Thank to @ErikaFerrandoTV for interviewing our family!
"They hope their story shows the impact of opening up your home.
“They’re waiting for a home to be forever theirs," said Meeks."
https://t.co/Zd17MTMTHG via @THV11#adoption#fostercare#arleg
I am so thankful to the 2026 Southern Baptist Convention and for the overwhelming vote in favor of the Truth and Unity Amendment. Brothers and sisters, we must move on to do it again in Indianapolis in 2027. We press on!
NASA just revealed the 4 astronauts who will lead its next giant leap back to the Moon.
The 2027 Artemis III mission will be commanded by Randy Bresnik, with ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano serving as pilot and astronauts Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas joining as mission specialists.
Unlike earlier plans, Artemis III is now expected to test docking and rendezvous operations between NASA’s Orion spacecraft and commercial lunar landers from SpaceX and Blue Origin in Earth orbit before future lunar landing missions.
NASA says the mission will be a critical proving ground for the technology needed to return astronauts to the lunar surface.
82 years ago today, nearly 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, launching the liberation of Europe.
We are free because they were brave. 🇺🇸
Eighty-two years ago today, freedom stood on the edge of extinction, and Allied forces stormed into hell to help save the world.
We will never forget the courage, the sacrifice, and the blood spilled on that fateful day.
Please join us in congratulating Sheriff Tim Ryals, who was sworn in as President of the Arkansas Sheriffs' Association at their 2026 Summer Conference in Fort Smith, Arkansas, this week! More: https://t.co/DIxrLc69Cv
#FaulknerCountyLaw#FCSONews
The Faulkner County 911 Addressing Office has a limited number of unclaimed 911 address markers remaining from the sign order completed last year being made available to residents. More: https://t.co/yhKZjiH5LW
#FaulknerCountyLaw#FCSONews
June is Internet Safety Month.
Talk with your children about staying safe online. Remember, your kids should not interact with strangers online. Teach them that if something feels wrong, uncomfortable, or suspicious, they shouldn’t respond, but instead should tell a trusted adult.
Know what apps your children use, who they're talking to online, and review privacy settings together. Awareness and open conversations can help keep young Arkansans safe.
To report suspected online exploitation of a child:
Arkansas State Police Crimes Against Children Division: (800) 482-5964
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children CyberTipline: (800) 843-5678
#arnews #StartTheConversation
Midday update to Severe Weather Outlook for this afternoon/evening featuring an expansion of the Slight Risk area into portions of Cntrl/N Cntrl AR. The wind threat expanded in the same locations as risk area. Remain weather aware as strong to severe storms are expected. #arwx