Arkansas and Georgia both imposed job requirements for Medicaid recipients. Advocates said the programs added red tape and administrative costs.
The Arkansas gymnastics team scored a season high on balance beam and achieved its highest road score of the year Friday in a 197.125-197.050 loss to No. 11 Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga.
A recent scholarship offer from the University of Arkansas and a virtual visit has a defensive line target considering a trip to Fayetteville.
Fresh off a scare against Arkansas, No. 1 Auburn looks to inch closer to a Southeastern Conference regular-season title on Saturday when it hosts reeling Georgia. Auburn (24-2, 12-1 SEC)
Auburn's stay atop the Associated Press Top 25 poll extended into a seventh week as the Tigers kept the voters impressed with wins over Arkansas and Georgia. It was an even better week for Bruce Pearl's squad because it widened its gap in first place in the SEC.
No. 25 Illinois (21-5), 9:30 p.m. No. 6 South Carolina (23-3) vs. Arkansas (9-18), 7 p.m. No. 7 LSU (25-2) vs. Georgia (10-16), 9 p.m. No. 8 Ohio St. (22-3) at Indiana (16-9), 7 p.m. No. 9 North Carolina (23-4) at Syracuse (10-15),
Proposals to scale back Medicaid work requirements in Georgia and Arkansas — the only two states to have implemented such conditions — reveal the disconnect between rhetoric behind such programs and the realities of running them,
No. 1 Auburn (25-2) beat Arkansas 67-60; beat Georgia 82-70.
Then the list was expanded last week to add Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee. The recall affects oysters on the half-shell market, shucked, frozen, breaded and post-harvest processed oysters.
The red-hot Auburn Tigers are coming off a nail biting 67-60 victory over Arkansas as they get set to face another conference opponent when Georgia comes to town on Saturday.
The Arkansas gymnastics team is fresh off a season-high 197.175 in a dual meet win over then-No. 2 Florida last week. It was the Razorbacks’ second score of 197 or above this season and its second win over a second-ranked team.
Following his team’s 62-61 loss at Georgia on Sunday, eighth-year Arkansas women’s basketball coach Mike Neighbors did not fly home with his team. Neighbors stayed back to hit the recruiting trail while his disheartened team spent its flight back to Fayetteville replaying the loss in its head.