Arkansas
Fundraiser planned by Arkansas nonprofit that aims to reduce food waste
September is Starvation Motion Month with one central Arkansas nonprofit group that works to scale back the quantity of wholesome meals that’s thrown away holding its annual fundraiser.
For greater than three many years, Potluck Meals Rescue has been collaborating with accomplice organizations to distribute meals to these in want. Government Director Sylvia Blain says with inflation inflicting the price of items and companies to rise, the necessity for help can be rising.
The purpose of the “Driving Away Starvation” occasion, she says, is to lift consciousness of the issue and to lift funds for the group’s ongoing efforts. Meals is distributed at no cost or composted when it’s edible. Along with making an attempt to assist feed those that don’t get sufficient to eat, Blaine says there’s additionally the purpose of lowering waste despatched to landfills.
The fundraiser shall be held Thursday starting at 6 p.m. at The Rail Yard, 1212 E. sixth Avenue in Little Rock’s East Village. Particular person tickets are $75. On-line ticket gross sales will finish at 10 a.m. on Thursday, however shall be out there on the door. Extra info may be discovered on the group’s web site.
Upfront of the occasion, Blain spoke with KUAR Information. Under is a transcript of the dialog that aired Tuesday throughout “All Issues Thought of.”
First, inform me about your group and what y’all do?
Nicely, Potluck Meals Rescue recovers good, edible meals from space business kitchens and grocers and we redistribute it freed from cost to space starvation reduction companies.
So, it sounds such as you guys form of take what in any other case could be meals waste and get it to individuals who might use that meals.
Completely. We’re redirecting about 10,000 kilos of meals weekly at this level and we have now meals donor companions all around the central Arkansas space. We now have companies from six counties that we serve. 40% of the meals that’s produced in the USA is wasted, a lot of that going into landfills and creating extra of an issue for our surroundings. So not solely are we preventing starvation in central Arkansas, we’re preventing local weather change by doing our greatest to mitigate greenhouse fuel emissions.
And why is 40% wasted? What is the backstory there?
Oh, that is in all probability longer than we will do within the couple of minutes that we have now, but it surely’s wasted actually at each stage: at manufacturing, at manufacturing, at distribution, at gross sales after which post-consumer. So, there are actions that we will take at each stage, and meals rescue and meals restoration, because it’s recognized within the business, is usually a half at virtually each stage of redirecting that meals that might go into the landfill for different makes use of.
And who do you present meals to?
Nicely, there is a lengthy record and I’d say the easiest way to get all the record is to examine our web site at potluckfoodrescue.org, however all the companies that you simply’re accustomed to: Our Home, River Metropolis Ministries, Lucie’s Place, many companies which have both meals shelters or onsite feeding applications. We’re offering meals with the intention to assist them meet their objectives and never should spend a lot cash on meals, which is, as you nicely know, the price of meals has risen fairly drastically in latest months.
How massive an issue is meals insecurity proper now right here in Arkansas?
As our final statistics inform us, one-in-four individuals within the state of Arkansas are hungry. I count on that quantity to rise with meals shortages and inflation persevering with, at the very least on meals objects for the foreseeable future.
Yeah, excessive costs actually are taking a giant chunk of what individuals have.
And if you concentrate on a household, say you might have a household of 4 or 5 and also you’re meals insecure already on the decrease finish of the financial chain and also you’re making an attempt to stretch these {dollars}, you may both do with out bread or you’ll purchase day-old bread. So, we’re all having to make adjustments and a few of us are taking a success much more than others.
And inform me about what’s occurring Thursday, the “Driving Away Starvation” occasion.
Nicely, “Driving Away Starvation” is Thursday night time on the Rail Yard. It begins at 6 p.m., tickets are $75. That is our largest and presently solely in-person fundraiser. That is the supply of funds that we’re allowed to make use of on overhead. So, many individuals do not understand that whenever you write grants otherwise you get foundational funding, loads of occasions they let you know what you possibly can spend that cash on. And for us, that is our greatest supply of unrestricted funds for the yr.
Arkansas
DoorDash activates severe weather protocol, suspending service in parts of Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Due to the ongoing winter storm sweeping through the Natural State, DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and temporarily suspended operations in Little Rock and various parts of the Natural State.
According to a release Friday night, the precautionary measure comes as the winter storms deliver hazardous conditions across the city, including heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Cities with suspended operations include Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Pine Bluff, Jacksonville, Cabot, Searcy, Malvern, Lonoke, Heber Springs, Star City, Clinton, Rison and Sheridan.
“With heavy snowfall and low visibility, the snowstorm is a serious threat to our community, and we’ve taken decisive action by activating our Severe Weather Protocol,” DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley said. “We deeply appreciate the patience and understanding of Dashers, merchants and consumers, and will resume operations as soon as it’s safe to do so.”
Officials said they will continue to monitor conditions on the ground and will communicate additional changes to their operations as needed.
Arkansas
Knowing the Florida Gators Opponent: Arkansas Razorbacks
Gainesville, Fla. – The Florida Gators men’s basketball team’s next destination is Fayetteville, Ark., as they’ll take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (11-4, 0-2) on Saturday for their third SEC matchup of the season.
Florida is currently sitting at 14-1 on the season and 1-1 in conference play. They opened their SEC slate with a nail-biting loss to the Kentucky Wildcats, losing 106-100 in Lexington.
However, the Gators were able to avenge this loss with one of the most dominant wins in men’s basketball history on Tuesday over No. 1 Tennessee. They trounced the Volunteers 73-43 in the O’Dome, marking the Gators’ first regular-season win over an AP No. 1-ranked team in program history and the biggest win over a No. 1-ranked team in the NCAA since 1968.
But enough about what Florida has done this season, let’s shift the focus to their opponents, the Razorbacks, and see who they are.
Arkansas’ season started out nice with a win over Lipscomb. However, it wouldn’t be the same for them in their second game of the season against then-ranked No. 8 Baylor, as they found themselves on the losing end of a tightly contested battle.
Then, following a good stretch for the team in red, they were tasked with the current No. 13 in the AP Poll, Illinois, and things wouldn’t go so well for new Razorbacks head coach John Calipari. His team was outclassed in this game 90-77, which ended their winning streak at four.
Arkansas did make amends with their fans a few games later, though. While participating in the Jimmy V Classic, they matched up with then-ranked No. 14 Michigan, who they narrowed past 89-87.
This win over the Wolverines helped maintain a three-game win streak that would eventually turn into a six-game streak. However, since SEC play started for the Razorbacks, they are 0-2 with losses to Tennessee and Ole Miss, who are currently ranked in the Top 25 AP Poll.
These pair of losses put Arkansas at just a 1-4 record against teams on their schedule to have been ranked or that are currently ranked.
While it was a complete roster overhaul for Calipari and the Razorbacks this offseason that was fueled by the transfer portal, their biggest grab has been from the high school ranks.
They added highly ranked players like Johnell Davis, Adou Thiero and Jonas Aidoo all from the portal, but it’s former five-star guard Boogie Fland who’s been arguably the best player for the Razorbacks this season.
Fland is averaging 15.5 points, 5.9 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game through 15 games this season. He is also connecting on 35.7 percent of his threes, which shows he’s more than just an inside scorer. Additionally, his 5.9 assists rank 24th among his competitors.
But in these first two SEC games, Fland is just 10-for-35 from the field and 3-for-17 from deep.
If the Gators can’t keep him in check like he’s been over these last two, then it might be a long afternoon for the visitors on Saturday.
Despite bringing in tons of talent that should’ve resulted in a great offense, Arkansas has been anything but that.
They currently rank inside the bottom five teams in the SEC in scoring offense, averaging 79.4 points per game. They do have two players scoring at least 15.0 points per game, but that’s pretty much it. Outside of Thiero (16.9) and Fland, they only have one other player in double figures (DJ Wagner, 10.5).
Moreover, if this becomes a free-throw-dominated affair, the Gators shouldn’t be too worried about the Razorbacks’ performance at the line. They are shooting 71.1 percent from the charity stripe, which is good for 12th in the league.
And, lastly, they have little to no presence on the glass. They are the worst team in the SEC in offensive rebounding, and they are 13th out of 16 teams in overall rebounding. These are two areas where the Gators dominate, and if things play out like they have been this season, then the visitors should outmuscle their counterparts.
This game will be televised on Saturday at 4 pm on ESPN.
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Viewer pictures: The Natural State transforms into a winter wonderland
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A winter storm rolled into Arkansas Thursday and brought with it snow to the majority of western and central Arkansas.
Many from around the Natural State sent in pictures of their area covered in snow.
Though Arkansas is already full of natural beauty, there’s something about the state covered in snow that makes it even more of a winter wonderland.
Several kids from around the state got out and took advantage of the day off of school by throwing snowballs, digging up the snow, sledding and of course making snow angels.
Many who got out in the snow had enough accumulated to make snow men.
Share your snow day pictures at KARK.com/winter-pics.
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