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Scheduling complaints add further intrigue to Georgia football’s SEC opener
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sports1d ago

Scheduling complaints add further intrigue to Georgia football’s SEC opener

  • Arkansas complains about an 11 a.m. kickoff for the 2026 Georgia game, calling it unacceptable for players.
  • SEC commissioner Greg Sankey weighed in, saying the conference has expressed displeasure in advance.
  • Georgia’s 2026 schedule could include memorable matchups, including a near-term clash with Oklahoma after Arkansas.
  • Analysts note Georgia’s recent SEC success and Arkansas’ previous conference struggles as context for the 2026 game.
  • Georgia coach Kirby Smart’s relationship with former Arkansas coach Sam Pittman is noted in context.
  • The article frames scheduling as a potential factor in rest, suggesting a running clock could be used in late stages.
  • DawgNation frames the matchup as a potential trap game given Georgia’s talent edge and Arkansas’ motivation.
  • Georgia’s 2026 schedule discussion includes times for early games and the broader SEC context.
  • The DawgNation piece links scheduling talk to broader takeaways about Georgia’s 2026 outlook.
  • The article notes potential implications for Georgia’s focus on a tough Oklahoma opponent after Arkansas.
  • The piece emphasizes the ongoing dialogue about athlete welfare and scheduling authority within the SEC.
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Arkansas remains at the 'tippity top' of Top 15 athlete's list
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1d ago

Arkansas remains at the 'tippity top' of Top 15 athlete's list

  • Arkansas remains at the top of the 2027 class ATH rankings, keeping its lead in the Top 15.
  • The report positions Arkansas as the leader in a national list monitored by HawgBeat and On3.
  • The article centers on continued recruiting strength for the Razorbacks in the 2027 cycle.
  • The piece references On3 College Sports Network as the source of the ranking data.
  • Subsection invites readers to join HawgBeat for Razorbacks coverage and community access.
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Report: Arkansas’ economy declines in May but above growth neutral - Talk Business & Politics
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business1d ago

Report: Arkansas’ economy declines in May but above growth neutral - Talk Business & Politics

  • The nine-state region’s May index was 54.4, signaling growth above neutral despite a dip from April.
  • Arkansas’s May employment index fell to 47.0, continuing a trend of manufacturing job losses.
  • Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska accounted for about 83% of manufacturing job losses in the past year.
  • The May price gauge reached its highest level in nearly four years, which may affect Fed-rate expectations.
  • About 81% of supply managers say the Iran conflict is pushing input prices higher.
  • Arkansas’ May index was 53.9, with most components in growth territory.
  • May survey showed strong readings for new orders and production in Arkansas.
  • Delivery lead times and inventories remained in growth territory in May.
  • Creighton’s group has tracked this nine-state index monthly since 1994.
  • The study covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.
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Countdown to the Crown: Miss Northwest Arkansas Stevie St. John speaks on the importance of fine arts for all ages
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Countdown to the Crown: Miss Northwest Arkansas Stevie St. John speaks on the importance of fine arts for all ages

  • Stevie St. John emphasizes making fine arts accessible for all ages ahead of Miss Arkansas 2026.
  • St. John ties her platform to community service and wellness through the art program.
  • The pageant coverage places Miss Arkansas 2026 in Little Rock with media participation.
  • The initiative named Fine Arts for All: The Art of Wellness anchors her advocacy.
  • The article emphasizes arts education as a core pageant theme this year.
  • KARK 4 News provided the platform for the interview with St. John.
  • The pageant is scheduled for June 13 and will be aired on KARK.
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Mid-America manufacturing continues economic growth, productivity gains
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business7h ago

Mid-America manufacturing continues economic growth, productivity gains

  • May index for the nine-state region rose above growth neutral at 54.4, signaling solid regional manufacturing momentum.
  • Employment in the region weakened, with job losses in manufacturing compared to prior months.
  • Wholesale prices climbed, with the May gauge at 81.7, the highest since July 2022.
  • The index attributes inflation expectations to energy costs and global tensions affecting input prices.
  • Confidence in six-month outlook remained weak, with the May Business Confidence Index at 42.3.
  • Regional inventories rose modestly, signaling some replenishment amid ongoing disruptions.
  • New orders remained above growth neutral, but export orders cooled below prior levels.
  • Trade softness persisted as export orders remained below growth neutral for nine months.
  • State reports show mixed results, with Minnesota and Nebraska edging higher while Missouri and North Dakota faced declines.
  • Creighton’s report is independent of the national ISM and tracks nine-state regional trends.
  • The report covers nine-state region: Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.
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Kansas Baseball Escaped NCAA Regionals With Best-Case Scenario
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sports3h ago

Kansas Baseball Escaped NCAA Regionals With Best-Case Scenario

  • Kansas baseball won its regional at Hoglund Ballpark and advanced to the first Super Regional in program history.
  • KU beat Arkansas twice to reach the Super Regional round amid a strong late-season surge.
  • Oklahoma's comeback altered the projected matchup, eliminating Georgia Tech and reshaping KU's path.
  • Kansas now faces a best-case scenario by hosting every game leading up to Omaha.
  • The Jayhawks’ latest run marks a significant moment for a program building toward national relevance.
  • KU’s upcoming series features a matchup with a strong Oklahoma offense highlighted by several dangerous bats.
  • KU sluggers Tyson LeBlanc and Augusto Mungarrieta will need to meet Oklahoma’s offensive production in the series.
  • The 1993 last appearance in the College World Series is referenced to show how far KU has progressed.
  • The story frames Kansas as benefiting from a favorable bracket reshaped by Oklahoma's late surge.
  • The article emphasizes Kansas's national growth under coach Dan Fitzgerald.
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