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Pops on the River expected to bring thousands to River Market this Independence Day
It is one of Little Rock s biggest summer events, which has businesses in the River Market preparing to see thousands of people on Independence Day. Author: Frederick Price (KTHV) Updated: 7:05 PM CDT July 1, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. The pandemic canceled many Independence Day traditions last year, with one of the more notable ones being the annual Pops on the River.
Rob Byford has owned the Library Kitchen and Lounge for over a year. He said Independence Day this year will likely bring in a crowd size that he’s never seen before.
Between higher airfare and gas, Arkansas could be in for a more expensive summer
According to local economist Michael Pakko, the latest consumer price index report from April showed prices up over 4% from a year ago. Author: Mercedes Mackay Updated: 6:42 PM CDT June 3, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Whether you re at the grocery store, a clothing shop, or booking a family vacation. have you noticed everything is just a little more expensive?
Well, you re not wrong. Prices are up for almost everything and they may last longer than we hope for.
This summer, it seems like everyone is making up for lost time. Whether it s going to the beach again or buying clothes other than sweatpants, people are ready to spend.
With loosened COVID-19 restrictions in Arkansas, people are planning to leave home and get outside for the Memorial Day holiday and businesses are getting ready.
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There is a saying in Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training: Ideally, you want to become the gray man. In other words, you become invisible, nobody notices you, because you do everything so perfectly that you never stand out.
I had gone from
that guy to gray man.
This is not to say that Hell Week was easy. It was as brutal as all the legends say, and then some. From the morning it began, my classmates started winking out like cheap light bulbs.
The first night they disoriented us: We were up all night, and that was only the beginning because we were going to be up for five days and nights straight. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday were the worst. If you were hanging in there by Tuesday night you didn’t have a lot of company, because most of the guys had already quit. They really brought on the cold and the punishment those first three days.