Arkansas Week: Anniversary of Tornadoes / New Broadband Map
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 Published On Mar 29, 2024

On March 31, 2023, an EF3 tornado swept through central Arkansas tracking just over 34 miles, leaving a trail of destruction in neighborhoods and parks.  Hours later, another tornado hit the east Arkansas city of Wynne destroying its high school, homes and other establishments.  Five people were killed statewide.  A year later, we discussed the status of rebuilding with Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. and Wynne Mayor Jennifer Hobbs.

In an effort to expand and improve broadband service across the state, we're joined by Director Glen Howie of the State Broadband Office. He talked about a new interactive map and how Arkansans can weigh in to ensure its accuracy.

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