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Dry conditions, warm temperatures expected to continue for Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Several counties across Arkansas have issued burn bans and much of the state, excluding the northeast corner, is at a moderate or high level of wildfire danger.
Over 20 counties, including Washington, Pope, Garland, Clark, Hempstead and Union County, have a burn ban in place as of Monday just after 12:30 p.m., according to a map posted online by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture.
Another map from the department showed much of Arkansas is at a high or moderate level of wildfire danger as of Monday afternoon, with Northwest Arkansas and southwest portions of the state at a high level of wildfire danger. Central Arkansas, including Pulaski, Faulkner and Jefferson, are at a moderate level of wildfire danger.
Chris Buonanno, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in North Little Rock, said Monday that a large amount of the state is abnormally dry or drier than usual and that around a third of the state is facing moderate drought conditions.
“We’ve had a dry summer and recent conditions have enhanced drought conditions,” he said. “We haven’t had much precipitation since July with the remnants of Beryl and parts of eastern Arkansas saw some remnants from Helene.”
Buonanno added that Hurricane Milton — which is anticipated to strike Florida this week and has just been upgraded to a Category 5 hurricane — is not expected to impact Arkansas at all.
The forecaster said that while it is dry, it is not unusual for the Natural State to be dry in September and October.
“The best thing to do is be mindful of burn bans that are set by county judges and also pay attention to the folks at the forestry division, in the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, about the levels of wildfire danger,” he said.
Buonanno said that the dry and warm conditions are expected to remain in Arkansas.
“It’s looking like it is going to be dry possibly for the next several weeks,” he said.
A cold front will enter the state and might lower temperatures slightly in Central Arkansas for Tuesday, but then they will slowly climb back up to normal or above normal.
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DeGray Lake Resort State Park offers a week’s worth of summer fun in Arkansas
Bismarck, Ark. (KATV) — If your idea of a perfect summer getaway includes a clear lake, plenty of elbow room and enough activities to keep the whole family busy for days, DeGray Lake might be calling your name.
In the run-up to America’s 250th birthday, DeGray Lake is being highlighted as Arkansas’ only resort state park — a place designed to be a one-stop vacation spot where guests can settle in and stay put.
“We are Arkansas’s only resort state park, and with that, we have enough to keep a guest and their family busy for really a whole week,” a park representative said.
The park’s setup is meant to keep everything in one place, from the lodge and pool to the restaurant and swim beach. Visitors can also find trails, four stables, golf, disc golf, fling golf and interpretive programs held every day during the summertime.
“So really, the whole package is designed so that people, they would never leave, never need to leave the park while they’re here on vacation, they can be here all week,” the representative said. “We’ve got your food, we’ve got your lodging, we’ve got plenty to keep you busy and having a good time. That’s what makes us Arkansas’s only resort state park.”
Water sports are a big summertime draw, and the park also offers a range of ways to stay overnight — whether you want comfort, something in-between, or a more traditional camping experience.
“If you like getting in the outdoors, but you don’t like staying in the outdoors, you can come stay in our comfy lot,” the representative said, noting the lodge has 96 rooms. For a “step up from camping,” the park also has three yurts available, described as a more glamorous option with bunk beds, a sky dome and a door that locks. Campsites are also available, ranging from RV hookups to simple tent sites.
For anglers and lake lovers, the park representative said the fishing is great and the water is clear, with options that include line fishing, spear fishing and scuba diving.
“It’s a beautiful lake,” the representative said. “We’re nestled right here in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains.”
The park is described as a little off the beaten path — but that’s part of the charm.
“I tell people all the time it’s kind of like the best kept secret, because you look out there at that lake, not too busy,” the representative said.
For more information on planning a visit, click here.
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Arkansas Governor joins national A.I. workforce initiative
LITTLE ROCK, AR (KATV) — Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has joined a new national artificial intelligence initiative that launched Thursday, June 25.
RAISE US, started by former Governor Eric Holcomb of Indiana and Gina Raimondo, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce is a nonpartisan national organization that will partner with governors, employers, workers and training organizations to help the workforce transition to an AI economy.
“As artificial intelligence transforms America’s economy, we have one clear message: technology should empower people, not replace them. By leveraging our Arkansas LAUNCH initiative, and with the resources and expertise provided by RAISE US, Arkansas will turn that mission into reality. We want the Natural State to be a leader on education, workforce training, and up-skilling, and this new partnership gives us the tools we need to build a model for the entire nation.”
The organization will design and pilot incentives to retrain workers, new approaches to support job transitions, and training models tied to employer demand.
RAISE US launches with more than two dozen American companies and philanthropies and initial state partnerships in Connecticut, Maryland and Utah.
“America has a technology strategy for leading the global AI competition. It does not yet have a people strategy — and we cannot lead without one,” Raimondo, who will serve as CEO of RAISE US, said.
“If we build the best AI systems in the world and leave millions of Americans behind, we won’t have won anything; we’ll have automated our own decline. I believe AI will create new jobs and industries over time, but the transition could be disruptive, and it’s already underway. We shouldn’t fearmonger, but we can’t pretend our training and worker support systems are ready either. It’s time for innovative and practical solutions. This moment demands ambition, urgency, and creativity. We’ve assembled the country’s top companies, best economists, and bipartisan governors at a scale rarely seen — all to advance new ideas and incentives, pilot them with governors and business, and scale what works.”
Governor Sanders is partnering with RAISE US to support Arkansas LAUNCH, an AI-powered career navigation platform that connects students and jobseekers to personalized learning and employer-linked career pathways.
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