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Pipeline to Central Arkansas Possibly Returning With Deep Talent Pool for 2025 Class
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — When Arkansas is at its best Little Rock is producing high quality players. At least for the 2025 recruiting cycle, central Arkansas is stocked with prospects poised to make an impact in college.
Former central Arkansas natives like Darren McFadden, Peyton Hillis, Jamaal Anderson, Joe Adams, Hunter Henry and DJ Williams are a few who left their mark as Razorbacks. Most of them played onn successful 10-win seasons from 2006-2011 which remains Arkansas’ winningest era in the SEC.
Conway quarterback Grayson Wilson hopped aboard during the spring of 2023 and has held steadfast in his commitment to the Razorbacks. Despite changes at offensive coordinator from Dan Enos to Bobby Petrino hope stays high with better days coming. WIlson, who has grown to 6-4 and 215 pounds, flourished in a passer friendly offense at Central Arkansas Christian under former Missouri assistant Ryan Howard.
The rising senior displayed dual-threat capabilities behind center last season completing 209-of-308 passes for 3,143 yards, 41 touchdowns and only two interceptions. He rushed for 837 yards and an additional 15 scores. Wilson led the Mustangs to a 9-3 record and an appearance in the 4A quarterfinals.
He is making a huge jump to the largest high school classification in Arkansas with the Wampus Cats. Conway has been one of the better programs at the 7A level over the past seven seasons with four 10-win seasons.
Little Rock Parkview is another program in central Arkansas currently on the rise under coach Brad Bolding. The Patriots have won back-to-back state championships at the 5A level and will look for a three peat this fall. New Arkansas commit Quentin Murphy will guide his team at quarterback along with three other 2025 prospects.
4-star safety Omarion Robinson has been regarded as one of the best athletes in the country since blasting onto the scene as a freshman. The 6-0, 171 pound defensive back was named to the second team All-Freshman team by MaxPreps. He was highly productive scoring four total touchdowns on defense and special teams. Robinson has set his commitment date for June 29 and will choose between Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Oregon and many others.
Running back Monterrio Elston will also announce his college plans June 29. The 5-9 tailback holds an offer from Arkansas. Memphis, UNLV and Arkansas State are also in the running for his services. Elston is a track athlete with verified 10.99 speed in the 100 meter dash.
Elston’s running mate Cameron Settles is another 3-star with an Arkansas offer. Oregon State and SMU are his only other major offers so far. Settles adds plenty of speed to the backfield with multiple runs of 30 yards or more last season. He averaged over eight yards a carry and added five touchdowns as a junior in 2023.
Former Arkansas commit and current Oklahoma pledge Marcus Wimberly of Bauxite is another terrific athlete in the central Arkansas area. Rated as a safety, he can play multiple positions at the next level but is expected to play on defense in college. He scored 18 touchdowns on offense at quarterback, tailback and receiver as a junior. Wimberly posted 12 total tackles on defense in 2023.
Notre Dame commit and Bryant native Daniel Anderson is another tailback in a state that is rich in the position for this cycle. He pledged with the Fighting Irish before his junior campaign and rushed for 856 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground. He is capable of catching the ball from the backfield with over 200 yards and another three scores.
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Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Some showers & cooler air
Only a very low risk of storms continues in southern Arkansas on Wednesday evening, then shower chances are possible Wednesday evening and overnight in central and southern Arkansas.
A stray shower is possible on Thursday, but most will be dry with mostly cloudy skies and cooler-than-normal temperatures. Highs will reach the upper 60s in central Arkansas on Thursday.
More rain chances move in Friday, but chances are highest for southern Arkansas. A few stray storms are also possible in southern Arkansas on Friday into pre-dawn Saturday.
Conditions are dry this weekend, with temperatures warming throughout the weekend. More rain chances return next week, and the 80s are back by Sunday into Monday.
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Society for Simulation in Healthcare grants full accreditation to UCA’s Nabholz center
LITTLE ROCK, AR (KATV) — The University of Central Arkansas School of Nursing is celebrating a major milestone after earning full accreditation for its simulation center, the Nabholz Center for Healthcare Simulation.
The recognition comes from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, marking the first time a collegiate simulation center in Arkansas has achieved the distinction.
“This international accreditation was really one way to showcase what we do here every day,” said Dr. Susan Gatto, Director of the UCA School of Nursing.
The achievement has been a decade in the making. What began as an idea has grown into a 20,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility designed to give nursing students hands-on experience in a realistic but risk-free environment.
“About 10 years ago we had this idea that we wanted to build a simulation center that was state of the art, high quality, that would allow the students to have a safe place to learn,” Gatto said.
Inside the center, students train using high-tech mannequins that can simulate breathing, heart rates, and other medical conditions. Faculty say the environment helps prepare students for real-world healthcare settings beyond the classroom.
“Becoming the first university in the state of Arkansas was a massive undertaking,” said Erin Garrett, Simulation Co-Coordinator and Quality Manager at the UCA School of Nursing.
The accreditation process required extensive documentation, curriculum mapping, and evaluation of the program’s standards and outcomes.
Gatto says the milestone is both professional and personal.
“I am so proud of this. This is like a dream I had back in 2016 and for this to come to fruition is like a dream come true for me,” she said.
While UCA is the first college in Arkansas to earn full accreditation through the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, it is the second simulation center of any kind in the state to receive the honor.
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Both sides oppose federal lawsuit over Arkansas election law being found moot | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
FAYETTEVILLE — A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state law banning exit polling within 100 feet of a polling site still has issues both sides want resolved, according to court filings.
Bryan Norris initially sought a preliminary injunction against Act 728 of 2021 that would have allowed his campaign to contract for exit polling during the March primary election. U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks denied the motion Feb. 27, stating the state law being challenged is probably constitutional.
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