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FAYETTEVILLE — The SEC has released the 2024 opponents for Arkansas' football team. The schedule included a double bit of good news. Arkansas will host Texas in 2024, but won't have to play … more
FAYETTEVILLE — Memphis (Tenn.) University School three-star defensive tackle Dion Stutts was killed on Tuesday in an ATV accident near his home in Batesville, Miss. Stutts was the second … more
AUSTIN – Razorback Ackera Nugent won the 100m hurdles on the final day of the NCAA Championships at Mike A. Myers Stadium, 12.25w seconds producing the fastest all-conditions collegiate time … more
Seth Smith of Corning received $2,500 in college scholarship money after beating Reed Proctor of Foreman and Konnor Fulbright of Batesville in today’s Champion of Champions shoot. Each … more
ARKADELPHIA — Not much has changed with John Duncan’s crappie fishing tactics on DeGray Lake in southwest Arkansas since he adopted forward-facing sonar about four years ago, except the … more
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will be hosting its free annual fishing derbies this Saturday, but you have to let them know you’re coming to participate. These … more
LITTLE ROCK — Forty-three eastern collared lizards bred at the Little Rock Zoo found new homes in the Arkansas Ozarks last week thanks to an innovative partnership between the zoo, Arkansas … more
LITTLE ROCK – Applications for the 2023 Arkansas alligator season are available at www.agfc.com from 8 a.m. June 10 through midnight June 18. Anyone interested in pursuing alligators on public … more
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas defeated Santa Clara 6-4 to advance in the fifth game of the Fayetteville Regional before 10,395 fans at Baum-Walker Stadium Sunday night. Arkansas (43-17) led the … more
Destin, Destin, Destin. I have zip-lined there; eaten many meals there; gone dolphin watching; watched my grandson pet dolphins in a show; and spoke badly about the traffic. To me, it is a … more
HAGARSVILLE — By definition a boulder is any rock over 16 inches. The Pack Rat Falls hike is full of boulders. If families are looking for unique opportunities for photos, this is a … more
What do you do when you’re at your desk working and all you can think about is fishing? Harrison High School graduate Aaron Hodge was that guy. After 17 years at FedEx, he decided it was time … more
LITTLE ROCK — Thanks to a proclamation by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, anyone may fish in Arkansas without a fishing license or trout stamp from noon Friday, June 9, through midnight Sunday … more
LITTLE ROCK – Monument Trails and Arkansas have won Outside’s 2023 Travel Award for best mountain biking in the United States. Outside announced the award today in its annual Travel … more
JACKSONVILLE — What started out in April as a competition drawing nearly 5,400 young trap shooters ranging from fifth grade to seniors in high school has been whittled down to about 640 boys … more
LITTLE ROCK — Bait shops across Arkansas are preparing for another wave of bream to go to their spawning “beds” and the subsequent wave of anglers looking to fill their cricket … more
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is asking trout anglers in The Natural State to keep an eye on their inbox in the next few weeks in case they are selected to participate in … more
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Wildlife Podcast team caught up with AGFC Education Program Specialist Morgan Gantt and her friend and AGFC volunteer Kristen Brown and talked about Kristen’s … more
LITTLE ROCK — Employees and contractors with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will be conducting herbicide applications to the following lakes beginning June 5. Lake Atkins in Pope County Craig D. Campbell Lake Conway Reservoir in Faulkner County Lake Overcup in Conway County The Cabin Creek arm of Lake Dardanelle in Johnson County Application of the EPA-approved aquatic herbicides should take roughly two weeks. The treatment causes no harm to wildlife, people or aquatic life, but water irrigated from the lake could kill gardens, flowerbeds and lawns if used on neighboring lands. By federal law, these herbicides have up to a 120-day irrigation restriction after application. The AGFC asks adjacent landowners to NOT irrigate for lawn or garden use with water from these lakes until October. The use of aquatic herbicides is necessary to control the current problems with alligatorweed, a nonnative invasive aquatic plant species that can infest these lakes restricting access to boathouses, boat ramps and fishing locations and choke out native vegetation and fish populations. For more information, please contact the AGFC Fisheries Office in Mayflower at 833-338-3636. more
There will be an Arkansas native plant swap at the Ponca Nature Center, Saturday, June 17 beginning at 10 a.m. Participants may bring up to five plants to swap. Numbers will be drawn to determine who … more
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