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Day: May 6, 2025

Lightning strikes HSU science building
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Lightning strikes HSU science building

An afternoon thunderstorm Tuesday, May 6, 2025 brought along with it a strike of lightning that hit Reynolds Science Center

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Sarah Daily Connell
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Sarah Daily Connell

Sarah held a real estate license with Reeder Realty, worked as a bookkeeper at the Arkadelphia Grain Elevator, and, alongside her husband, ran a sorghum business, farmed soybeans, wheat, oats, corn, and rice, and raised everything from pigs to ostriches

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Steven McClure
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Steven McClure

Steven dedicated many years of service to Henderson State University in the environmental services industry

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AHS juniors, seniors tour Siplast research facility
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AHS juniors, seniors tour Siplast research facility

During the visit, Siplast engineers led students through the 12,500-square-foot facility and engaged them in immersive demonstrations of the site’s advanced equipment, including a wind-pressure testing unit with a 10,000-pound hoist and a 2-/4-inch high-velocity hail cannon

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New dragon exhibit opens May 24 at Mid-America Science Museum
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New dragon exhibit opens May 24 at Mid-America Science Museum

The exhibit features seven life-size animatronic dragons with realistic movement and sound, as well as hands-on displays that explore the origins and cultural significance of dragon legends across continents

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OBU junior places first in Juried Student Art Show
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OBU junior places first in Juried Student Art Show

The exhibit features the works of 14 students and will be on display through Oct. 4

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SAU celebrates first class of doctoral graduates
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SAU celebrates first class of doctoral graduates

The Ed.D. in rural and diverse educational leadership program at Southern Arkansas University will graduate its first class of 11 students

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