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First snow storm of 2025 limited to one side of NWA town
They say if you don’t like the weather in Arkansas, wait twenty minutes and it will change.
Apparently today in Speingdale, if you drive half a mile, it will change from clear skies to a blizzard.
So with that in mind, this is what it looked like as of 11:45 AM on Interstate 49 in Springdale, from a camera perched high atop the Arkansas Childrens’ Hospital Northwest Arkansas campus.
Mere blocks away however, reader Jennifer Lopez (the one who lives in Northwest Arkansas, not California) was out and about near the intersection of Don Tyson Parkway and U.S. Highway 71, and sent us this picture of what appears to be blizzard like conditions on the east side of Springdale.
Jennifer tells us that it is like a winter wonderland from the Northwest Arkansas Mall, up Highway 71 into downtown Springdale, but everywhere else, it’s nice and clear.
Since we talked, other reports are coming in via social media with users who are just as perplexed as we are.
It’s wild that it’s snowing like this in just a small part of Springdale/Fayetteville.
My house in Springdale has absolute no snow or ice. pic.twitter.com/a8N790TXVj
— Irvin Camacho (@IrvinCamachoAR) January 7, 2025
Just another day in Arkansas weather.
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“Huckabee” show to end run on TBN
NASHVILLE – After seven successful years on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), Huckabee, the talk show hosted by former Arkansas Governor and conservative commentator Mike Huckabee, will air its final episode on January 11, 2025. The farewell episode comes as Huckabee steps into a new chapter, following his historic nomination as the first evangelical Christian to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Israel.
Since its debut in 2017, Huckabee has become a favorite among TBN viewers, offering a unique mix of patriotic discussions, God-honoring values, and family-friendly entertainment. The program featured a wide array of guests, from national and international newsmakers to celebrities, music legends, and inspiring everyday heroes. Huckabee’s blend of political insight, humor, and charm helped the show connect with millions of viewers across the globe.
The final 90-minute tribute episode, airing on January 11 at 8:00 PM ET/7:00 PM CT, promises to be a memorable send-off. The special will feature an exciting lineup of surprise guests and returning favorites, including Kid Rock, Babylon Bee, Chairman James Comer, Gary Sinise, Rich Little, Scott Hamilton, The Spinners, and more.
Reflecting on the end of the show, Governor Huckabee expressed gratitude for his time on TBN. “Hosting Huckabee has been an honor and a privilege, and I am deeply thankful for the remarkable guests, the loyal viewers, and the incredible team at TBN who made these past seven years so memorable,” he said. “It’s been a joy to celebrate the heart and soul of America, and I’m grateful to everyone who has been part of this incredible journey.”
TBN President Matt Crouch praised Huckabee’s contributions to the network and wished him well in his new role. “We are losing an amazing TV host, but gaining what will be a great Ambassador to Israel,” Crouch said. “Congratulations, Governor Huckabee, on this historic nomination.”
The final episode of Huckabee marks the end of an era for TBN, while viewers and fans celebrate Huckabee’s new opportunity to serve on the global stage.
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