Bear in mind KATV’s long-delayed plan to maneuver from Fourth and Foremost streets downtown to Riverdale in Little Rock?
It’s lastly going to occur after the primary of the yr, Information Director Amy Sullivan confirmed to Whispers final week after Elicia Dover, host of Channel 7’s “Good Afternoon Arkansas,” talked about a January transfer date on her Fb web page.
“We’re bidding goodbye to 401 Foremost in January however honoring the outdated constructing with an hourlong particular,” Dover wrote, asking viewers to share recollections and photos from the station’s 53-year historical past there. The constructing was first devoted in 1928 because the headquarters of Worthen Financial institution and was designed by architect George R. Mann, recognized for his work on the state Capitol, amongst different Little Rock classics.
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Sullivan didn’t need to launch particulars prematurely, however she mentioned the 22,000-SF website at 10 Turtle Creek Lane close to the Arkansas River will embrace a “cutting-edge” information studio that’s a transparent “improve from the place we at the moment are.”
The transfer to Riverdale, into the previous headquarters of the Arkansas Scholar Mortgage Assure Basis, has been within the works since 2019, however was delay by the COVID pandemic and in depth renovations, station supervisor Mark Rose instructed Arkansas Enterprise in 2020.
The 2-story Riverdale headquarters was in-built 2006 and bought by KATV for $4.4 million. It contains greater than 4 acres.
The Sinclair-owned ABC affiliate received metropolis permission to boost an present tower on the property from 75 to 100 ft, and can beam broadcast alerts to the Areas Financial institution constructing downtown, which is able to relay them to KATV’s tall transmitter on Shinall Mountain.
The station has indicated that 401 Foremost, which was added to the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations in 1986, will go available on the market after the transfer.
Former Arkansas offensive tackle Ty’Kieast Crawford has changed his mind on his destination for this fall and is transferring to West Virginia, his agents told ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg on Monday.
The 6-foot-5, 324-pounder had originally committed to play for UCLA in 2025, but now the mammoth tackle has pivoted and has decided to play for Rich Rodriguez in Morgantown this fall. Crawford started 9 games along the Razorbacks’ offensive line.
Crawford’s collegiate journey has already taken him to multiple schools. He began his career at Charlotte, choosing to play there over the likes of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Arizona, Baylor, Colorado, Florida State, Houston, Indiana, Oklahoma State, Purdue, SMU, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC and, ironically, West Virginia. So Crawford will now have played for 2 of the schools he originally spurned, in Arkansas and West Virginia.
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But Crawford didn’t last long at Charlotte, playing just 1 season for the 49ers. He entered the transfer portal and ended up at Arkansas after spurning the Razorbacks in his original recruiting process. Crawford appeared in 33 games for the Razorbacks over the course of 4 seasons, making 9 starts.
He will have 1 more year of eligibility left when he arrives in Morgantown to play for Rodriguez this fall.
Cory Nightingale, a former sportswriter and sports editor at the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post, is a South Florida-based freelance writer who covers Alabama for SaturdayDownSouth.com.
After last week’s winter storm, several Arkansas school districts have announced that they will remain closed or will open late on Monday because of icy road conditions in neighborhoods and secondary streets:
* Benton School District: Closed.
* Booneville School District: Closed.
* Bryant School District: Closed.
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* Cabot School District: Schools will have a 2-hour delayed start.
* Conway School District: School will start at 10 a.m. after a 2-hour delay. Snow bus routes will be in effect.
* Greenbrier School District: Closed.
* Hot Springs School District: Closed.
* Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District: Closed. District offices and departments will open.
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* Little Rock School District: Closed. However, all 12-month employees, school administration and custodians should report to work at regularly scheduled times.
* North Little Rock School District: Closed. District Central Office sites will open at 10 a.m. Monday.
* Pulaski County Special School District: Closed. District offices will be open for those who can safely report to work, including auxiliary offices. School staff who are 244-day employees will be expected to report to work as well.
* Sheridan School District: Closed.
This list is based on school district news releases and social media posts, and it is not comprehensive. For information on other Arkansas school districts, patrons are asked to consult their school’s website or district app.
While the Arkansas Razorbacks have been hitting the transfer portal hard, it is partially as a result of having more than 20 scholarship players decide to enter the portal after a 6-6 regular season that was capped off with a Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech on Dec. 27.
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The transfer portal officially opened Dec. 9 and it was open for a 30 day window through Dec. 28. There is also an additional five-day window for players to enter once their season is over, plus there will be an additional 10-day portal window from April 16-25.
ALSO READ: Arkansas Football 2025 Roster Tracker
HawgBeat provides a look at where former Razorbacks have transferred so far…
Note: “GP” denotes games played. Even if a player appears on special teams, that counts as a game played.
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From: Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, TN)