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Arkansas man's mullet shines at USA Mullet Championship
SUMMARY: The pandemic was a difficult time, but growing a mullet gave a sense of life and positivity. Despite a promise to cut it for an upcoming wedding, the mullet made a triumphant return. The USA Mullet Championships, where winners will be announced soon, not only highlights unique hairstyles but also supports a charitable cause, raising $113,000 this year for Homes for Wounded Warriors. The mullet has become a symbol of resilience and fun during tough times, making a lasting impact while contributing to a meaningful cause.
Lance Hill said he started growing his mullet during the pandemic. Now, he says, “It’s not a hairstyle but a lifestyle.”
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Arkansas's top news stories | September 16, 2024
SUMMARY: The FBI is investigating a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, involving suspect Ryan Wesley Ruth, who was arrested with an AK-47 near Trump’s golf course in Florida. Amid rising violence linked to political rhetoric, multiple bomb threats were reported in Springfield, Ohio, after Trump made controversial comments. The housing market is challenging, with rents rising 26% and home prices up 29% since 2020, leaving many struggling. The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra opened a new performance space, and Arkansas Peace Week kicked off with a painting event aiming to promote peace and social justice in the community.
Jurnee Taylor delivers your top news stories for September 16, 2024 including the latest on a shooting near former President Donald Trump.
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Trump was subject of apparent assassination attempt while at golf club in Florida
SUMMARY: Former President Donald Trump is reported safe following an assassination attempt at his West Palm Beach golf course on Sunday. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. when shots were fired, prompting a response from the Secret Service, who engaged a gunman near the property line. The suspect, identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley R, was taken into custody. Trump was on the course at the time and later assured his supporters via social media that he is unharmed and determined to continue his activities. This incident follows a previous assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania two months ago.
This news comes roughly two months after the Republican presidential nominee was shot during an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania.
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Arkansas's top news stories | September 15, 2024
SUMMARY: Former President Donald Trump is unharmed following an attempted assassination at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Around 2 p.m. on Sunday, U.S. Secret Service agents opened fire on a man, identified as Ryan Wesley R, who was allegedly aiming a high-powered rifle at the golf course where Trump was playing. Authorities apprehended the suspect, who was 300 to 500 yards away from Trump. This incident follows another recent assassination attempt during a rally. President Biden and Vice President Harris have been briefed and expressed relief that Trump is safe. An ongoing investigation is underway.
Brooke Buckner delivers Arkansas’s top news stories for September 15, 2024, including how celebrations for Hispanic Heritage Month are now underway in Arkansas.
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