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New program in Arkansas hopes to curb infant mortality and educate soon-to-be mothers
SUMMARY: Arkansas suffers from the third highest infant mortality rate in the U.S., prompting local initiatives to address this issue. A new program called “My Baby for Me” was launched at Bullock Temple Church in Little Rock, aimed at educating expectant mothers about pregnancy and motherhood. Pastor Odessa Daro and Arkansas Surgeon General Kay Chandler introduced the program, which offers support, education, and resources for pregnant women. Participants can attend meetings twice a week, enjoy meals, and receive transportation assistance. Volunteers are also working to spread awareness of the program, which has seen success in other cities like Memphis and Nashville.

The “MyBaby4Me” program is already operating in Memphis and Nashville, and it will now educate and help both new and soon-to-be mothers here in the Natural State.
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Arkansas State Police launches new phone-free campaign
SUMMARY: The Arkansas State Police has launched a “Put the Phone Away or Pay” campaign to combat distracted driving. Troopers will actively monitor drivers for phone use and emphasize the risks associated with distracted driving, which is a leading cause of accidents in Arkansas and nationwide. In 2022, distracted driving led to 3,338 fatalities and nearly 290,000 injuries. The campaign warns that fines for phone use while driving range from $25 to $250 for first offenses, increasing to $500 for subsequent violations. The initiative aims to save lives, with enforcement running through April 14th.

Arkansas State Police are cracking down on distracted drivers with a new phone-free campaign. Now, drivers caught texting and driving will have to pay a fine.
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Billion-dollar data center set to open in Conway
SUMMARY: A billion-dollar data center project is underway in Conway, Arkansas, following a year of collaboration between city officials, a private company, and local utilities. This significant investment is anticipated to greatly impact the local economy, potentially starting with $1 billion over the project’s lifespan. The proposed site, targeting a 300,000 square-foot building along Lai Road, is favored for its utility infrastructure. Unlike controversial crypto mining operations that have faced local opposition, Conway’s project is unrelated to such activities, adhering to current zoning standards. Further meetings are planned to discuss design, engineering, and financing.

A new billion-dollar data center is set to open in Conway.
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Have flood insurance costs doubled in Arkansas over the years? | VERIFY
SUMMARY: Flood insurance costs in Arkansas have increased but not doubled in recent years. While premiums have risen, from $781 to $946 annually, the increase is moderate. This change comes after FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 program, which evaluates individual property risks like elevation and flood history. Arkansas has long been vulnerable to flooding, ranking first in flood-related disaster declarations in 2018. Despite the rising costs, the state encourages homeowners and businesses to invest in flood insurance, with FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program offering coverage. The program’s authorization is set to expire on September 30, 2025, requiring Congressional reauthorization.

Fixing damage left behind from severe weather can be tricky without the right insurance. But have flood insurance costs doubled in Arkansas over the past few years?
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