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Arkansas’ 2025 Schedule Revealed
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas now has its full 2025 schedule. The SEC slate was released on ESPN2 on Wednesday.
The 2025 schedule will feature the same conference slate as this season with the home and away opponents flipped. The Razorbacks schedule is highlighted by back-to-back road games against LSU and Texas in November.
Arkansas will open its season against Alabama A&M Saturday, Aug. 30 before heading to Little Rock to take on Arkansas State the following week.
The Razorbacks open SEC play against Ole Miss on the road in Oxford, Miss. in Week 3, Sept. 13. The Razorbacks will play back-to-back road games, taking on Memphis after facing Ole Miss.
Notre Dame will face the Hogs inside Razorback Stadium the following week as the marquee non-conference showdown. The Fighting Irish made the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff as the No. 7 seed.
As part of the SEC expanding to 16 teams, the teams will once again have two open dates, the first on Oct. 4. Coming out of the open week, the Hogs hit the road to take on Tennessee in what will be a revenge game for the playoff bound Volunteers.
The Hogs then gain the positive side of playing so many away games in 2024 by going five straight weeks before leaving Fayetteville again. Arkansas hosts Texas A&M, Auburn and Mississippi State.
Arkansas will get its second open week ahead back-to-back visits to Death Valley and Austin to take on LSU Nov. 15. and Texas Nov. 22, respectively.
The Hogs will once again conclude the season against Missouri in the Battle Line Rivalry in Fayetteville, Nov. 29.
Before next season, Arkansas is slated to play Texas Tech in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl Dec. 27. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN.
Alabama A&M, Aug. 30
Arkansas State, Sept. 6
at Ole Miss, Sept. 13
at Memphis, Sept. 20
Notre Dame, Sept. 27
OPEN, Oct. 4
at Tennessee, Oct. 11
Texas A&M, Oct, 18
Auburn, Oct. 25
Mississippi State, Nov. 1
OPEN, Nov. 8
at LSU, Nov. 15
at Texas, Nov. 22
Missouri, Nov. 29
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Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Nothing but a sunny Tuesday
After a cool/chilly morning that started in the 40s and 50s, Tuesday will warm to the upper 70s and low 80s with nothing but sunshine all day long.
There will be a weak front passing through Arkansas on Wednesday. There will briefly be a few clouds along the time the front actually passes through. But once the front clears, it will once again become sunny.
Starting Friday and lasting through the weekend and into next week a strong south wind will set up. That will warm Arkansas into the mid and upper 80s and introduce a higher level of humidity. It will feel a little like Summer this weekend. Rain chances will return to Central Arkansas starting on Sunday.
With a big upper-level system and cold front approaching early next week, the rain and thunderstorm chance will go up Monday, Monday night and Tuesday. Some strong to severe storms may occur Monday evening. The front will become stationary on Tuesday which will prolong the rainy period and overall help the drought situation Arkansas is facing.
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Sax star Merlon Devine joins Lupus Foundation of Arkansas to jazz up awareness month
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Purple is the color of the month in Arkansas, and Lupus Awareness Month is bringing a busy stretch of events, including a mayoral proclamation and a smooth jazz concert featuring acclaimed saxophonist Merlon Devine.
A proclamation for Lupus Awareness Month is set for 6 p.m. in North Little Rock, with Mayor Hardwick expected to present it. Organizers encouraged lupus warriors and supporters to come out.
Anita Boone, President of the Lupus Foundation of Arkansas Inc. and a former lupus warrior, described the day-to-day reality of living with the disease: “One minute you’re feeling amazing, the next minute your body is saying we can’t do this.”
Lupus is an autoimmune disease, described during the interview as a condition where the immune system attacks the body “inside out.” It can affect organs throughout the body, including the brain, lungs, heart and kidneys. Boone also shared personal impacts, saying, “I am losing, actually, ear from hearing, just because of lupus.”
The Lupus Foundation of Arkansas is also inviting the community to a Lupus Smooth Jazz Concert this Sunday, May 17, at 3:30 at The Space with Grace event venue, 2005 Main St., North Little Rock.
Gale Davis, committee chair for the Lupus Smooth Jazz Concert shared details about the concert.
Davis said guests are encouraged to “dress to impress,” though formalwear isn’t required. The event will include a photo backdrop, light hors d’oeuvres and beverages, and sponsored tables aimed at networking. It’s also a chance for people to meet other lupus warriors, learn more about the foundation’s work, and watch a video presentation highlighting events from the past year.
The featured artist, Merlon Devine, was described as an acclaimed saxophonist known for a soulful, smooth jazz sound, with a career spanning more than two decades and performances across the country and around the world. He’s also an Arkansas native who attended Little Rock Central High School. He now lives in Southern Maryland, outside Washington, D.C.
Davis said Devine’s connection to lupus is personal. She said his father had lupus and has since died, though he didn’t die from lupus. They also said Divine had a sister who died from lupus in 1981 and that he currently has two sisters living with lupus.
She also shared that, according to his doctors, Devine was born with acute asthma and underdeveloped lungs. His latest single, released last year, is called “Mercy.”
Tickets must be purchased online and will not be sold at the door. They’re available online by clicking on the flyer. Prices are $40 for individual tickets, or $400 for a table of nine, with an option to sponsor a table.
Organizers also noted another proclamation is planned for the Little Rock side with Mayor Frank Scott tomorrow, and encouraged people to follow the Lupus Foundation of Arkansas on social media for updates.
The concert will take place this Sunday at the Space With Grace Venue in North Little Rock.
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A 21-year-old Arkansas man, formerly from Newaygo, died after crashing dirt bike into tree
ASHLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. — An Arkansas man died after crashing a dirt bike on Sunday.
The 21-year-old Arkansas man, formerly from Newaygo, crashed into a tree while riding a dirt bike on private property in Ashland Township near Grant on Sunday before 2:30 p.m., according to Michigan State Police (MSP) troopers.
Emergency responders tried to save his life but he died at the scene.
Troopers are still investigating but do not suspect drugs or alcohol as factors in the crash.
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MSP did not initially release any additional information.
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