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Craighead County's OEM Director Anthony Coy shares severe weather safety: Stay informed, plan ahead, use safe spots, avoid overpasses, and ensure access for responders.
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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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More than 1,200 residents in Wynne, Arkansas, affected by the recent tornado have been approved for personal disaster assistance by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARCs) have been established in several areas hit by the disaster, offering resources such as mental health support, financial assistance, and other critical aid.
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As Arkansans shift into rebuilding their lives following a devastating tornado outbreak, many fall victim to scammers taking advantage of people's vulnerability and generosity. Jessica Franklin, spokesperson for the FBI Field Office in Little Rock, provides tips for how people can protect themselves from charity and fraud scams.
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Joe Zydlo with the American Red Cross office that covers Arkansas and Missouri discusses the organization's recovery efforts in Wynne.
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The potential for severe weather is expected for Friday, March 24. Andy Sniezak, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Memphis, spoke to KASU's Brandon Tabor about what the tri-state area could expect to see going into next week.
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Despite rainfall in the Arkansas Delta during the weekend, the Mississippi River is getting close to all-time, historic lows and it is having an impact on farmers in the Natural State. Closures stopped a reported 2,000 barges and about 100 towboats.
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A burn ban is in effect for a couple of counties in Northeast Arkansas, including Craighead.
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With hot temperatures and high humidity on the horizon, the American Red Cross of Missouri and Arkansas urges residents to take precautions against the heat.
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About a month after Camfil announced they were expanding into a new Jonesboro facility, the air pollution manufacturer says their temporary location in Trumann was hit by Friday's tornado.
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Residents with remaining tornado debris on their lawns can move it curbside, and City Streets trucks will make another pass at the end of the month to…