Arkansas
Calipari, Razorbacks to Host Several 5-stars During June
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Razorbacks coach John Calipari wrapped up an expected nine-man scholarship rotation for next season. Built primarily on transfers a few true freshman, Arkansas is expected to be near the top of college basketball power rankings through the summer and preseason.
Arkansas’ staff will be quite busy this summer as they prepare to host some of the nation’s top prospects for 2025. There are multiple reports of visits from many rising juniors including 5-star Meleek Thomas. He recently reset his recruitment following the coaching carousel which included Calipari’s move to the Razorbacks. The 6-5, 175 pound guard is coming off an impressive outing at Pangos where he recorded a near triple-double with 16 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists.
Thomas recently began scheduling visits with UConn June 19, Arkansas June 25 and Indiana is in the running for an official afterwards. His hometown school, Pittsburg, are also heavily involved in his recruitment. The Panthers will likely receive a visit from him at some point this summer. He is a consensus 5-star and is ranked as the No. 7 prospect in the country by three of the four major recruiting services. 247sports slots him as No. 9 in its ranking.
A two-way player, Thomas predicates himself as a player who can get the job done whether it be on offense or defense. He has an old school game offensively scoring at all three levels which is attractive to NBA scouts. College coaches consider these types of players as unicorns and Calipari would do tremendous work to perfect Thomas’ craft at the next level.
Dominant 2025 forward Will Riley is expected to visit Arkansas and Alabama in June although no dates have been shared. Riley has been very busy this week making his rounds on official visits including Illinois (Monday) and Kentucky (Wednesday). On3sports ranks the 6-8, 180 pound stretch forward as a 5-star prospect. The other three recruiting services list him as a 4-star sitting anywhere between No. 16 to No. 24 overall.
Riley had a fantastic performance in Kansas City last weekend averaging 24 points, seven rebounds and three assists. He earned Nike EYBL first-team honors as he starred during the session. The Canada native has been rumored to reclassify over the past few months which makes him a viable option for Arkansas’ tenth roster addition.
Point guard Darius Acuff recently visited Arkansas last month and has been one of the most exciting players in the Americup. Through three games he has averaged 18 points, five rebounds, and five assists. He led Team USA’s Junior National Team to a 23-0 run to begin Tuesday’s 150-54 victory over Belize.
Acuff is everything teams want in a point guard at the college level. He has a great feel for the floor, limits turnovers and is a consistent scoring threat at all levels. His game will translate well to the next level due to his physicality on defense and ability to spread the floor which helps his teammates get open.
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Arkansas closes fiscal session, finalizes $6.7B FY2027 budget signed by Gov. Sanders
Arkansas lawmakers have wrapped up their 2026 fiscal session, locking in how billions of dollars will be spent across the state in the year ahead.
The session, which began April 8, focused primarily on setting the state’s budget. It came to a close after Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed the Revenue Stabilization Act, finalizing a $6.7 billion spending plan for Fiscal Year 2027. The budget represents about a 3% increase from last year and will take effect July 1.
From the start of the session to its conclusion, lawmakers spent weeks negotiating how taxpayer dollars would be allocated across agencies, programs, and priorities.
“Because of their work, not only were we able to accomplish some of our top priorities this year, but they’ve set us up for what I think will be a great week next week,” Sanders said.
A significant portion of the budget is dedicated to education. That includes more than $300 million for the state’s Education Freedom Account program, also known as school vouchers, which allows families to use public funds for private education expenses. Lawmakers also set aside additional funding that could expand the program in the future.
Economic development was another major focus. The budget reserves up to $300 million for a potential large-scale project in West Memphis, aimed at bringing jobs and investment to the region.
Lawmakers also approved an increase in the state’s homestead property tax credit, raising it from $600 to $675.
Still, not every proposal made it through. Efforts to limit eligibility for the Education Freedom Account program failed during the session.
“This session sets the financial foundation for the year ahead, but there are more policy debates just around the corner,” Sanders said.
Those debates are expected to begin soon. Lawmakers are planning to return to the Capitol for a special session focused on tax cuts. The governor has proposed reducing the state income tax rate by 0.2 percent, a move that could return more than $180 million to Arkansans.
“We want it to be pretty singularly focused on providing relief to Arkansans, letting them keep more of their hard-earned money,” Sanders said.
If approved, the tax cuts would mark another step in the state’s ongoing effort to lower income taxes, with more decisions expected in the coming days.
Arkansas
Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Some showers & cooler air
Only a very low risk of storms continues in southern Arkansas on Wednesday evening, then shower chances are possible Wednesday evening and overnight in central and southern Arkansas.
A stray shower is possible on Thursday, but most will be dry with mostly cloudy skies and cooler-than-normal temperatures. Highs will reach the upper 60s in central Arkansas on Thursday.
More rain chances move in Friday, but chances are highest for southern Arkansas. A few stray storms are also possible in southern Arkansas on Friday into pre-dawn Saturday.
Conditions are dry this weekend, with temperatures warming throughout the weekend. More rain chances return next week, and the 80s are back by Sunday into Monday.
Arkansas
Society for Simulation in Healthcare grants full accreditation to UCA’s Nabholz center
LITTLE ROCK, AR (KATV) — The University of Central Arkansas School of Nursing is celebrating a major milestone after earning full accreditation for its simulation center, the Nabholz Center for Healthcare Simulation.
The recognition comes from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, marking the first time a collegiate simulation center in Arkansas has achieved the distinction.
“This international accreditation was really one way to showcase what we do here every day,” said Dr. Susan Gatto, Director of the UCA School of Nursing.
The achievement has been a decade in the making. What began as an idea has grown into a 20,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility designed to give nursing students hands-on experience in a realistic but risk-free environment.
“About 10 years ago we had this idea that we wanted to build a simulation center that was state of the art, high quality, that would allow the students to have a safe place to learn,” Gatto said.
Inside the center, students train using high-tech mannequins that can simulate breathing, heart rates, and other medical conditions. Faculty say the environment helps prepare students for real-world healthcare settings beyond the classroom.
“Becoming the first university in the state of Arkansas was a massive undertaking,” said Erin Garrett, Simulation Co-Coordinator and Quality Manager at the UCA School of Nursing.
The accreditation process required extensive documentation, curriculum mapping, and evaluation of the program’s standards and outcomes.
Gatto says the milestone is both professional and personal.
“I am so proud of this. This is like a dream I had back in 2016 and for this to come to fruition is like a dream come true for me,” she said.
While UCA is the first college in Arkansas to earn full accreditation through the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, it is the second simulation center of any kind in the state to receive the honor.
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