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1 month ago |
thv11.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Matthew Holden, a biology teacher at Fayetteville High School, is set to embark on a 21-day expedition with the Ocean Exploration Trust this summer, sailing from the Solomon Islands to the Marshall Islands. Holden, who has taught at Fayetteville High for seven years, will join the expedition on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus as a science communication fellow. “I’ll be gone from basically mid-July to mid-August,” Holden said.
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1 month ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Matthew Holden, a biology teacher at Fayetteville High School, is set to embark on a 21-day expedition with the Ocean Exploration Trust this summer, sailing from the Solomon Islands to the Marshall Islands. Holden, who has taught at Fayetteville High for seven years, will join the expedition on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus as a science communication fellow. “I’ll be gone from basically mid-July to mid-August,” Holden said.
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1 month ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
LITTLE FLOCK, Ark. — Nearly one year after a severe storm destroyed Little Flock’s City Hall, city leaders and residents are still navigating a complex recovery — one that includes federal funding, architectural plans, and a deep sense of gratitude for survival. In the early morning hours of May 26, 2024, straight-line winds and a tornado swept through the city. Trees were down in every direction.
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1 month ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. — What began as a dream to share flowers and joy across her hometown became a whirlwind of confusion, heartbreak, and ultimately, overwhelming community support for Corrie Irwin, owner of Becky Sue’s Flower Truck. Irwin, a lifelong resident of Siloam Springs, left a stable job as the general manager of a local golf course to pursue her dream of operating a mobile flower truck.
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2 months ago |
thv11.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Economic uncertainty and potential tariffs have many residents concerned about their financial future — from college students to retirees. Patricia Nuovo, a certified financial planner with Raymond James, described today’s market as a “roller coaster,” noting that financial preparation depends largely on a person’s life stage. “It depends — what phase of life are you in? Are you just beginning? Are you in the middle, or are you getting toward retirement time?
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