News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Wings Express | Eat It Up
SUMMARY: In downtown Little Rock, Wings Express, run by two brothers, serves up delicious wings with an array of sauces just in time for a big football game. They share a passion for cooking, having transitioned from a family-owned restaurant to their current food truck, where they enjoy feeding locals and reconnecting with old friends. Their menu features bone-in and boneless wings, alongside must-try mozzarella sticks and unique sauces like honey hot and honey mustard. They invite fans to visit or order via DoorDash to savor these flavors before the game. Catch their food adventures on THV11.
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On this week’s Eat It Up, Hayden Balgavy & Jurnee Taylor visit Wings Express in Little Rock, a food truck run by two brothers cooking up the best-flavored sauces.
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Arkansas volunteer fire departments face struggles due to lack of volunteers
SUMMARY:
The state of Arkansas has around 1,000 fire departments, with only 28 staffed by paid professionals. Many departments rely on volunteers, but this model is facing challenges. Sardis, Arkansas, with a population of just over 800, is experiencing a shortage of volunteers. Chief Daniel Hicks notes their department has the lowest number of volunteers in nearly 50 years.
Similar issues are seen in Lawdale, where Assistant Fire Chief Ray Kerson reports a significant drop in volunteer interest. These struggles could endanger communities, as volunteers are often first responders in rural areas, and delays in assistance could be disastrous.
To address the issue, some have suggested offering incentives for volunteers, but the current strategies have not been effective. Although a tax credit proposal failed, the need for more volunteers remains critical for maintaining fire protection in these areas.
Anyone interested in volunteering can easily get involved by visiting local fire stations. The ability to help save lives and property is highly valued in these tight-knit communities.
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Several fire stations across the state of Arkansas are facing struggles due to a lack of volunteers to help keep their stations fully …
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Fayetteville Housing Crisis Task Force expecting new mayor at next meeting
SUMMARY: The Fayetteville Housing Crisis Task Force is collaborating with the city’s new mayor to tackle ongoing housing challenges. Their mission is to provide recommendations to city officials on addressing the crisis. The task force has been active since its inception by former mayor Lionel Jordan and continues to meet monthly, inviting local experts to share insights. The new mayor, Ron, is noted for her commitment to housing issues and is expected to attend the next public meeting, scheduled for February 19th at 5:30 PM at City Hall, where developers will discuss their experiences in the area.
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The group’s co-chair talks about the process so far. Subscribe to 40/29 on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/PTElbK Get more …
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Arkansas school districts close due to illness
SUMMARY: Flu cases continue to rise across the state, impacting local school districts. In the past week, schools in Pine Bluff and Camden closed due to illnesses, and Benson’s Mod View Elementary reported over 100 sick students and staff. The Little Rock School District is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including adequate sleep, nutrition, physical activity, and handwashing. Additionally, many families are dealing with stomach bugs. Health officials encourage parents to ensure their children get the flu vaccine and take precautions to prevent illness.
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As flu cases climb across the state, some local school districts have closed due to illness. Here’s a closer look at how health services are helping monitor things.
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