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Arkansan wins $100K lottery ticket during daily scratch-off routine while commuting to work
TRUMANN, Ark. (WMC) - One lucky lottery player from Poinsett County won big this week during his daily routine of buying scratch-offs on his way to work, according to officials with the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery. Trumann resident Argenys Torres won $100,000 Saturday playing the $5 More Money instant game. The...
Caked Up, a sweet spot to check out in Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — This week we’re at Caked Up: Cupcakes and Ice Cream in Little Rock's historic Heights neighborhood to check out some unique flavors and delicious desserts. And if you can’t pick just one sweet treat, no worries because you don’t have to!. "Our...
Top Weekend Events: May 30 – June 2
There are always great things to do in The Natural State, and AY About You has compiled some of the most exciting events in Arkansas this weekend. Also, listen to 103.7 The Buzz every Friday morning for Morning Mayhem to learn more about what’s going on during the weekend and more, featuring AY About You President and Publisher Heather Baker.
Banking on a Good Catch
Want to fish but don’t have a boat? Arkansas has some of the best fishing holes for casting a line. Arkansas is home to more than 9,700 miles of rivers and streams and some of the most pristine lakes in the nation. Fishing opportunities abound. and bank fishing is a great way to begin.
Documentary highlighting iconic Memphis 'Rendezvous' to be shown in Central Arkansas theaters
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Beginning on Friday, May 31 both foodies and documentary lovers alike will have the chance to ring in the summer season with a special limited-run screening of The ‘Vous. The film highlights the world-famous Memphis BBQ restaurant, "The Rendezvous" as it faces unprecedented change...
Weekend Entertainment Roundup for May 30, 2024
Here's the latest Weekend Entertainment Roundup from Eric E. Harrison, culture reporter at the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Actors Theatre of Little Rock stages the Arkansas premiere of “26 Pebbles!” by Eric Ulloa, with shows at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday this weekend and June 5-8 and 6 p.m. June 2 at Pinnacle View Middle School, 5701 Ranch Drive, Little Rock. The play focuses on the 26 youngsters who died in the Dec. 14, 2012, shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, who would have been high school seniors this year. The theater group rates the show PG-13 for mature content and discussion of mental illness, PTSD, death and child loss. centralarkansastickets.com.
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