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Arkansas grandma befriends teen after he returns lost wallet
Story at a look
- Dee Harkrider, 61, left her pockets behind in a procuring cart at a Forrest Metropolis, Arkansas, Walmart.
- Delivontae Johnson, 19, discovered the pockets and obtained in contact with Harkrider, driving miles out of his method to deliver it to her in one other city.
- “He might have simply taken it into the shop, however he took it upon himself to deliver it to me,” stated Harkrider.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) – An Arkansas girl is praising a youngster who drove miles out of his method to return a pockets he discovered within the car parking zone of a Walmart on Thursday.
Dee Harkrider, 61, stated she had no concept she had left her pockets behind in a procuring cart on the Forrest Metropolis, Arkansas, retailer, and was amazed when she realized a younger man had discovered the pockets and was headed her means.
“Anyone might have picked that up,” stated Harkrider. “He might have simply taken it into the shop, however he took it upon himself to deliver it to me. I’m simply overwhelmed.”
Nineteen-year-old Delivontae Johnson stated he went to Walmart to interchange a tire. He stated he parked in a pharmacy spot and instantly seen the pockets.
“I wasn’t imagined to be parking in that spot however thank God I did,” stated Johnson.
Johnson stated he discovered Harkrider’s driver’s license, began driving to her dwelling in Wynne, and was capable of get in contact together with her by way of Fb.
“I dwell in Wynne, however I used to be in Palestine. So, that younger man detoured and got here to Palestine and introduced me my pockets,” stated Harkrider.
The 2 met up within the car parking zone of a restaurant. Harkrider stated she hugged Johnson and requested him to take an image together with her to submit on Fb as a result of she was grateful for what he had performed.
“I needed individuals to know what this younger man had performed for me. I needed to share it,” Harkrider stated.
Harkrider additionally gave Johnson a $20 invoice tucked inside her pockets and stated she wished she might have performed extra.
“No, ma’am. It was greater than I anticipated,” stated Johnson.
Johnson, an East Arkansas Neighborhood Faculty pupil, stated he was glad to have the fuel cash. He additionally stated his mother was pleased with him.
“She stated I did a very good job. I’m glad she raised me to be the person I’m at present,” Johnson stated.
Johnson and Harkrider are actually Fb buddies and even came upon they’ve a good friend in widespread. Johnson stated she needs individuals to know there are nonetheless good individuals on the market who wish to assist one another.
“God watched over me. He introduced this angel into my life,” she stated. “God sends individuals for a purpose into one another’s lives.”
Johnson stated {that a} week earlier, he had blown out his tire after hitting a pothole on his method to church. He stated he was blissful issues labored out the best way they did.
“I as soon as heard in church from a pastor the satan will strike earlier than God begins to bless,” Johnson stated.
Harkrider stated she has little doubt God will bless Johnson for his act of kindness and hopes they keep in contact for years to come back.
“You’re caught with me now,” joked Harkrider.
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Takeaways from No. 20 Arkansas' win over Pacific
The No. 20 Arkansas Razorbacks (3-1, 0-0 SEC) took care of business down the stretch in a 91-72 win over the Pacific Tigers (3-3, 0-0 WCC) on Monday night.
The final score doesn’t necessarily indicate how close the game was. With just under 13 minutes to go in the game, the Razorbacks were in the middle of a dogfight and only up 59-57 after Pacific had scored five straight points.
Arkansas’ defense was able to suffocate the Tigers down the stretch though, as Pacific only made two of its last 16 field goals in the game and the Hogs were able to pull away with the win.
Here’s some of HawgBeat’s takeaways from what ended up being a much tighter contest than expected on Monday night…
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Arkansas’ Ongoing Wide Receiver Issues Continue to End
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas is in the same position it was last year. Sam Pittman opted not to bring in anyone of note to supplement the existing receivers on the roster. Monte Harrison and Jordan Anthony, the two biggest offseason acquisitions have a combined 140 yards on the season.
Despite Arkansas ranking fifth in the SEC in passing yards (2,780), it is part of a larger mirage for the offense running up the score against subpar FBS defenses.
Perhaps even more concerning, Arkansas has left one of the best receivers in the country on an island to fend for himself. Andrew Armstrong ranks second in the SEC in both yards (931) and catches (61). Both also rank top-25 nationally.
Armstrong accounts for 33.5% of Arkansas’ receiving yards, the most of any SEC schools for a single receiver other than Dane Key of the Kentucky Wildcats. The Wildcats have just 1,834 passing yards as a team.
Isaiah Sategna, currently second on the Hogs in receiving, falls short of half of Armstrong’s production at 431 yards. Isaac TeSlaa just reached exactly half of his catch total from last year (17) with his lone catch for 7 yards against the Texas Longhorns.
Even tight end Luke Hasz has been held to just 278 yards through 10 games after putting up 253 yards as a true freshman in four games plus a drive before suffering a season-ending injury. Only one other tight end on the team has 25 yards receiving and he’s not even on the team anymore (Ty Washington).
Tyrone Broden, a breakout star in camp, lags even further behind at just 15 catches for 197 yards.
Pittman believes the poor wide receiver play is starting to have spillover effects for Taylen Green and his decision making with the football.
“We had a couple of missed routes that Taylen had to hold the football because we weren’t running the right route,” Pittman said. “Then we got whipped on the edge a couple times.”
Arkansas will look for just its second 100-yard performance from a receiver not named Armstrong of the season against Louisiana Tech. TeSlaa had 120 yards against Texas A&M, 75 of which came on one catch early in the game.
Kickoff between the Razorbacks and Louisiana Tech is scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday. The game will be streamed on SEC+.
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Arkansas gas prices tumble
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – While the national average trickled down, Arkansas gas prices tumbled dramatically last week.
GasBuddy.com reported Monday that average prices in the Natural State fell 6.8 cents a gallon to $2.61.
That’s 21.4 cents a gallon less than a month ago and 24.4 cents lower than last year.
Meanwhile, the national average price of gasoline fell just 0.7 cents a gallon last week to $3.02.
“Several states saw gas prices jump or ‘cycle’ last week, a behavior in which gas prices climb significantly after falling below a station’s replacement price,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “This led the national average to see little meaningful change from last week, with many states experiencing a slow decline, offsetting the few states that did see big jumps.”
However, he said those states that saw large jumps at the pumps should see huge declines this week.
De Haan expects the national average to fall below $3 per gallon just in time for Thanksgiving.
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