The Arkansas CW Crew had a chance to check out Branson for the 2018 holiday season! Over the next week we will be releasing our Do The Ozarks Holiday Series from Branson. Our first stop was Christmas in Midtown at Silver Dollar City. It was one of the top 10 holiday places to visit in the nation during the holidays. The Crew found out there is so much to see with the sun goes down in Midtown! Silver Dollar City increased their light displays from 1.5 million to over 6.5 million led lights this year. Click below to watch what the night at Silver Dollar City in Branson has in-store for you.
Christmas in Midtown interview
The Crew checks out the lights!
Branson Lights Gallery provided by Silver Dollar City You can join in the holiday family fun from now until January 1st. Go to silverdollarcity.com for more information on holiday festivities and calendar of events at Silver Dollar City in Branson.
Frozen Turkey Donations, Matched By Butterball and Knorr Sides Will Benefit Both Northwest Arkansas and River Valley Families
40/29 (KHBS/KHOG-TV) and The Arkansas CW encourage Northwest Arkansas and River Valley residents to help feed our neighbors in need by donating to the 6th annual Feeding Hope Turkey Drive this Friday on November 16th.
40/29 News anchors, reporters, The Arkansas CW Street Team, station volunteersand Feeding Hope Turkey Drive partners will be collecting uncooked *turkeys from 4:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. at twenty-two locations.
Below are the two primary drop-off locations:
•Rogers - Walmart Super Center, 4208 Pleasant Crossing Blvd.
•Fort Smith – Walmart Super Center, 8301 Rogers Avenue
*For every Butterball turkey you give, your donation will be
matched, up to a total of 1,000 Butterball turkeys. Plus, this year, Knorr will
donate 10,000 bags of Knorr sides to supplement holiday meals for the hungry in
our viewing area.
The River Valley Regional and Northwest Arkansas Food Banks and their agencies will also be collecting turkeys at the following area Walmart Super Centers & Neighborhood Market locations:
River Valley:
Fort Smith Main Location for Drop off– Walmart Super Center, 8301 Rogers Avenue
River Valley (6am – 6pm): Alma - 367 W Cherry Street Booneville – 1400 East Main Street Clarksville - 230 Market Street Dardanelle – 1172 N Highway 7 Fort Smith – 2210 N 62nd Street Fort Smith - 2425 South Zero Street Fort Smith – Neighborhood Market - 8600 US Highway 71 S Fort Smith - Neighborhood Market – 4900 Rogers Avenue Suite 101J Greenwood - 551 Liberty Drive Mena - 600 Highway 71 N Van Buren - 2214 Fayetteville Road
Northwest Arkansas (8am-6pm): Berryville - 1000 West Trimble Fayetteville - 3919 North Mall Ave. Huntsville - 157 Gary Hatfield Way Rogers - 2110 West Walnut Siloam Springs - 2901 Highway 12 East Springdale - 4870 Elm Springs Road Springdale - 2004 South Pleasant
“Our stations are honored to help fight hunger, especially during the holidays,” said 40/29 and The Arkansas CW President and General Manager, Shawn A. Oswald. “Our Feeding Hope partners are extremely generous to help with the collection and distribution of donations.” 40/29 and The Arkansas CW’s Feeding Hope Turkey Drive is a community outreach initiative developed with the support of Walmart, The River Valley Regional Food Bank, The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank, their agencies, food pantries and supported by Butterball, Knorr and Allwell.
"Service Dogs of Distinction" is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing quality service dogs to veterans. We had a chance to speak with one of the veterans who have graduated from the program, army veteran Sheri Nodine. Click below for interview.
U.S. Army Veteran Sheri Nodine
Sheri began the program in November 2014 and graduated in the fall of 2015. Sheri is a veteran of the U. S. Army where she worked as a air traffic controller. She also worked for the Pea Ridge National Military Park for 24 years and retired as the facility manager.
Bailey is a 5 year old Toy Poodle that Sheri purchased as a puppy. Bailey is a graduate of Service Dogs of Distinction program and helps her do things she was unable to do before. Sheri feels this program is saving veterans lives and continues to be involved.
Many PTSD, TBI Veterans don't drive, don't answer the phone, don't go outside in public, don't interact with strangers and resist assistance. These rescued dogs bring hope to veterans and a chance for a better life. If you are a veteran or know a veteran suffering from PTSD, TBI or related illness and are in need of a service dog or would like to make a donation or get involved please contact them at:
For more information on the organization or how to donate go here:
"Service Dogs of Distinction" is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing quality service dogs to veterans. We had a chance to speak with one of the veterans who have graduated from the program, Army Veteran Bradley Drain. Click below for interview.
U.S. Army Veteran Bradley Drain
Bradley Drain is retired from the U.S. Army. Scooter a lab-hound mix is 5 years old and was a shelter dog out of Madison County. They were matched in the summer of 2015. Bradley and Scooter completed training and graduated in June of 2016. They continue to work with "Service Dogs of Distinction" volunteering to participate in fund raising and other events. Bradley and Scooter currently volunteer with Sheepdog Intl in an effort to give back to other veterans. Scooter has allowed Bradley to go on vacation, drive by himself, attend public events, go shopping alone and a multitude of daily activities he couldn't do before.
Twenty-two veterans a day commit suicide. These men and women feel alone, misunderstood and devalued as human beings. In many local cases, "Service Dogs of Distinction" is a veteran's last resort because Department of Veteran's Affairs does not provide nor reimburse veterans for service dogs.
"Service Dogs of Distinction" search for rescue dogs that will fit their program from local animal shelters, donations and rescue organizations. These rescued dogs bring hope to veterans and a chance for a better life.
If you are a veteran or know a veteran suffering from PTSD, TBI or related illness and are in need of a service dog or would like to make a donation or get involved please contact them at:
For more information on the organization or how to donate go here:
The Arkansas CW Crew visited a lot of spooky locations in Northwest Arkansas & the River Valley this October. Here is a taste of some of the evidence we captured. From orbs & sounds from the Basin Park Hotel & Fort Smith National Historic Site, to the mysterious white mist at the Clayton House in Fort Smith and the creepy voices from the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park. Check out the video below to see some of the our best evidence!
Photo Evidence Collection Gallery
To check out the full segments of each location click on the links below.
We spent an evening in the Fort Smith National Historic Site ghost hunting as a part of our Do The Ozarks Ghost Hunting Series. We found a whole lot more than we expected. We even caught some orbs on video and a supernatural unexplained flying object. Follow us on our journey below.
Photo Gallery from Ghost Hunting You can find out more about the Fort Smith National Historic Site by going to their website Click Here .
As a part of our Do The Ozarks -Ghost Hunting series, we landed at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park which is the location of the last major Civil War engagement in Northwest Arkansas on December 7th 1862. This battle between the Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi and Union Army of the Frontier resulted in 2,700 casualties. We had a chance to walk around and see what we could find. We pick up some strange audio besides some interesting stuff on our ghost app. Check out the video below.
The Crew Checks Out a Battle Field
Prairie Grove Battlefield Ghost Hunting Gallery
For further information on park programs, reservations, or events, contact: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park 506 East Douglas Prairie Grove, AR 72753 (479) 846-2990
In the spirit of the Halloween season, The Arkansas CW Crew got together and had a good old fashioned Pumpkin Carving Contest. Check out the video below and watch the crew as they try to bring their masterpieces to life. Don't forget to vote for your favorite, bragging rights are on the line! So, who will win? You decide!
Our Do The Ozarks ghost hunting series continues with the stay in room 310 one of the most haunted areas at the Basin Park Hotel in Eureka Springs. We had the most activity in the room including something supernatural making an appearance. This is the last article for the Basin hotel. Watch below the rest of our trip to the Basin.
Room 310- Go Pro turns on by itself
Room 310-Showed us a Supernatural Sign
Room 310-Sounds in Hallway
Room 310-Come Back
Room 310-No you don't
It's a Wrap!
Basin Park Hotel Photo Gallery
For more information on the Basin Park Hotel Ghost Tours and History...
After our ghost tour through the Basin Park Hotel it was time to check out one of the first two room we would be staying in. First was room 210. Just walking down the hallway to the first room was quite the experience for the crew. We heard footsteps when there was no one there and our hair stood straight up on our arms as if someone had rubbed static electricity on them. There were also orbs in the hallways, as you can see in the picture posted above. This is article two of three. Follow us through our journey below.
Part 4 -In Room 210
Part 5 -In Room 210
Part 6 -In Room 210
Part 7 -Heading to room 310
There is some supernatural stuff going in the next episode! So check out the third article!
For more information on the Basin Park Hotel Ghost Tours and History...
As part of the Do The Ozarks Ghost Hunting Series, we stop by the Basin Park Hotel in Eureka Springs to check what haunts could be found. We had a chance to spend the night in two of the most haunted rooms in the Hotel. You can follow along with our night below. This will be a spread between three articles. Check out video below to follow along in our journey, it was an eventful night...
Part 1 -Arriving at the Basin Hotel in Eureka Springs
Part 2 -Interview with Ghost Tour Guide
Charlie Ferrill
Part 3 -Jeremy checking out the Ghost Tour
Article 2 from the Basin Hotel to be released later today. Check back!
For more information on the Basin Park Hotel Ghost Tours and History...
As part of our Do the Ozarks Halloween series...The Arkansas CW Crew had a chance to speak with the caretakers of Clayton House Museum about their ghost stories related to this historic mansion in the Belle Grove Historic District in Fort Smith. Check out their experiences below.
Ghost Stories at Clayton House Part 1
Ghost Stories at Clayton House Part 2
Ghost Stories at Clayton House Part 3
You can go here to find out more about tours and other event scheduling for the Clayton House Museum.
The Crew had a chance to check out one of America's most intact Civil War Battlefields located in Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park. This was the location of the last major Civil War engagement in Northwest Arkansas on December 7th 1862. This battle between the Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi and Union Army of the Frontier resulted in 2,700 casualties. We had a chance to chat with couple of the park rangers overseeing the park. Check out their interviews below.
Interview with Park Ranger Bart Taylor
Interview with Park Ranger Matt Mulheran
From Interstate 540 in Fayetteville, travel west on U.S. 62 just 9 miles to the park. HOURS OF OPERATION Park ◆ Open 8 a.m. to an hour after sunset (year-round) Battlefield Museum ◆ Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (year-round) Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day For further information on park programs, reservations, or events, contact: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park 506 East Douglas Prairie Grove, AR 72753 (479) 846-2990
Don't miss your chance to enjoy a night of poetry with "The Story of Everything" by Kealoha. Thursday, November 1 at 7pm at Walton Arts Center. Click below to enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets.
Conceived and performed by internationally acclaimed Poet Laureate Kealoha, The Story of Everything is an epic poem that dramatizes explanations for human origin, drawing from sources as diverse as the Big Bang theory, disco, Michael Jackson and the Kumulipo – an 18th-century Hawaiian creation story. Journey through the past 13.7 billion years in this multi-media performance that encourages us to be better stewards of the earth and of each other.
As part of our Do the Ozarks series...The Arkansas CW Crew had a chance to check out the Clayton House in the Belle Grove Historic District in Fort Smith. It has a lot of history during the Victorian period which at the time it was the city;s frontier beginning on the boarder of Indian Territory. Below check out what we found out while we took a tour of the museum.
Clayton House interview part 1
Clayton House interview part 2
The Italianate-style mansion is also used for weddings and private gatherings with its stately parlors and expansive grounds. The historic Clayton house is located at 514 North 6th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
You can go here to find out more about tours and other event scheduling for the Clayton House Museum.
Howling 3k Fun Run and Halloween Fest this Saturday October 20th from 9 am to Noon at Veterans Memorial Park by Lake Fayetteville. This will benefit veterans needing service dogs. There will be lots of things to do including costume contest, vendors, One mile dog walk, silly dog competition, food and prizes. The Fun Run and activities will be a $20.00 onsite registration fee at 8 am. Children 10 and under are free. (tee shirts are for paying attendees) Bring Your Dogs!
With the month of October comes fall and Halloween fun! The Arkansas CW Crew powered by McLarty Daniel stopped by the Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee in Oklahoma. Morgahn, Jeremy and Devante couldn't wait to find out what goblins and ghouls awaited them on our visit. Watch interviews below.
Castle of Muskogee Halloween Festival Part 1
Castle of Muskogee Halloween Festival Part 2
Castle of Muskogee Halloween Festival Part 3
The Halloween festival is open Friday and Saturday nights throughout rest of October. You can click hereto get more information on times and ticket information.
SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN FOR BFF 2019! The Bentonville Film Festival will hold next year's festival May 7th through the 11th. You can submit your film for competition now through December 14th deadline. Click here for Rules and Click here for the entry form.
"Service Dogs of Distinction" is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing quality service dogs to veterans. They utilize sheltered rescued dogs and match them with veterans who suffer from PTSD, TBI or related illness. We had a chance to speak with Service Dogs of Distinction's Treasurer David Martin about the program. Watch his interview below.
Service Dogs of DistinctionTreasurer David Martin is President/CEO of Allegiance US, a leading corporate communications firm in Little Rock. David has more than 30 years experience in a career that emphasizes economic development and education initiatives that require strategic planning and marketing. He has completed projects in more than 35 countries and is a recognized expert in marketing/public opinion research. He has appeared on Capitol Hill to provide insight regarding political public opinion research. David created and implemented the Evidence-Based Marketing model, utilized by his firm to, provide enhanced accountability on behalf of clients.
Many PTSD, TBI Veterans don't drive, don't answer the phone, don't go outside in public, don't interact with strangers and resist assistance. These rescued dogs bring hope to veterans and a chance for a better life.
If you are a veteran or know a veteran suffering from PTSD, TBI or related illness and are in need of a service dog or would like to make a donation or get involved please contact them at: