Arkansas
Friday’s Arkansas high school football scores (9/27/2024)
Here are the final scores from Arkansas high school football from Friday, Sept. 27, 2024
No. 1 Bryant 62, Central 13
No. 2 Fayetteville 49, No. 14 Bentonville West 21
No. 3 Greenwood 28, No. 8 Shiloh Christian 17
No. 4 Parkview 52, Hot Springs 14 (Thurs.)
No. 5 Conway 56, Little Rock Southwest 22
No. 6 Pulaski Academy 47, North Little Rock 0
No. 7 Benton 48, Jonesboro 35
No. 15 Mountain Home 50, No. 9 Southside 35
No. 10 Marion 45, Sylvan Hills 7
No. 11 Little Rock Christian 28, No. 12 Cabot 24
No. 13 Bentonville 55, Har-Ber 21
No. 15 Mountain Home 50, Southside 35
No. 16 Lake Hamilton 26, Siloam Springs 6
No. 17 Catholic 26, El Dorado 6
No. 18 Robinson 49, Watson Chapel 0
No. 19 Valley View 49, Paragould 0
No. 20 Harding Academy 35, Green County Tech 14
No. 21 Rogers 35, Northside 7
No. 22 Lakeside 43, Camden Fairview 36
No. 23 Elkins 45, Gentry 20
No. 24 Prescott 43, Fouke 8
No. 25 Springdale 48, Rogers Heritage 20
Alma 26, Harrison 15
Arkadelphia 42, Nashville 12
Arkansas Christian Academy 26, Southwest Christian 22
Ashdown 37, Harmony Grove 30
Atkins 49, Episcopal 6
Bauxite 78, Foutain Lake 72
Beebe 22, Maumelle 0
Berryville 21, Huntsville 6
Bigelow 45, Magazine 12
Bismarck 55, Parkers Chapel 8
Booneville 49, Cedarville 0
Blytheville 32, Cave City 6
Carlisle 56, Baptist Prep 7
Centerpoint 36, Horatio 16
Charleston 36, West Fork 14
Conway Christian 44, Mountainburg 0
Corning 20, Rector 8
Dardanelle 65, Dover 14
De Queen 39, Hope 13
Des Arc 44, Earle 8
Desoto 42, Deer Creek 0
Dierks 32, Lafayette County 22
East Poinsett County 56, Izard County 6
Farmington 44, Pea Ridge 7
Force 42, Barton 6
Glen Rose 35, Two River 7
Gravette 62, Lincoln 24
Hampton 6, Clarendon 0
Harmony Grove 50, Smackover 42
Hazen 14, Bearden 12
Heber Springs 31, Central Arkansas Christian 29
Hector 36, Mountain Pine 12
Helena 18, Stuttgart 17
Highland 43, Gosnell 14
Jessieville 37, Magnet Cove 30
Junction City 49, Foreman 6
Lavaca 49, Greenland 42
Lonoke 35, Forrest City 0
Prairie Grove 56, Green Forest 0
Magnolia 27, Arkansas 20
Malvern 37, Genoa Central 0
Mansfield 36, Hackett 6
Marked Tree 22, Lee 0
Mayflower 42, Mountain View 0
Mena 33, Pottsville 14
Mills University 49, Bald Knob 0
Mineral Springs 56, Spring Hill 20
Monticello 35, Hamburg 32
Morrilton 45, Greenbrier 42
Mount Ida 41, Westside-Johnson County 0
Murfreesboro 22, Gurdon 7
Nettleton 27, Batesville 12
Newport 56, Piggott 18
Osceola 44, Hoxie 7
Paris 41, Danville 13
Perryville 45, Cutter-Morning Star 0
Pine Bluff 15, Jacksonville 0
Quitman 40, Yellville-Smmit 14
Rivercrest 40, Harrisburg 14
Rison 24, Palestine-Wheatley 0
Russellville 31, Van Buren 23
Salem 36, Melbourne 3
Searcy 42, White Hall 13
Sheridan 62, West Memphis 14
Southside 10, Pocahontas 7
Star City 46, Crossett 0
Strong 52, Dermott 0
Subiaco Academy 36, Rose Bud 0
Trumann 30, Westside 0
Vilonia 51, Clarksville 13
Waldron 22, Ozark 15
Walnut Ridge 38, Manila 0
Warren 36, DeWitt 22
Woodlawn 40, August 0
Arkansas
Texas bee swarm hospitalizes 3; Arkansas doctors explain warning signs of severe reactions
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A bee swarm attack in Texas sent three people, including a firefighter, to the hospital this week, while Arkansas medical experts said most bee stings are not dangerous but can become life-threatening in certain cases.
Authorities in San Antonio said the three victims were hospitalized after being swarmed and stung by aggressive bees. Officials have not released details on what triggered the attack or the species involved.
Doctors in Arkansas said the biggest risk from a bee sting is not the sting itself, but a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.
“The concern when you have a bee sting is if you develop a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis,” said Dr. Garrett Lewis, chief medical officer at St. Vincent Infirmary.
Lewis said warning signs include throat swelling, difficulty breathing and feeling faint, which require immediate medical attention.
“If you’re experiencing any throat swelling or severe shortness of breath, you need to seek medical care immediately,” Lewis said.
He added that people who are stung multiple times may also be at risk even without a known allergy, because each sting introduces additional venom into the body.
In the event of a swarm, Lewis said the priority should be escaping the area as quickly as possible and removing any stingers once safe.
“Seek water, seek indoor,” Lewis said. “Once you’re away from the swarm, you want to make sure that you are removing any stingers that might still be in your skin.”
Lewis also said symptoms such as dizziness, nausea and widespread hives can indicate a serious reaction.
While the Texas incident resulted in hospitalizations, a recent swarm outside a Little Rock business ended without injuries after bees briefly gathered on a tree limb before being safely removed by a beekeeper.
Lewis said the best prevention is awareness of surroundings and understanding when medical care is needed after a sting.
Arkansas
Arkansas DFA Agents seize illegal products in Corning
CORNING, Ark. (KATV) — Regulatory Enforcement Agents with the Department of Finance and Administration, along with local police, seized a significant amount of illegal THC products from Pacific Green in Corning on Tuesday.
According to the DFA, more than a dozen agents joined the City of Corning Police in the day-long operation that resulted in two arrests.
DFA agents seized more than 25 pounds of illegal products consisting of flower, vapes, and edibles.
Owner Ben Bennett and employee Sharia Shipman were arrested and both charged with the following:
- Delivery of a Schedule VI controlled substance (Class D Felony)
- Possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with the purpose to deliver (Class B Felony)
- Controlled substances – Offenses relating to records, maintaining premises (Class C Felony)
- Possession of drug paraphernalia (Class D Felony)
- Unauthorized use of another person’s property to facilitate certain crimes (Class C Felony)
Bennett’s bond was set at $150,000, while Shipman’s bond was set at $100,000.
“In addition to selling illegal products, investigators confirmed violations involving underage access at this location,” said David Potter, Director of the Regulatory Enforcement Division. “This retailer, which was located within 1,000 feet of a school, presented significant public health and safety concerns. We are proud to partner with the Corning Police Department in addressing these violations. We seized a substantial quantity of illegal products, including flower, vapes, edibles, and other items, during the operation. We appreciate the cooperation of local law enforcement and information received from the community that led to yesterday’s operation and stopped this blatant disregard of the law.”
Note: All suspects accused of a crime are presumed innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law.
Arkansas
Arkansas driver’s licenses and state IDs now available in Apple Wallet
The Department of Finance and Administration said Arkansans can use Apple Wallet to present their license or ID in person, online and in apps at select organizations, including at more than 250 Transportation Security
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