A flight bound for Arkansas returned to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) on Saturday afternoon due to a possible engine problem.
SkyWest Airlines said that flight 4122, operating as a Delta connection from Minneapolis to Bentonville, Arkansas, returned to MSP after takeoff due to an “indication of an engine issue.”
The flight landed safely, and passengers deplaned normally at the gate.
“The safety of our customers and crew always comes first. We apologize to our customers for the delay in their travels and are working to reaccomodate them on an alternate aircraft,” SkyWest Airlines said in a statement.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — If your June plans could use a little “beach vibes,” Rock N’ Roll Sushi is leaning all the way into vacation mode, edible flowers and all.
Miss Arkansas and Miss Teen Arkansas teamed up with chefs at Rock N Roll Sushi to create two specialty sushi rolls that will be sold throughout the month of June at five central Arkansas locations. The rolls were designed by Kennedy Holland and Amelia Lisowe, who came into the kitchen about three weeks ago to work with the chefs, rolling sushi and testing ideas before landing on the final recipes.
When customers buy the featured rolls in June, the proceeds will benefit a scholarship fund connected to the Miss Arkansas and Miss Teen Arkansas program. The money supports the Alpha Fitness and Lifestyle Award scholarship, which will be presented to one winner in each category, Miss Teen and Miss Arkansas, and also helps fund other year-round efforts with the organization.
The Miss Arkansas Roll, created by Kennedy, includes avocado, crab and cream cheese on the inside, is deep fried, and is topped with crawfish tails, spicy mayo and eel sauce.
The Miss Teen Roll, created by Amelia, is geared toward a spicier palate, with spicy tuna, jalapenos and cream cheese inside, then topped with fresh tuna, sriracha and crunchies.
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And yes, the flowers on top are edible.
Jonesboro artist Ray Kelly joined Arkansas Soul Sessions, bringing his talents to the show.
In this episode, Ray Kelly talked with host Miriam B. about his beginnings as a child. From having local performances to performing on a national singing competition show, he remains humble.
Ray Kelly brought his world to the show with a game of acoustic singing. With two projects released this year, he has more live performances planned as the summer nears.
Arkansas Soul Sessions is a digital platform dedicated to highlighting R&B artists from Arkansas. New episodes are available at 7:30 p.m. every first Friday of the month on the free KARKFOX16+ Smart TV app and YouTube.
To find the latest episodes of Arkansas Soul Sessions, visit KARK.com/ArkansasSoulSessions.
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