Fort Smith Times Record
While the Peak Innovation Center may not be opening its doors in August as planned, students will still be able to complete the programs intended.
Programs will instead take place at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith s Western Arkansas Technical Center, said Christina Williams, coordinator of public information for the Fort Smith Public School district. The Peak Innovation Center was scheduled to be completed April 29.
The Fort Smith Board of Education recently learned the center will not open on Aug. 16 as planned for the fall semester, but will now open at the start of the spring semester in January 2022.
Traveling around Colorado Springs could get easier for commuters and tourists thanks to a new bus route the city plans to add for the east side of town starting Sunday, a city news release announced.
Route 37 will provide an express route from Hancock Plaza to the Colorado Springs Airport with one stop at Integration Loop, officials said. It will also serve a new facility for online retailer Amazon that is expected to open in July.
The route will run seven days a week starting at 6:15 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. when the last bus departs from the Colorado Springs Airport, the release said.
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The Peak Innovation Center is scheduled to open in August. Author: Talk Business & Politics Updated: 12:53 PM CDT May 25, 2021
FORT SMITH, Ark. Fort Smith’s ABB, NEMA Motors Division, announced Monday (May 24) it will make a $1 million investment in the Peak Innovation Center, a regional career and technology center in Fort Smith.
Fort Smith Public Schools’ Peak Innovation Center, scheduled to open in August, will be a regional career and technology center with a focus on innovative instructional strategies within the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) disciplines.
Fort Smith voters in May 2018 approved a school millage increase, the first in 31 years, raising the millage rate in Fort Smith from 36.5 mills to 42 mills. The new rate was estimated to raise $120.822 million, $35 million of which will go toward district-wide safety improvements. The millage plan included a new $13.724 million career and technology center,