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Arkansas students mark 9/11 with memorial stair climb
SUMMARY: Students at the University of Arkansas are participating in the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Razorback Stadium, organized by the ROTC. Each participant will climb approximately 110 flights of stairs, mirroring the efforts of first responders during the attacks 23 years ago. The event honors the bravery of firefighters who saved lives on that day. A university police officer emphasized the importance of remembering the attacks, especially for younger generations who were not alive during 9/11, noting the significance of honoring those who sacrificed their lives for others.
It pays homage to the climb hundreds of firefighters took to save the lives of people trapped in the Twin Towers destroyed in the attacks.
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Parole hearing held for South Carolina mother convicted of killing sons in 1994
SUMMARY: Susan Smith, convicted in 1994 for killing her two sons, was denied parole after a hearing in South Carolina. Smith, now 53, tearfully expressed remorse for driving her minivan into a lake with her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons strapped inside, initially claiming carjacking. Nine days later, she confessed to the murders. During the hearing, Smith’s family, including the children’s father, opposed her parole, highlighting her choices and actions. Prosecutor Tommy Pope also argued she has shown no genuine remorse. Smith remains serving a life sentence and will be eligible for parole again in two years.
On Wednesday, a South Carolina mother, convicted of killing her two sons by rolling her car into a lake in 1994, was denied parole.
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Fire officials urge cold weather preparation as temperatures drop
SUMMARY: As colder weather approaches, fire officials report an increase in heating-related fire calls. The Deputy Chief of the Rogers Fire Department emphasizes that one in seven winter fires is caused by heating equipment, particularly space heaters, which should be kept at least three feet away from flammable materials. Homeowners should ensure smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are functional and have a fire extinguisher rated for B and C fires. Local hardware stores are stocked with winter essentials like detectors and fire extinguishers. Preparedness is key to keeping families safe during the winter season.
Fire officials urge cold weather preparation as temperatures drop
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Gravette School District accepting donations for overdue lunch accounts
SUMMARY: The Gravette School District is seeking donations to cover $50,000 in unpaid lunch fees, helping both students and the district. These donations ensure that all children receive nutritious meals, which are crucial for a successful school day. Many families struggle to afford lunch, and this holiday season, donations will help cover overdue fees and ensure no child goes without. Other districts like Fayetteville and Springdale are also accepting contributions. The community’s support is seen as vital in giving back and ensuring that students can focus on learning without the stress of missed meals.
Donations can be made to help kids, families, and the district
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