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Arkansas feeze warning prompts advice on protecting summer plants
SUMMARY: Colin Massey from the U of A System Division of Agriculture highlights the importance of protecting garden plants, particularly summer crops like nightshades, tomatoes, okra, and peppers, from frost. While bringing these plants indoors is challenging due to being planted in the ground, he suggests extending their growing season by covering them with frost cloths, cardboard boxes, or plastic buckets. Additionally, he recommends thoroughly watering the plants, especially since the recent weather has been dry. Some crops are more tolerant of cooler temperatures, providing options for gardeners to preserve their harvests.
An expert from the University of Arkansas Extension Office offers tips to protect summer crops from the season’s first freeze.
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What would Issue 3 mean for medical marijuana access in Arkansas?
SUMMARY: The proposal expands the number of medical professionals allowed to prescribe medical marijuana, including nurses and pharmacists, enabling patients to access products more easily. It introduces a broader list of qualifying conditions and permits healthcare practitioners to prescribe it for any debilitating condition they believe could benefit from marijuana use. Notably, the amendment includes a trigger clause that would automatically legalize marijuana in the state if the federal government does so. Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris supported such a move during her campaign. For more details, visit our website at thv11.com.
With early voting set to begin next week, many eyes are on Issue 3. Here’s what it could mean for the expansion of medical marijuana access in Arkansas.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers offers fire safety tips amid dry conditions
SUMMARY: Abner Sosa reports on the high wildfire danger due to dry and windy conditions. Chief Park Ranger Landon Thurman emphasizes the increased risk from low humidity and the absence of rain, warning that sparks from tires can ignite dry grass, leading to rapid fire spread. He highlights that open fires are prohibited in campgrounds, but charcoal and propane grills are allowed if used cautiously. Thurman advises keeping a close eye on burning charcoal and embers, especially on windy days, as they can quickly escalate fire hazards. The Army Corps of Engineers remains vigilant during this elevated fire risk period.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers offers fire safety tips amid dry conditions
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Teacher returns to students after kidney transplant
SUMMARY: The narrator received a call from a nurse urging immediate action due to their sister’s end-stage kidney failure. Despite wanting to delay, they went straight to the emergency room, where their sister needed surgery and would eventually require a transplant. This experience was humbling and led to a year of dialysis and waiting for a transplant. The narrator felt it was their responsibility to help, and ultimately, fourth-grade teacher Ali Passmore donated her kidney to her sister. Upon visiting her after the surgery, the sister appeared tired but filled with joy, reflecting her excitement for the new chance at life.
The Arkansas teacher received a kidney transplant from a fellow teacher, who is also her little sister.
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