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Arkansas Razorback alum Hunter Woodhall to run for Team USA in Tokyo Paralympics
SUMMARY: Every Wednesday of the season, tickets priced at $25 will be available. Razorback athlete Hunter Woodhall is preparing for his upcoming races in Tokyo, where the two-time Paralympian will compete in the 100 and 400-meter events. Having previously won silver and bronze medals in 2016, Woodhall is now aiming for gold. He emphasizes the importance of confidence and focusing on the race itself amid the distractions of the event, stating that, despite the pressures, it’s ultimately just a track meet where he needs to concentrate on his performance.
Former University of Arkansas Razorback Hunter Woodhall will compete in the Tokyo Paralympics, which starts Tuesday.
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Book Election & Results
SUMMARY: In Fayetteville, young readers practiced voting at a special election event hosted by the Washington County Election Commission in collaboration with the Fayetteville Public Library. Children registered, used ExpressVote machines, and received “I Voted” stickers, giving them a hands-on experience of the voting process. Parents appreciated this opportunity to teach their kids about civic engagement. Children enjoyed voting for their favorite books, with titles like “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and “Harry Potter” emerging as favorites. The event aimed to create a fun, educational environment, and organizers hope to repeat it in the future.
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Arkansas's top news stories | September 14, 2024
SUMMARY: Arkansas Deputy Jacob Teal, 37, faces charges for Internet stalking of a child and traveling for unlawful sex with a minor, arrested in a sting operation that netted nine men linked to human trafficking and child exploitation. Meanwhile, Little Rock launched an anti-litter campaign called “Pick It Up,” targeting schools to promote community clean-up efforts. The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra celebrated its new headquarters, the Stella Boyle Smith Music Center, with a ribbon-cutting and inaugural concert. Additionally, inflation is easing, particularly in grocery prices, while housing costs rise. September marks National Recovery Month, with events promoting awareness of substance use disorders.
Brooke Buckner presents Arkansas’s top news stories for September 14, 2024, including a look at the new $11.75 million music center in Little Rock.
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Arkansas Symphony Orchestra celebrates grand opening of $11.75 million music center
SUMMARY: The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra (ASO) celebrated the opening of its new home, the Stella Bole Smith Music Center, with a day of festivities, including a parade and an inaugural concert. ASO CEO Christina Little John expressed excitement about the new space, which enhances the orchestra’s permanence and allows for the expansion of educational programs. Music Director Jeffrey Robson praised the building’s acoustics, which he designed for optimal sound. Hundreds attended the celebration, highlighting the joy music brings to the community. For more information about the new facility and the ASO, visit thv11.com.
The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra celebrated the opening of its new $11.75 million music center with an inaugural performance, a parade and other festivities.
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