Tornado seen in Arkansas
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Deloitte is one of at least 10 consulting firms with slashed contracts, including Accenture, which has already warned of downstream revenue losses.
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According to the National Weather Service, one tornado had winds peaking at 170mph, devastating a town, while another reached winds up to 190mph.
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Life-threatening flooding is possible in communities surrounding Memphis, Tennessee.
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A mother dog was seen reuniting with one of her puppies in Lake City, Arkansas, Thursday morning after an estimated EF-3 tornado ripped through the community overnight. Newsweek reached out to the National Weather Service (NWS) via email Thursday for comment.
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSN4 killed in Arkansas crashFour people are dead after a crash in Mississippi County, Arkansas. According to the Arkansas State Police, the crash happened on South Division Street in rural Mississippi County just before 5:30 p.m.
Another few rounds of strong to severe weather are expected in Arkansas as we head into the weekend, and all modes of severe weather are possible.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNArkansas lands Kansas transfer Wyvette Mayberry; Seven former Razorbacks enter portalSeven Razorbacks have entered the transfer portal in freshman guard Phoenix Stotijn, freshman forwards Vera Ojenuwa (signed with Georgia) and Pinja Paananen, sophomore guard Kiki Smith, sophomore forward Christina Sanchez Cirqueira and junior guards Carly Keats and Karley Johnson.
Cleanup efforts are underway Thursday in Arkansas less than 24 hours after a devastating tornado ripped across parts of the state.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Bruce Ward, a convicted murderer who was the longest-serving inmate on Arkansas’ death row, has died, the state Department of Corrections said. Ward was 68.
FORT SMITH, Ark — Four new Rock N’ Roll Sushi restaurants are under development in Arkansas, with one in Jonesboro set to open in May, and one in Hot Springs expected to open this summer. A third is planned for Fort Smith, while a fourth will be located in northwest Arkansas.
WINN PARISH, La. (KNOE) - The Louisiana State Police are investigating a Winn Parish crash that killed a woman from Camden, Arkansas. The crash killed Paula Bearden, 71, of Camden. LSP responded to the two-vehicle crash on La. Hwy. 1236 east of U.S. Hwy. 167 on April 3 around 7:45 a.m.