News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Little Rock library closed after attempted arson
SUMMARY: A person of interest has emerged in the investigation of a fire at the Little Rock Sue Cowan Williams Library, which started on August 25. The suspect reportedly entered the library the night before and hid in the ceiling above the men‘s restroom. Fortunately, no one was in the building at the time. The fire was contained quickly, causing an estimated $155,000 in smoke damage, but could have caused greater destruction had the suspect accessed the main library area, which was protected by a locked door. Captain Jacob Lear Sadowski of the Little Rock Fire Department commented on the situation.
An arson attempt at Sue Cowan Williams Library has forced it to close temporarily, and unfortunately they’re not sure when they’ll be able to reopen.
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ARDOT closes exit ramps to test new system
SUMMARY: This week, multiple Interstate exit ramps will temporarily close as Arkansas officials test new wrong-way detection systems, part of a $55 million safety initiative aimed at preventing head-on collisions. The project, first reported in January, follows 21 recorded wrong-way incidents statewide. The system alerts drivers who mistakenly enter exit ramps, signaling them to turn around, while also notifying traffic management centers. If a driver continues the wrong way, State Police will intervene. Travelers will be warned via message boards. These overnight rolling closures will affect Interstate 630 East at Exits 6A and 6B through Thursday night.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation is testing newly installed wrong-way detection systems at multiple exit ramps this weekโ here’s what to know.
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Fort Smith teacher receives national recognition for classroom excellence
SUMMARY: Wendy Peer, a dedicated teacher at Northside High School in Fort Smith, has spent 14 years in the same classroom, teaching American History and AP Government. Her passion for education stems from frequent relocations during her childhood, with school serving as a constant. Before teaching, she worked for over a decade in TV news, where she honed skills in managing deadlines and adapting to rapid changesโexperience that proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently recognized by the National Education Association Foundation with the 2025 Travelers Award for Teaching Excellence, Peer attributes her success to her fellow educators.
Fort Smith teacher receives national recognition for classroom excellence
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James Earl Jones passes away at age 93
SUMMARY: James Earl Jones, one of Hollywood’s most prolific actors, has passed away at 93 after a remarkable six-decade career. Best known as the iconic voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars series, he also captivated audiences as Mufasa in The Lion King. Born in Mississippi in 1931, Jones struggled with a severe stutter in childhood, which he overcame through poetry and acting. His career highlights include starring in โThe Great White Hope,โ both on stage and in film, earning him critical acclaim and embedding him in pop culture history. His legacy lives on through his unforgettable performances.
Award-winning actor, James Earl Jones, overcame stuttering to become one of the most recognizable voices in entertainment. He passed away on Sept 9, 2024, at 93. (Via CBS).
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