News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Hurricane Milton kills at least 16 as crews work to rescue survivors
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton has caused at least 16 fatalities, with unprecedented rainfall of nearly 19 inches in St. Petersburg, Florida. This is about ten times the typical October amount. In Tampa, over 135 residents from an assisted living facility were rescued as parts of the city were submerged. Hillsborough County’s rescue efforts involved numerous responders using high-water vehicles and boats to assist families. Many, like Oscar Valdera, lost everything, with significant water damage reported. One resident, Yamet Bario, described her distress as flooding entered her home, emphasizing the immense hardship faced by those affected in the neighborhood.
At least 16 people are dead as a result of Hurricane Milton. The storm dumped an incredible amount of rain, including nearly 19 inches in St. Petersburg, Fla.
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Arkansas National Guard gearing up for trip to Florida
SUMMARY: More than 100 Arkansas National Guard soldiers are preparing to depart for Florida to assist with recovery efforts following Hurricane Milton. They will leave early tomorrow to join forces with the Florida National Guard and other states, providing crucial support to those affected. The soldiers will deliver sustainment supplies, food, and water to those in need. A lieutenant mentioned their likely tasks, including transporting goods and helping with fuel deliveries. The soldiers are expected to stay in Florida for 11 days or until their assistance is no longer required.
Over 100 soldiers will help with Hurricane Milton recovery efforts
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Former Kirksey Middle School teacher & coach arrested
SUMMARY: A former Rogers Middle School teacher, Bradley Quillen, was arrested for multiple charges, including engaging in sexually explicit conduct with children. Court documents reveal that he allegedly communicated with minors through social media, using a profile pretending to be a 15-year-old. Quillen voluntarily surrendered to Benton County authorities and was subsequently released on a $250,000 bond. The school district confirmed his employment status but did not provide further details on the incident or his teaching tenure.
A former Rogers middle school teacher and coach was arrested on charges that included engaging children in sexually explicit conduct.
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Arkansas State Police launch bike and pedestrian safety campaign
SUMMARY: April Panion, a mother from central Arkansas, prioritizes safety while walking and biking with her son. She prefers sidewalks over bike lanes due to concerns about drivers’ attention and safety. To enhance visibility, they equip his bicycle with plenty of lights. April’s safety efforts align with a new campaign by the Arkansas State Police for National Pedestrian Safety Month. This initiative, called “The Fourth Wall,” aims to raise awareness about pedestrian and cyclist safety, highlighting drivers’ distractions, such as texting and talking, which often lead to accidents involving those using the roads.
Law enforcement is looking to limit the number of accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists with the introduction of a new safety campaign.
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