Inning

Morgan Leinstock struck out all three batters she faced in the second inning. 

Kendal Clark and Kali Heivilin went down swinging and Abby Duchscherer struck out looking. Leinstock has 4 strikeouts on 30 pitches through 2 innings.

Arkansas 0, Alabama 0 — End 1st Inning

It was three up, three down for Arkansas in the first inning.

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Reagan Johnson struck out looking, Nia Carter popped up to second base and Bri Ellis struck out swinging.

Arkansas 0, Alabama 0 — Middle 1st Inning

Kenleigh Cahalan led off the game with a single up the middle and stole second base during the next at-bat.

Morgan Leinstock struck out Lauren Johnson then got Jenna Johnson to fly out to right field. Jenna Johnson’s fly out advanced Cahlahan to third base, where she was stranded due to a Bailey Dowling ground out.

Lineups

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No. 14 Arkansas (30-11, 9-6 SEC)

CF Reagan Johnson

RF Nia Carter

1B Bri Ellis

2B Cylie Halvorson

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3B Hannah Gammill

C Kennedy Miller

LF Raigan Kramer

DP Rylin Hedgecock

SS Lauren Camenzind

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RHP Morgan Leinstock (1.96 ERA, 103 1/3 IP)

No. 15 Alabama (30-10, 7-8 SEC)

SS Kenleigh Cahalan

RF Lauren Johnson

LF Jenna Johnson

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3B Bailey Dowling

DP Kendal Clark

1B Abby Duchscherer

2B Kali Heivilin

C Riley Valentine

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CF Kristen White

RHP Kayla Beaver (1.42 ERA, 123 IP)

Pregame

No. 14 Arkansas (30-11, 9-6 SEC) and No. 15 Alabama (30-10, 7-8) are set to get underway at Bogle Park. 

First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. on SEC Network+. 

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If this game turns out anything like the last two times the Razorbacks and Crimson Tide have met, fans should be treated to a good game. 

Arkansas won a rubber match 2-1 in 10 innings last year in Tuscaloosa, Ala.., and then the Crimson Tide got revenge with a 3-2 victory in 9 innings during the SEC Tournament at Bogle Park.

The Razorbacks are fourth and Alabama is tied for eighth in the SEC standings.

• Arkansas vs. Alabama softball: How to watch, forecast, team comparisons, what to know

• What to know about No. 15 Alabama, this weekend’s opponent for No. 14 Arkansas softball

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• Arkansas softball’s Robyn Herron named SEC Pitcher of the Week



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Rising costs of operations threaten northwest Arkansas senior centers

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Rising costs of operations threaten northwest Arkansas senior centers


BERRYVILLE, Ark. (KY3) – Changes could be coming to senior centers in northwest Arkansas after a funding crisis threatened operations.

The organization Our Healthy Communities works with the Area Agency on Aging of northwest Arkansas to operate senior centers in Benton, Madison, and Carroll counties, but OHC leaders said their programs are in jeopardy.

The government shutdown caused funding delays in November, and rising food and operating costs only made that struggle more intense.

Now, OHC executive director Susan Moore is raising awareness for what these centers can do.

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“It gives the seniors a place to go for socialization, for food,” Moore said. “We offer transportation. We provide Meals on Wheels, so that’s a very important program for senior centers and the seniors that we serve, because really, we see a lot of times that may be the only meal they receive in a day is what they get from our centers. It’s also a welfare check for our Meals on Wheels clients.”

The Carroll County Senior Center in Berryville has been holding fundraisers with the community, but even for those who can’t donate monetarily, donating time is another way to raise awareness and keep these centers going.

“Just give at your local senior center,” said Moore, “wherever that may be. I would hope and pray that senior services would never go away because it’s a much-needed service for the seniors.”

Despite what a previous Facebook post by OHC said, Moore says the senior centers would likely not close if they lost funding. Still, control would be handed over to the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Arkansas.

If this does happen, Moore says they will ensure there is no interruption of service because she recognizes the many ways these resources are vital.

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“Whether you’re in your 20s or you’re in your 40s,” she said, “you have parents out there, you have grandparents out there that are aging, and so think of it as a service to your grandparents and what that means to them and help keeping them in their home and out of an institutional facility. I would just look at it as how it would impact your grandma or your grandpa.”

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Legislators OK Arkansas college’s request for lawmaker to serve as part-time interim director of Hope venue | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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Michael R. Wickline

mwickline@adgnewsroom.com

Mike Wickline covers state politics, and he has covered the state Legislature for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since November 2000. He previously spent several years covering the Idaho Legislature for the Lewiston Morning Tribune.

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OPINION | JOHN BRUMMETT: Reasons to be skeptical on Arkansas’ PBS claims | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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John Brummett

jbrummett@arkansasonline.com

John Brummett’s career in news began when he was in high school, as a part-time reporter for the Arkansas Democrat. He moved to the Arkansas Gazette in 1977.

He wrote a political column for the Gazette from 1986 to 1990. He was an editor for the Arkansas Times from 1990 to 1992.

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In 1994, his book, “High Wire: From the Back Roads to the Beltway, the Education of Bill Clinton,” was published by Hyperion of New York City. He became a columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in 1994. In 2000, he signed a deal with Donrey Media Group, now known as Stephens Media, and wrote for them for 11 years.

He rejoined Democrat-Gazette as a columnist on Oct. 24, 2011.



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