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HawgBeat – Arkansas at Tennessee: BetSaracen lines, odds, staff picks
HawgBeat continues its weekly partnership with BetSaracen, the official cell sports activities wagering platform of the Saracen On line casino Resort.
Every week, we offer a straightforward information for all the strains, participant props and specials featured on the BetSaracen app for one of many week’s Arkansas Razorback basketball video games.
The Hogs are set to tip off towards the Tennessee Volunteers at 8 p.m. CT Tuesday inside Thompson-Boling Enviornment in Knoxville, and there are many choices for bettors.
Here’s a full breakdown, plus particulars on the best way to watch or take heed to the sport:
(Strains and odds are topic to alter at any level after the publishing of this story. HawgBeat doesn’t assure any wager as a winner or loser. You should be a minimum of 21 years of age to make use of BetSaracen. In case you have a playing downside, name 1-800-GAMBLER or go to 1800gambler.internet)
Find out how to watch/pay attention
Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (19-10, 8-8 SEC) at No. 12 Tennessee Volunteers (21-8, 10-6 SEC)
When: Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. CT
The place: Knoxville, Tenn. – Thompson-Boling Enviornment (21,678)/The Summitt
Tv: ESPN2 (Karl Ravech, Jimmy Dykes, Marty Smith)
Stream/On-line: Watch ESPN
Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports activities Community (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
Gameday Information and Find out how to Pay attention On-line/Cellular: Razorback Gameday App
Sirius/XM: 380 (Sirius) / 380 (XM) || SXM App: Channel 976
Pregame Studying
ML/SPREAD/TOTALS:
*All odds correct as of the publishing of this story. They’re topic to alter.*
Cash Line:
Arkansas: +210
Tennessee: -240
Unfold:
Arkansas: +5.5(+100)
Tennessee: -5.5 (-120)
Totals
Complete Factors:
Over 133.5 (-110)
Underneath 133.5 (-110)
Tennessee Group Complete:
Over 69.5 (-115)
Underneath 69.5 (-115)
Arkansas Group Complete
Over 64.5 (-105)
Underneath 64.5 (-125)
(Alternate strains, spreads and staff totals can be found on the BetSaracen cell app.)
PLAYER PROPS
Factors
~ Nick Smith Jr. OVER 13.5 factors (-120)
~ Nick Smith Jr. UNDER 13.5 factors (-110)
~ Anthony Black OVER 11.5 factors (+100)
~ Anthony Black UNDER 11.5 factors (-130)
~ Ricky Council IV OVER 11.5 factors (-115)
~ Ricky Council IV UNDER 11.5 factors (-115)
~ Davonte Davis OVER 10.5 factors (-105)
~ Davonte Davis UNDER 10.5 factors (-125)
Assists
~ Anthony Black OVER 3.5 assists (-120)
~ Anthony Black UNDER 5.5 assists (-115)
~ Davonte Davis OVER 2.5 assists (+110)
~ Davonte Davis UNDER 2.5 assists (-145)
~ Ricky Council IV OVER 1.5 assists (-120)
~ Ricky Council IV UNDER 1.5 assists (-110)
Threes Made
~ Nick Smith Jr. OVER 1.5 threes made (-185)
~ Nick Smith Jr. UNDER 1.5 threes made (+135)
~ Davonte Davis OVER 1.5 threes made (-120)
~ Davonte Davis UNDER 1.5 threes made (-110)
~ Ricky Council IV OVER 0.5 threes made (-210)
~ Ricky Council IV UNDER 0.5 threes made (+155)
Rebounds
~ Anthony Black OVER 4.5 rebounds (+100)
~ Anthony Black UNDER 4.5 rebounds (-135)
~ Davonte Davis OVER 3.5 rebounds (-110)
~ Davonte Davis UNDER 3.5 rebounds (-120)
~ Ricky Council IV OVER 3.5 rebounds (+100)
~ Ricky Council IV UNDER 3.5 rebounds (-130)
(Tennessee participant props are additionally accessible on the BetSaracen cell app.)
SPECIALS
~ Makhi Mitchell, Makhel Mitchell and Jordan Walsh 20+ rebounds mixed (+375)
~ Anthony Black, Davonte Davis, Nick Smith Jr. 15+ assists mixed (+400)
~ Arkansas +6.5, Over 134.5 whole factors and Tennessee beneath 70.5 factors (+575)
~ Arkansas to attain 65+ factors, Nick Smith Jr. 15+ factors and Jalen Graham 5+ factors (+600)
~ Arkansas to win and Mitchell twins 15+ factors mixed (+800)
~ Arkansas to attain 40+ factors within the first half (+850)
~ Arkansas +6.5 and both Mitchell twin to document a double-double (+900)
~ Davonte Davis, Nick Smith Jr. and Ricky Council IV with 2+ threes made every (+1100)
~ Sport to go to extra time (+1200)
~ Arkansas to win, Anthony Black and Davonte Davis 15+ factors every (+2000)
~ Arkansas to win each halves and Jordan Walsh 10+ factors (+2500)
~ First half to finish in a tie and Arkansas to win the sport (+4000)
HAWGBEAT’S PICKS (13-17 for basketball)
Every week, HawgBeat will listing a couple of picks that look favorable primarily based on traits and statistics all through the season.
Nick Smith Jr. OVER 13.5 factors (-120)
Nick Smith Jr. is again and wholesome and his previous two video games towards Georgia and Alabama have been glimpses of what the five-star prospect is able to. He earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors for scoring 26 towards the Bulldogs and 24 towards the Crimson Tide.
If Arkansas goes to have any likelihood of successful this sport, Smith goes to should shoot at a excessive clip, and I see that taking place.
Anthony Black OVER 3.5 assists (-120)
Arkansas goes to should cross the ball at an elite degree towards the nation’s No. 1 staff in defensive effectivity. Anthony Black has averaged 5.2 assists per sport since Smith returned from harm (five-game span) and his season common is 4.3 assists per sport. He ought to hit this whole in Tuesday’s matchup.
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Arkansas River tonnage up almost 2% in 2024 – Talk Business & Politics
Tonnage shipped on the Arkansas River in 2024 totaled 12.446 million tons, up 1.95% compared with 2023 tonnage. The increase was driven by a 13% increase in sand, gravel, rock shipments, and 8% and 41% gains, respectively, in wheat and soybean shipments.
December tonnage was 1.01 million tons, below the 1.032 million tons in December 2023, according to a report from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
However, river activity surged in the fourth quarter with shipments in the final three months carrying 3.387 million tons, up 15.8% compared with the same period in 2023.
Inbound shipments – those coming from off the river system – totaled 3.793 million tons during 2024, down 16% compared with 2023. Outbound shipments totaled 4.769 million tons, up 134% compared with 2023. Internal shipments – those sent between port operations on the river – totaled 3.884 million tons, up 10%.
Following are the top five shipment categories by tonnage in 2024, with the percentage change from 2023.
• Sand, gravel, rock: 4.591 million tons (up 13%)
• Chemical fertilizer: 2.438 million tons (down 9%)
• Minerals and building products: 1.06 million tons (down 0.12%)
• Iron and Steel: 987,223 tons (down 20%)
• Wheat: 889,443 tons (up 8%)
“Tonnage for Five Rivers Distribution saw an 8% increase in 2024. Tonnage remains strong with favorable river conditions and our rail volumes have also increased,” said Marty Shell, owner of Van Buren-based Five Rivers Distribution, which manages port operations in Van Buren and the Port of Fort Smith. “Inbound and outbound trucks into the facilities are also heavy with the winter months of supplying the animal agriculture business. We foresee a strong 2025, but the uncertainty of tariffs still loom for the upcoming years and we will have to pivot to those changes.”
Bryan Day, executive director of the Port of Little Rock, said the port posted a 27% decrease in barge tonnage in 2024 compared with 2023. Tonnage from rail at the port was up 26%. He said the state’s largest port also saw a fourth quarter surge, working 87 barges compared with 58 in the same period of 2023. Day estimates barge and rail tonnage at the port will increase in 2025, and he also believes river traffic will continue to increase.
“Our estimation for 2025 is that river tonnage will increase based on preliminary conversations with some of our industries,” Day noted.
TONNAGE HISTORY, RIVER INFO
Tonnage shipped on the river in 2023 totaled 12.208 million, up 10.9% compared with 11.011 million tons in 2022. Shipments of sand, gravel, rock and chemical fertilizers helped drive the 2023 gains.
Inbound shipments – those coming from off the river system – totaled 4.491 million tons during 2023, up 30% compared with 2022. Outbound shipments totaled 4.175 million tons, up 6% compared with 2022. Internal shipments – those sent between port operations on the river – totaled 3.542 million tons, down 1% compared with 2022.
The Arkansas River system – McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS) – is 445 miles long and stretches from the confluence of the Mississippi River to the Port of Catoosa near Tulsa, Okla. The controlled waterway has 18 locks and dams, with 13 in Arkansas and five in Oklahoma. The river also has five commercial ports: Pine Bluff, Little Rock, Fort Smith, Muskogee, Okla., and the Tulsa Port of Catoosa in Oklahoma.
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WH art teacher recognized by state | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Susie Maynard was named Arkansas Elementary Art Teacher of the Year for 2023-24, but the White Hall School District instructor is quick to give credit to her coworkers.
“The only thing that sets me apart is that I have the best team,” Maynard said Tuesday. “That’s what makes me so good is the team. We have the best art team.”
The team puts together a district-wide art show every year at the White Hall Community Center featuring drawings, paintings, sculptures and more.
“We try to include every avenue of art,” Maynard said.
Maynard was acknowledged for her award at a WHSD board meeting. Arkansas Art Educators presented the honor to Maynard during the fall semester.
Maynard teaches kindergarten through fifth grades at Moody and Hardin elementaries. She has taught in the WHSD for at least 15 years and also spent a year in the Little Rock School District.
She values giving students a chance to problem-solve and think for themselves.
“I don’t feel like they have enough of that, and art is such a great avenue for them to make their own decisions, to make their mistakes and figure out, how do I solve this mistake?” she said. “How do I turn it into something really cool?”
Before approaching those questions, students do learn the basics from Maynard.
“We teach how to use the paintbrush, how to hold your pencil, how to draw different shapes and how to put it together, and then the student picks it up and carries it from there,” she said.
Other teachers nominated Maynard for the award and the AAE board decided on the winner, she said. Despite such a prestigious honor, she remains humble.
“I don’t think I stand out,” Maynard started, “but I …”
“Yes, she does,” Debbie Jones interjected. Jones is the assistant superintendent for curriculum. “There is creativity that she brings to the table, and it’s also opportunity for students to explore within their art.”
Maynard remarked: “She explains that best.”
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Fed report: Arkansas’ economic expansion continued in December | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Arkansas’ economic expansion continued in the last months of 2024 and positions the state to continue building momentum as the year opens, according to a regional economic analysis released Wednesday.
Nevertheless, rising prices could hinder growth and business executives are worried about persisting inflation and the potential economic hurdles that tariff increases could create. Christmas holiday sales were uplifting, coming in better than expected and brightening the outlook for 2025.
Sales were helped by a late Thanksgiving that fueled a spending spree and delivered a kickstart to the year, the Federal Reserve Bank reported Wednesday in its Beige Book economic analysis. The report covers 12 regional districts, including Arkansas and surrounding states in the St. Louis district.
“Retailers in our district indicated that December sales were stronger than in previous years,” Charles Gascon, the Fed economist for the Arkansas region, said Wednesday.
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