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HVAC Products Manufacturer Announces $20 Million Arkansas Expansion
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A producer of water heaters and HVAC merchandise plans to take a position greater than $20 million in its air-con headquarters in Northwest Arkansas, state and firm officers introduced.
Rheem stated the challenge would add manufacturing capability at its location in Fort Smith, set up a brand new coaching middle, and make extra enhancements to the power and surrounding grounds. Officers stated that the Innovation Studying Middle would significantly allow contractors and distributors to work straight with Rheem merchandise.
The corporate expects so as to add 100 jobs in each manufacturing and administrative roles.
Rheem, based almost a century in the past, is a subsidiary of Japan’s Paloma. The corporate’s heating, air flow, and air-con tools, water heaters, boilers, and refrigeration programs are marketed throughout greater than 40 manufacturers worldwide.
The Fort Smith web site was established greater than 50 years in the past, and firm officers stated the enlargement would assist be certain that it stays a “world-class headquarters.”
Andrew Welch, the director of operations for Rheem’s air-con division, stated the enlargement allows future progress.
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Where Arkansas transfers landed
Where Arkansas transfers landed
While the Arkansas Razorbacks have been hitting the transfer portal hard, it is partially as a result of having more than 20 scholarship players decide to enter the portal after a 6-6 regular season that was capped off with a Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech on Dec. 27.
The transfer portal officially opened Dec. 9 and it was open for a 30 day window through Dec. 28. There is also an additional five-day window for players to enter once their season is over, plus there will be an additional 10-day portal window from April 16-25.
ALSO READ: Arkansas Football 2025 Roster Tracker
HawgBeat provides a look at where former Razorbacks have transferred so far…
Note: “GP” denotes games played. Even if a player appears on special teams, that counts as a game played.
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OL Patrick Kutas – Ole Miss
From: Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, TN)
Transferred to: Ole Miss
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 25 GP
TE Luke Hasz – Ole Miss
From: Bixby High School (Bixby, OK)
Transferred to: Ole Miss
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 17 GP, 42 REC, 577 YDS, 7 TD, 13.7 YPC
CB Jaylon Braxton – Ole Miss
From: Frisco Lone Star High School (Frisco, TX)
Transferred to: Ole Miss
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 11 GP, 20 tackles, 1 INT, 11 PDEF, 1 FF
OL Joshua Braun – Kentucky
From: Florida
Transferred to: Kentucky
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 50 GP
S TJ Metcalf – Michigan
From: Pinson Valley High School (Pinson, AL)
Transferred to: Michigan
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 24 GP, 72 tackles, 3 INT, 10 PDEF, 1 TFL, 1 FF
DB Tevis Metcalf – Michigan
From: Pinson Valley High School (Pinson, AL)
Transferred to: Michigan
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 1
Career Stats: 12 GP
DE Nico Davillier – UCLA
From: Maumelle High School (Maumelle, AR)
Transferred to: UCLA
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 34 GP, 34 tackles, 5 TFL, 2 SACK
C Addison Nichols – SMU
From: Tennessee
Transferred to: SMU
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 1
Career Stats: 26 GP
LB Brad Spence – Texas
From: Klein Forest High School (Houston, TX)
Transferred to: Texas
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 23 GP, 70 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 4.5 SACK, 2 PDEF, 1 INT, 1 TD
LB Carson Dean – Purdue
From: Hebron High School (Carrollton, TX)
Transferred to: Purdue
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 4 GP, 1 tackle
QB Malachi Singleton – Purdue
From: North Cobb High School (Kennesaw, GA)
Transferred to: Purdue
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 5 GP, 21 COMP, 28 ATT, 358 YDS, 1 PASS TD, 17 RUSH, 74 YDS, 3 RUSH TD
WR Isaiah Sategna – Oklahoma
From: Fayetteville High School (Fayetteville, AR)
Transferred to: Oklahoma
Seasons spent at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 28 GP, 54 REC, 632 YDS, 3 TD, 11.7 YPC, 2 RUSH, 43 YDS
DB Dylan Hasz – Appalachian State
From: Bixby High School (Bixby, OK)
Transferred to: Appalachian State
Seasons at Arkansas: 2
Career Stats: 24 GP, 2 tackles
RB Rashod Dubinion – Appalachian State
From: Cedar Grove High School (Ellenwood, GA)
Transferred to: Appalachian State
Seasons at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 31 GP, 209 ATT, 888 YDS, 8 RUSH TD, 42 REC, 315 YDS, 2 REC TD, 7.5 YPC
LB Alex Sanford – Purdue
From: Oxford High School (Oxford, MS)
Transferred to: Purdue
Seasons at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 23 GP, 1 tackle
LB Kaden Henley – Harding
From: Shiloh Christian High School (Springdale, AR)
Transferred to: Harding
Seasons at Arkansas: 3
Career Stats: 1 GP
OL Ty’Kieast Crawford – UCLA
From: Charlotte
Transferred to: UCLA
Seasons at Arkansas: 4
Career Stats: 39 GP
OTHERS
Uncommitted
OL Amaury Wiggins
DB Dallas Young
WR Dazmin James (expected to enter portal)
Quit/kicked off before end of season
LS Eli Stein (Wisconsin)
WR Jaedon Wilson (UCLA)
WR Davion Dozier (Appalachian State)
TE Ty Washington (Notre Dame)
TE Var’keyes Gumms (UNLV)
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Parade on Beale Street | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
MEMPHIS –While Beale Street is famous for being the Home of the Blues, red was the color of the day Dec. 26 at the Beale Street Parade, where many watchers were clad in red — a team color for both teams playing in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl the following day.
Marching bands, vintage vehicles, cheer squads and floats marched, strutted and cruised down the historic street in downtown Memphis as fans of the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Texas Tech Red Raiders lined the streets, cheering as bands and cheer squads from their schools passed by.
The University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band, cheerleaders and pep squad brought up the rear of the parade, creating a grand finale as they marched to meet Texas Tech’s Goin’ Band from Raiderland at Beale Street’s Handy Park for a festive Bash on Beale Pep Rally. Both the parade and the pep rally were sponsored by the Beale Street Merchants Association.
— Story and photos by Cary Jenkins
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VIDEO: Calipari, Aidoo postgame – Florida 71, Arkansas 63
Watch the postgame press conference from Arkansas head coach John Calipari and center Jonas Aidoo after the 71-63 loss to Florida on Saturday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville.
Visit our homepage for complete coverage of Arkansas basketball, including everything you need to know from the Hoop Hogs’ game.
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