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Millions without power in aftermath of Helene
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen, a Category 4 storm, has left millions in the Southeast without power and caused at least 116 deaths across several states. It made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area on Thursday, marking the third hurricane to strike the region in 13 months. President Biden is set to address the federal government‘s response to ongoing recovery efforts. In North Carolina, flooding forced residents to evacuate, and airlifts are delivering supplies to those stranded. South Carolina also suffered severe damage, with several fatalities reported. FEMA advises residents to take preventive measures against flooding as recovery continues.
At least 116 storm-related deaths have been reported across half a dozen states in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Now, recovery efforts are underway.
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Former Kirksey Middle School teacher & coach arrested
SUMMARY: A former Rogers Middle School teacher, Bradley Quillen, was arrested for multiple charges, including engaging in sexually explicit conduct with children. Court documents reveal that he allegedly communicated with minors through social media, using a profile pretending to be a 15-year-old. Quillen voluntarily surrendered to Benton County authorities and was subsequently released on a $250,000 bond. The school district confirmed his employment status but did not provide further details on the incident or his teaching tenure.
A former Rogers middle school teacher and coach was arrested on charges that included engaging children in sexually explicit conduct.
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Arkansas State Police launch bike and pedestrian safety campaign
SUMMARY: April Panion, a mother from central Arkansas, prioritizes safety while walking and biking with her son. She prefers sidewalks over bike lanes due to concerns about drivers’ attention and safety. To enhance visibility, they equip his bicycle with plenty of lights. April’s safety efforts align with a new campaign by the Arkansas State Police for National Pedestrian Safety Month. This initiative, called “The Fourth Wall,” aims to raise awareness about pedestrian and cyclist safety, highlighting drivers’ distractions, such as texting and talking, which often lead to accidents involving those using the roads.
Law enforcement is looking to limit the number of accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists with the introduction of a new safety campaign.
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Skeletal remains found in eastern Oklahoma that of man reported missing in 2021
SUMMARY: New developments have emerged in the three-year-old case of missing 25-year-old Tanner Armstrong Markowski from LeFlore County. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation reports that the medical examiner’s office has identified his remains. This discovery follows a request from the LeFlore and Vladimir County Sheriff’s Offices for OSBI to investigate skeletal remains found in Bengal, just north of Talihina.
A medical examiner’s office identified skeletal remains found in eastern Oklahoma.
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