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Sunday, April 12, 2026 · Clay County

Clay County Parks and Recreation Announces Summer Program Registration

Clay County Parks and Recreation opens summer program registration on April 15, 2026, for various youth camps, sports, and activities.

Sunday, April 12, 2026
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College Football Top 25: Strengths and Potential Challenges

An objective look at the strengths and weaknesses of the top 25 college football teams. This analysis highlights potential trouble spots and areas of dominance. No projections, just facts.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Arkansas Senators Clash Over School Choice Voucher Spending as Program Expands

As Arkansas's education savings account program opens to all K-12 students statewide, state lawmakers are pushing competing visions for the initiative's future. One senator is working to cap vouchers and limit eligibility, while the program's expansion continues to reshape how families access education options across the state.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

College Football Coaching Salaries See Movement at the Top

Recent contract negotiations have altered the landscape of college football's highest-paid coaches. Curt Cignetti, Lane Kiffin, and Kirby Smart now occupy the top three positions. The deals reflect the value placed on successful leadership in the sport.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

College Football Recruiting: Evaluations of Five-Star Prospects

Analyses are available for the 21 five-star players in the current recruiting class. Individual scouting reports focus on projecting their skills to the college level. Key attributes and positional fit are examined for each prospect.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Arkansas Senator Pushes Bill to Cap School Choice Vouchers Amid Spending Surge

A Republican state senator is leading a charge to rein in Arkansas' booming school choice voucher program, proposing strict caps and eligibility limits as costs skyrocket past budgeted amounts. The move pits fiscal hawks against Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' education freedom push, threatening to reshape options for K-12 students statewide. With applications overwhelming initial funding, the fiscal session battle intensifies in Little Rock.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

College Basketball Transfer Impact: Bidunga to Louisville and Beyond

Several top men's college basketball transfers are poised to make an immediate impact on their new teams. Flory Bidunga's arrival at Louisville is expected to bolster their frontcourt, while other notable transfers will contribute across various programs.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Top 25 College Football Teams: Strengths and Weaknesses Overview

A look at the expected strengths and potential weaknesses of the top 25 college football teams as they navigate the season. Analysis focuses on key statistical areas and positional matchups. No predictions, just facts.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

U of A Expands Campus Safety After Student Pushback on Emergency Response

The University of Arkansas is strengthening its safety infrastructure through new student-led initiatives and enhanced emergency protocols, responding to concerns raised by the Associated Student Government about how the campus handles crises. The push includes expanded training on active threat response and closer coordination between student leaders and university police.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Arkansas Expands School Choice with New Intra-District Transfers

Arkansas families gain more power to choose the best public schools within their districts under a landmark 2025 law. Building on the LEARNS Act's voucher revolution, the expansion removes barriers for students stuck in underperforming classrooms. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders hails it as a win for parental rights amid ongoing debates over costs.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Sherwood Mom's Voucher Win Hits Meal Cost Wall in Arkansas

A Sherwood mother celebrates her son's academic leap via Arkansas' school voucher program, but the switch to private school has slammed her family with steep lunch bills. Losing free meals from public schools exposes a hidden snag in the state's education choice push. As voucher use grows, families like hers grapple with unexpected grocery strains.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

UA Freezes In-State Tuition in Affordability Win for Arkansans

The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees has approved a tuition freeze for in-state students for the upcoming academic year, easing financial pressures amid rising costs. This move, aimed at bolstering access for Arkansas residents, maintains current rates at the flagship Fayetteville campus. Local families and students stand to save thousands as higher education affordability takes center stage.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Arkansas House Pushes School Choice Expansion Amid Voucher Surge

The Arkansas House has advanced a bill broadening school choice, building on Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' aggressive education reforms. With voucher costs exploding to $309 million this year, families gain more access to charters and private schools statewide. Critics warn of fiscal strain as participation soars.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Razorbacks on Alert: College Basketball Transfer Portal Activity Significantly Impacts Arkansas Teams

The college basketball transfer portal sees increased activity as more players explore options. A recent ranking identifies 60 of the top talents currently available. This development underscores the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Arkansas Students Mirror National Trend: Tobacco Product Use Rising, Report Shows

A recent report in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) indicates a rise in the use of emerging tobacco products like e-cigarettes and hookahs among middle and high school students. The study highlights a trend in tobacco use within this demographic.

Sunday, April 12, 2026