News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Arkansas officials monitoring bird flu after severe case in Louisiana
SUMMARY: The first severe case of bird flu in the U.S. has emerged in Louisiana, near Arkansas, involving a patient who had contact with sick birds. Arkansas health officials report no human cases of avian flu so far. As duck hunting season begins, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has received numerous reports of potentially infected birds. Officials advise vigilance and caution when handling wildlife. Key safety tips include washing hands, wearing gloves, cooking meat to at least 165°F, and keeping pets away from birds. This year marks the third consecutive year of positive bird flu tests in Arkansas.
The first severe case of a human infected by avian influenza was reported earlier this week. Now, Arkansas officials are monitoring the cases here.
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Fort Smith approves second $2.1 million for Parrot Island Waterpark expansion
SUMMARY: During a recent board meeting, some members opposed adding new waterslides at the water park, arguing the city’s funding should also address necessary infrastructure improvements. The city approved an additional $2.1 million, part of a total $4.2 million budget, for the design and installation of five new slides, which will double the current slide count. One opposing director expressed concerns about the lack of a lease with the county, insufficient parking, and restroom facilities, claiming it could lead to future problems. Conversely, other board members highlighted the funding’s potential to attract more visitors to the city.
Fort Smith approves second $2.1 million for Parrot Island Waterpark expansion
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Will nitrogen in your tires help from losing pressure? | VERIFY
SUMMARY: In Arkansas, gas prices are typically lower, but drivers are always seeking ways to save on fuel. As winter temperatures cause tire pressure warning lights to activate, many consider nitrogen as an alternative to regular air for inflation. Nitrogen, which is less likely to seep through tires, is claimed to enhance fuel efficiency and tire lifespan. However, research from AAA and Consumer Reports suggests that the benefits of nitrogen primarily apply to heavy-duty vehicles. For most passenger cars, standard air inflation and regular pressure checks are more economical and effective. Regular tire maintenance is essential for safety.
Claims online suggest adding nitrogen to the air in your tires could save you money and help the environment, too. Let’s verify whether those claims are true.
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Police release identity of Wisconsin school shooter
SUMMARY: Authorities in Madison, Wisconsin, are investigating the tragic shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, where 15-year-old Natalie Samantha Rupnow killed a fellow student, a teacher, and herself. The motive remains unclear, but officials are exploring factors like bullying. The police responded swiftly to a 911 call about an active shooter from a teacher. At the scene, they found Rupnow dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and recovered a handgun. Six others were injured, and two have since been released from the hospital. A candlelight vigil is set for the community, which is mourning this tragic loss.
Police have now identified the 15-year-old student who killed two others and herself at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin.
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