Susan Altrui, the director of the Little Rock Zoo, has been named Little Rock’s acting city manager effective Sunday, Jan. 5, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Frank Scott Jr.
LITTLE ROCK – With the elevated concern about college security within the wake of latest occasions across the nation, Governor Asa Hutchinson introduced right now that he has issued an govt order to reinstate the Arkansas Faculty Security Fee.“
The latest violence in Texas was a stark reminder that the work of securing our faculties is rarely executed,” Governor Hutchinson mentioned. “That’s the reason I’m calling the Arkansas Faculty Security Fee again into service. Members of the fee, which I created in 2018, submitted thirty important suggestions of their unique 124-page report. Faculty districts across the state have applied lots of the suggestions.
“However it’s essential that we always assess the safety of our faculties and maintain abreast of the very best methods to make sure our youngsters and educators are secure. The unique fee constructed a strong basis on which to proceed this very important work.”
Members of the fee will assessment the ultimate report from the Fee in 2018. They will replace the evaluation of the security of Okay-12 faculties all through the state taking into account the bodily and psychological well being of scholars. The Fee will determine any new suggestions of finest practices in class security which have developed since 2018.
The Faculty Security Fee’s first assembly will likely be Tuesday, June 14, on the state capitol, and the preliminary report is because of Governor Hutchinson on August 1, 2022.
The fee will embrace a consultant from the Arkansas Lawyer Normal’s workplace, the Arkansas Division of Emergency Administration (ADEM), the Arkansas Division of Training (ADE), and the Arkansas Regulation Enforcement Coaching Academy (ALETA).
The fee additionally will embrace the director of the CJI, a county sheriff, a public college superintendent, a public college instructor, a public college counselor, and a former federal legislation enforcement officer.
Members of the fee are as follows:
The undefeated and top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers kick off SEC play at home with a Saturday afternoon matchup against the No. 23 Arkansas Razorbacks. The contest is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET with TV coverage on ESPN and streaming on-demand.
#23 Arkansas Razorbacks (11-2) at #1 Tennessee Volunteers (13-0)dd
NCAA men’s basketball matchup at a glance
When: Saturday, Jan. 4 at 1 p.m. ET
Where: Food City Center, Knoxville, Tenn.
TV channel: ESPN
Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | DirecTV Stream (free trial)
In a conference that claims seven of the top 17 teams in the most recent of Associated Press national rankings, Tennessee has risen to the top with its perfect start and ability to win on either end of the floor. The Vols rank No. 2 nationally in scoring defense (56.2 ppg), No. 2 in field goal percentage defense (34.7%) and No. 1 in 3-point defense (24.6%).
Arkansas ranks among the most efficient offenses in the country with the fourth-best field goal percentage (51.5%) and 14th-best effective field goal percent (58.3%). The Razorbacks wrapped a competitive non-conference schedule with an 11-2 record, but moved into a January schedule that begins with three straight games against ranked opponents.
Tennessee Vols vs. Arkansas Razorbacks: Know your live streaming options
The Vols and Razorbacks are set for a 1 p.m. ET start on ESPN. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (low intro rate).
January 3, 2025 at 7:49 p.m.
Joseph Flaherty
Susan Altrui, the director of the Little Rock Zoo, has been named Little Rock’s acting city manager effective Sunday, Jan. 5, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Frank Scott Jr.
Arkansas quarterback signee Madden Iamaleava and receiver signee Jace Brown will make their official visits to Fayetteville this weekend.
Both flipped their commitments from UCLA on the Dec. 4 signing day.
Iamaleava, 6-3 and 200 pounds, of Long Beach Poly High School in California is rated a 4-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals.
He also had offers from Tennessee, Oregon, SMU, Ole Miss, Washington and others.
Iamaleava the brother of Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, is rated the No. 13 pocket-passer quarterback and No. 143 overall recruit by ESPN.
Brown, 6-4 and 200-pounds, of Long Beach Poly High School in California had offers from Notre Dame, Arizona, Minnesota, UNLV, Utah and others.
He is a consensus 3-star recruit. Brown and Iamaleava plan to enroll at Arkansas in January. Neither signee has visited Fayetteville as recruits prior to signing with the team.
Iamaleava visited Fayetteville to watch his brother and the Volunteers take on Arkansas on Oct. 5.
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