AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArkansas Women’s Basketball: The Razorbacks locked in at least three in-state Division I home games for 2026-27, including Arkansas State (Dec. 6), Central Arkansas (Dec. 15), and Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 13), with the schedule details coming from a Freedom of Information Act request. Arkansas Sports Recruiting: Arkansas football kept rolling in the class, landing offensive lineman Judah Gumbs, while baseball added more transfer portal bats, including Georgia State infielder Wills Maginnis and Kansas State outfielder AJ Evasco. Education & Testing: Arkansas test scores are reported to have jumped after schools banned Critical Race Theory and Radical Gender Theory, with Gov. Sarah Sanders pointing to literacy focus, teacher pay, and bonuses. Public Safety & Weather: Flash flood warnings and extreme heat threats are in the mix across the region, with severe storms and flooding concerns extending into parts of Arkansas. Health & Medicaid Dollars: New Medicaid spending snapshots show rising local payments across Arkansas communities, including Fayetteville dental claims and Jacksonville evaluation/management spending. Local Notes: Little Rock’s River Market food hall renovations got approval for a $20 million financing plan, and the UAM Sports Hall of Fame class of 2026 is set for induction in Monticello.
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