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Arkansas state leaders begin first day of budget hearings | What to know
SUMMARY: Lawmakers in Arkansas are preparing for next year’s budget following three income tax reductions under Governor Sanders, which lowered the rate from 4.4% to 3.9%. During budget hearings, state senators and representatives questioned agencies about their budget proposals and spending discrepancies. Concerns were raised about agencies, such as the Athletic Commission, spending beyond their revenues. As lawmakers continue their hearings over the next 12 days, discussions focus on aligning spending with the reduced tax revenue, emphasizing the need for budget cuts alongside ongoing tax cuts to ensure fiscal responsibility.
After 5 income tax reductions over the past 3 years, many are wondering how legislature will adjust spending when they meet next year.
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Hurricane Milton projected as historic storm
SUMMARY: More than a dozen counties in western Florida are under mandatory evacuation orders as Hurricane Melton is forecasted to be a potentially historic, once-in-a-century storm. Expected to make landfall tonight or early Thursday, it could bring over 10 feet of storm surge, life-threatening winds, and catastrophic flash flooding. Residents are evacuating, especially in areas already impacted by Hurricane Helen just weeks prior. While some businesses are boarded up and highways are congested, with travel halted at Tampa International Airport, a few residents choose to stay, feeling secure in their high-rises. Emergency efforts are ongoing as the storm approaches.
Many people in Florida have been ordered to evacuate as Hurricane Milton prepares to make landfall in what’s projected to be a disastrous storm.
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Floridians brace for Hurricane Miltonโs landfall
SUMMARY: As Hurricane Milton approaches Tampa Bay, residents are racing to evacuate and secure their homes. Bradley Sprag advised neighbors on Anna Maria Island to seek higher ground. Communities like Newport Richey are still recovering from Hurricane Helen, dealing with debris and damage. Cleanup crews are actively removing hazards, while inland cities like Orlando see residents filling sandbags for protection. Many Floridians are seeking refuge in hotels, which are largely sold out, as they escape the storm with their pets, food, and medications. The situation highlights the urgency and challenges posed by the impending hurricane.
Hours ago, the Arkansas National Guard sent a Black Hawk Helicopter crew to support the expected Hurricane Milton recovery effort. (Via CBS).
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Farmington schools staff member arrested, accused of engaging in sexual conduct with a minor
SUMMARY: Clayton Salley, a Farmington Public Schools employee, is facing second-degree sexual assault charges for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a minor. He was arrested and is currently out on a $25,000 bond. Washington County Prosecutor Matt Durrett stated that further details are limited due to the victim’s minor status. Salley is scheduled to appear in court on October 21st. No additional information has been provided by the Farmington School District, and Salley remains listed in the district’s staff directory as of the latest check. Further updates on the situation are expected.
An employee of Farmington Public Schools was arrested and accused of engaging in sexual conduct with a minor, according to court records.
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