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Join Joel and Victoria Osteen for A Night of Hope

Join Joel and Victoria Osteen for A Night of Hope

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Tens of thousands fill arenas and stadiums across America to hear a message of hope from Joel and Victoria Osteen. Now, the pastors of the largest church in America are coming to North Little Rock, AR to hold “A Night of Hope” at the Verizon Arena Friday, March 15 at 7:30 pm. 

Joel Osteen reaches one of the largest audiences in the U.S. and across the globe.  Millions of people worldwide are inspired through his weekly television broadcasts, New York Times bestselling books, worship events, and popular weekly podcast.  He and Victoria are the pastors of America’s largest church and one of the most diverse - the 40,000 strong Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas.  Joel was determined one of the most influential people on Twitter in the New York Times.

Come help Stuff the Sleigh with THV's Tom Brannon

Come help Stuff the Sleigh with THV's Tom Brannon

CABOT, Ark. (KTHV) - THV’s Tom Brannon and the THV Morning crew are working hard to make sure that children in Arkansas’s foster care have an amazing Christmas. They need your help! They will be traveling every day, starting December 3, to a different location in Central Arkansas collecting unwrapped toys to Stuff the Sleigh.

Cabot, you’re their first stop! Come out and visit with Tom and Alyse at the Cabot Wal-Mart Super Center Monday, December 3, from 5 to 9:30 a.m.

Christopher Mercer, Among 6 Who Integrated UA Law School, Dies at 88

Christopher Mercer, Among 6 Who Integrated UA Law School, Dies at 88

Christopher C. Mercer, one of the six students who integrated the University of Arkansas School of Law, died Tuesday morning in Little Rock, the UA said... Read More

Mark Pryor, John Boozman Make Stops Across Arkansas

Mark Pryor, John Boozman Make Stops Across Arkansas

Arkansas' U.S. senators are using their summer recess from Congress to make stops at different points across the state... Read More

Troopers, civilian honored by state police

Troopers, civilian honored by state police

TROOPERS GOODMAN & HYDRON – CIVILIAN STAPLES RECOGNIZED

Two Arkansas State Troopers and a civilian staff member were recognized today with awards presented during the annual Arkansas State Police Awards Ceremony.

State Troopers Chris Goodman and Philip Hydron were awarded dual recognition as Trooper of the Year (2011) and Joann Staples was presented the department’s Civilian of the Year award.  The presentations were made by Governor Mike Beebe and Colonel JR Howard, Director of the Arkansas State Police.

 Corporal Goodman, 36, of Russellville and Special Agent (Corporal) Hydron, 40, of Brinkley are both graduates of the State Police Academy 2004 Class.  Goodman is assigned to the Highway Patrol Division, Troop J headquartered at Clarksville and Hydron is assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division, Company A headquartered at Little Rock.

The Theba Thing: Biking Bliss

The Theba Thing: Biking Bliss

"The Theba Thing" is about stepping out of my comfort zone, meeting new people and trying the things that have been on my mind and heart.

In the fall of 2011, I was bitten by the bike-riding bug. I went biking at Two Rivers Park with my brother and his family visiting from Fayetteville. I knew I was going to “have to” go, because they’re big into outdoor activities.  So I rode one of their extra bikes and I absolutely had the time of my life.

I had no idea these wonderful scenic trails existed so close to where I lived. I sure have been living in a comfortable bubble, which usually means to me, where there are no bugs, no potential for bumps and scratches and plenty of air conditioning.

Nevertheless, I was hooked. I started planning how both my mother and I could enjoy bike riding together, and get my friends in on the action as well.  But first I had to convince mom that she would enjoy it as much as I did.