Arkansas
GasBuddy: Another dip at Arkansas pumps
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – For the second week in a row, average gas prices in Arkansas dropped slightly.
According to GasBuddy.com’s survey of 1,826 stations in the Natural State, prices fell 4 cents per gallon to an average of $3.10.
That’s 4.4 cents less than a month ago but 0.9 cents higher than last year.
The cheapest station was priced at $2.84 on Sunday, while the most expensive was $4.39.
Meanwhile, the national average fell 3.2 cents a gallon in the last week to $3.58.
“While pump prices haven’t exactly plummeted, we’ve seen the average price of gasoline drop in a majority of states over the last week as refineries finish maintenance and ramp up output of products like gasoline,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.
De Haan said the future looks bright as the nation closes in on Memorial Day.
“I expect most Americans will see prices fall before the holiday weekend, and I’m optimistic the trend could extend into June and beyond,” he said. “I’m excited to say it does appear that, for now, the worst is behind us.”
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Arkansas
Former Assistant Returns to Arkansas High as Head Football Coach
The Texarkana Arkansas School District has hired Jerry Littleton as the new head football coach for Arkansas High School.
Littleton brings nearly two decades of coaching experience to the position. He has served as head varsity football coach and athletic director at Fouke High School since 2019, where he led the program to four consecutive winning seasons and four straight state playoff appearances. From 2022 to 2025, his teams compiled a 28–13 record and hosted the school’s first home playoff game since 1988.
The new coach previously worked within the Texarkana Arkansas School District from 2008 to 2019 in multiple roles, including assistant varsity football coach and 9th grade head football coach. During his tenure, Arkansas High football finished as 6A State Runner-Up in 2010 and 2011.
A 2003 graduate of Fouke High School, Littleton earned his Bachelor of Science in Education in 2007 and Master of Education in Educational Leadership in 2012 from Southern Arkansas University.
“Coach Littleton understands the tradition, pride, and expectations that come with Razorback athletics,” said Dr. Jackson. “He has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to student development, competitive excellence, and building strong programs. We are excited to welcome him to Arkansas High School and look forward to the leadership he will bring to our football program.”
For more information, contact Dr. Genia Bullock at 870-772-3371 ext. 1003 or genia.bullock@tasd7.net.
Arkansas
Registration opens for Greatest American Cleanup in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, AR (KATV) — Registration is officially open for the Greatest American Cleanup in Arkansas!
This statewide event is where local organizations, communities, and residents of all ages meet to beautify the The Natural State.
From March to May, the mass clean-up effort takes place as the nation observes America’s 250th birthday.
“Caring for our communities is a timeless American tradition,” said McKenzie McMath McCoronel. “As we look ahead to America’s 250th birthday, this cleanup is a chance for Arkansans to celebrate by leaving our state cleaner, healthier and stronger for the next 250 years.”
Arkansas launches website to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary
Registration is free for anyone to sign up, including schools, civic groups, businesses, and non-profits.
Supplies and support equipment will be accessible while quantities last.
Click here to register a cleanup or learn more about the Greatest American Cleanup in Arkansas.
Those who are logged in will be able to submit cleanup events, monitor volunteer impact, and gain access to resources for upcoming local efforts.
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