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Carbon monoxide risks rise in cold weather
SUMMARY: As freezing temperatures and wintry conditions grip much of the US, the Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that carbon monoxide poisoning risks rise during this time. Carbon monoxide, an invisible and odorless gas, can be deadly if not managed properly. The CDC advises installing alarms, inspecting fuel-burning appliances annually, and never using portable generators indoors. The gas poses a higher risk to infants, older adults, and people with heart or breathing issues. Symptoms of poisoning include headache, dizziness, and confusion. If suspected, immediately get fresh air and call 911. In 2023, about 100 people died from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to generators.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says this time of the year is when they see the most deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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American Student art exhibit showing in North Little Rock
SUMMARY: Local artist Jason McCan showcases a unique exhibit at the Thea Foundation Gallery in Argenta, focusing on the lives of today’s teenagers. McCan, who juggles multiple roles as a teacher and youth soccer coach, captures the essence of high schoolers who often feel overlooked in educational discussions. His portraits aim to highlight the significance of these students, showcasing their struggles and aspirations. The exhibition facilitates connections between generations, inviting viewers to engage with the subjects. Open Monday through Thursday and featuring a special viewing on February 21, the exhibit encourages appreciation for the spirit of youth.

James McCann, a local artist and teacher at Central High, is showcasing high schoolers in today’s world with a new exhibit inside Argenta’s Thea Foundation Gallery.
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Rogers businesses prepare for Super Bowl crowds
SUMMARY: With the Super Bowl approaching, local restaurants in Rogers are prepared for a surge in customers, both for dining in and take-out orders. Patrons are advised to place orders early, as popular items like wings are expected to be in high demand. Many establishments are equipped with large screens to show the game from various angles, ensuring a great viewing experience. Staff members are enthusiastic and ready to serve, welcoming families and ensuring ample stock to handle the busy day. They encourage customers to arrive prepared to enjoy the festivities, promising an exciting atmosphere for all.

Rogers businesses prepare for Super Bowl crowds
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FBI agents fear backlash from Jan. 6 probes
SUMMARY: President Trump is advancing plans to reshape government and reduce the federal workforce. Meanwhile, the DOJ and FBI reached an agreement regarding the release of names of FBI agents involved in the January 6th investigation. Trump has pardoned individuals charged in connection with the Capitol attack but claims some FBI agents were corrupt and will be fired. He’s also pushing forward with drastic cuts to foreign aid, reducing staff at the U.S. Agency for International Development. Trump has directed Elon Musk to review operations at the Pentagon, Department of Education, and other agencies for additional cuts.

The Department of Justice and FBI agents have struck an agreement in another lawsuit over investigations into January 6.
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