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Small businesses on TikTok could be selling your child hidden vapes, University of Arkansas study finds
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Since the launch of the TikTok shop in 2023, millions of users have shopped and sold on the platform, but one University of Arkansas (U of A) study found sales through some self-identified small business owners may not be legal. For lead researcher Page Dobbs, it...
Lure Review: YUM Hellgrammite
Leave it to Patrick Marbury to make a soft plastic lookalike bug like the YUM Hellgrammite. The 49-year-old Rogers, Ark., artificial lure designer enjoys visualizing, then creating artificial lures as brand manager for Rebel Lures. However, Marbury also works as a product developer for YUM Baits, which is another artificial lure manufacturer under the umbrella of PRADCO Outdoor Brands.
Customers from Arkansas file lawsuit against Leawood Hereford House
LEAWOOD, Kan. (KCTV) - A day after two Jackson County customers filed legal action against a Leawood Hereford House, two customers from Arkansas have followed suit. According to the lawsuit filed in Johnson County District Court, Blair and Dawn Hawkins, both of Rogers, Arkansas, ate dinner at the Hereford House in Leawood on April 24.
Singing Men of Arkansas hosts Spring concert
The Signing Men of Arkansas hosted a Spring concert recently. Watch as the talented group joins our KNWA Today/FOX24 morning shows with details on the concert and additional performances. Performances:. Beautiful Savior: Celebrating Songs of Faith. Sunday, May 19, 3:00 p.m.,Presbyterian Church of Bella Vista. Memoria Day. Fayetteville National Cemetery.
Arkansas elementary students create Pacific Islander cookbook to share their culture
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. According to the Northwest Arkansas Council, as of 2022, 4% of the population of Northwest Arkansas is Asian, and 2% is Pacific Islander. While that might seem like a small percentage, it’s making a big difference.
Gulley Park playground to reopen soon
It’s a bit behind schedule, but the playground at one of Fayetteville’s most popular parks will reopen in a matter of weeks. The playground at Gulley Park has been closed since last summer for a host of improvements and new amenities. Scheduled work included replacing the playground equipment with swings, a tot area, a ping pong and chess area, an interactive fountain, a pavilion, new landscaping and other features.
Meet “Rachel” – adoptable pup for National Pet Month
May is National Pet Month and we’re celebrating all month long by partnering with Purina and local shelters and animal services to provide something special for folks who adopt a pet this month. Bring home a new pet this month and give them the best start to life with...
AdventureCon brings Board Gaming Convention to NWA
Calling all gamers Meeple Academy is hosting an event featuring all things board games. Watch as Heather and Q join KNWA Today/FOX24 morning shows with details on AdventureCon.
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