Photos for August 4, 2022

2022-08-27 00:18:09 By : Ms. Zede medical

The ship Navi-Star carrying a load of corn starts its way from the port in Odesa, Ukraine, Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. Ukraine is a major global grain supplier but the war had blocked most exports, so the July 22 deal aimed to ease food security around the globe. World food prices have been soaring in a crisis blamed on the war, supply chain problems and COVID-19. (AP Photo/Nina Lyashonok)

FILE - In this photo provided by China's Xinhua News Agency, a People's Liberation Army member looks through binoculars during military exercises as Taiwan's frigate Lan Yang is seen at the rear on Aug. 5, 2022. China on Wednesday, Aug. 10, reaffirmed its threat to use military force to bring self-governing Taiwan under its control, amid threatening Chinese military exercises that have raised tensions between the sides to their highest level in years. (Lin Jian/Xinhua via AP, File)

Construction workers help direct traffic outside a residential and commercial building under construction at the Essex Crossing development on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. America’s hiring boom continued last month as employers added a surprising 528,000 jobs despite raging inflation and rising anxiety about a recession. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner, right, enters a cage in a courtroom prior to a hearing in Khimki just outside Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Closing arguments in Brittney Griner's cannabis possession case are set for Thursday, nearly six months after the American basketball star was arrested at a Moscow airport in a case that reached the highest levels of US-Russia diplomacy. (Evgenia Novozhenina/Pool Photo via AP)

In this image taken from video footage run by China's CCTV, a projectile is launched from an unspecified location in China, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. China says it conducted "precision missile strikes" in the Taiwan Strait on Thursday as part of military exercises that have raised tensions in the region to their highest level in decades. (CCTV via AP)

Chloe Callis (left), a counselor for Camp Millwood of the Millwood Academy in Rogers, speaks to her campers from inside a Ferret armoured car Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, while touring the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. Several groups of campers toured the museum and enjoyed hands-on experience with displays. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

MAN OF LETTERS Wayne Benson with the Rogers Street Department uses a torch on Wednesday to seal reflective letters on pavement at Seventh and Pine streets in Rogers. Workers were marking Seventh Street as part of improvements to the street between Poplar and Oak streets. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

MAN OF LETTERS John Williams with the Rogers Street Department arranges letters Wednesday at Seventh and Pine streets in Rogers. Workers were marking Seventh Street as part of improvements to the street between Poplar and Oak streets. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

Danielle Simmons (from right), an educator with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, instructs Willa Vansell, 8; Ryan Robertson, 7; Caylee Spanel, 7; and other children about firearms and safety on Wednesday at a shooting sports summer camp hosted by the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center in Fort Smith. The one-day camp, another session of which the nature center will host today for kids ages 12-15, saw Simmons teaching the basics of shooting, from the various types of ammunition to the most common guns for hunting, with her most important rules being never to point the barrel at another person and to always assume a gun is loaded. Participants got to test their new knowledge using International Hunting Education Association replica firearms incapable of firing real rounds as well as a screen-projected hunting video game. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)

Tave Donray Spiers, 9, and others practice their aim on Wednesday at a shooting sports summer camp hosted by the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center in Fort Smith. The one-day camp, another session of which the nature center will host today for kids ages 12-15, saw Arkansas Game and Fish Commission educator Danielle Simmons teaching the basics of shooting, from the various types of ammunition to the most common guns for hunting, with her most important rules being never to point the barrel at another person and to always assume a gun is loaded. Participants got to test their new knowledge using International Hunting Education Association replica firearms incapable of firing real rounds as well as a screen-projected hunting video game. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)

Danielle Simmons (left), an educator with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, instructs Bailey Tull, 8, and other children about firearms and safety on Wednesday at a shooting sports summer camp hosted by the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center in Fort Smith. The one-day camp, another session of which the nature center will host today for kids ages 12-15, saw Simmons teaching the basics of shooting, from the various types of ammunition to the most common guns for hunting, with her most important rules being never to point the barrel at another person and to always assume a gun is loaded. Participants got to test their new knowledge using International Hunting Education Association replica firearms incapable of firing real rounds as well as a screen-projected hunting video game. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)

Audra Cattaneo, a shelter attendant at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter, gives Uma some outside time Wednesday at the shelter. All dog adoption fees will be waived through Saturday. For more information see https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/525/Animal-Services Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for daily galleries. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

Audra Cattaneo, a shelter attendant at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter, gives Harvey some outside time Wednesday at the shelter. All dog adoption fees will be waived through Saturday. For more information see https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/525/Animal-Services Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for daily galleries. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

HELP FOR FLOOD RAVAGED KENTUCKY Kevin Lemmon loads chain saws on Wednesday during preparations for Sheep Dog Impact Assistance deployment to eastern Kentucky to help victims of flooding. A team of 30 men and women are part of the group's relief effort, said Lance Nutt, founder of Sheep Dog Impact Assistance. Their primary work will be cleaning the inside of homes ravaged by flood waters, removing damaged sheet rock and carpeting and helping as needed. Some of the team were already working in Kentucky on Wednesday, Nutt said. The team will return to Rogers on Sunday. Sheep Dog Impact Assistance helps active military members, veterans, law enforcement and responds to disasters. The group is based in Rogers at the Center for Nonprofits, but has chapters around the nation. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

HELP FOR FLOOD RAVAGED KENTUCKY Sarah Batulis of Fort Smith brings her luggage to a staging area on Wednesday during preparations for Sheep Dog Impact Assistance deployment to eastern Kentucky to help victims of recent flooding. It is the first Sheep Dog deployment for Batulis. A team of 30 men and women are part of the group's relief effort, said Lance Nutt, founder of Sheep Dog Impact Assistance. Their primary work will be cleaning the inside of homes ravaged by flood waters, removing damaged sheet rock and carpeting and helping as needed. Some of the team were already working in Kentucky on Wednesday, Nutt said. The team will return to Rogers on Sunday. Sheep Dog Impact Assistance helps active military members, veterans, law enforcement and responds to disasters. The group is based in Rogers at the Center for Nonprofits, but has chapters around the nation. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

HELP FOR FLOOD RAVAGED KENTUCKY Lance Nutt (left) and Josh Duggar load supplies on Wednesday during preparations for Sheep Dog Impact Assistance deployment to eastern Kentucky to help victims of flooding. Nutt is founder of the organization. A team of 30 men and women are part of the group's relief effort, Nutt said. Their primary work will be cleaning the inside of homes ravaged by flood waters, removing damaged sheet rock and carpeting and helping as needed. Some of the team were already working in Kentucky on Wednesday, Nutt said. The team will return to Rogers on Sunday. Sheep Dog Impact Assistance helps active military members, veterans, law enforcement and responds to disasters. The group is based in Rogers at the Center for Nonprofits, but has chapters around the nation. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

OUT WITH THE OLD Stuart Hayes (left) and Brad Conley, both with Bentonville Transportation and Streets Department, replace a pedestrian crossing signal Wednesday at Bright Field Middle School in Bentonville. A signal that uses more advanced technology was installed to replace the old signal. School starts Aug. 15 in Bentonville. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

OUT WITH THE OLD Stuart Hayes (left) and Brad Conley, both with Bentonville Transportation and Streets Department, replace a pedestrian crossing signal Wednesday at Bright Field Middle School in Bentonville. A signal that uses more advanced technology was installed to replace the old signal. School starts Aug. 15 in Bentonville. Go to nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ to see more photos. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

Chloe Callis (left), a counselor for Camp Millwood of the Millwood Academy in Rogers, speaks to her campers from inside a Ferret armoured car Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, while touring the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. Several groups of campers toured the museum and enjoyed hands-on experience with displays. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

Laci Prince (center), executive director of the Arkansas Air and Military Museum, speaks Wednesday to campers from Camp Millwood of Millwood Academy in Rogers about the Lockheed C-130 Hercules on display at the museum in Fayetteville. Several groups of campers toured the museum and enjoyed hands-on experience with displays. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

Laci Prince (left), executive director of the Arkansas Air and Military Museum, guides campers from Camp Millwood of Millwood Academy in Rogers into a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter Wednesday while touring the museum in Fayetteville. Several groups of campers toured the museum and enjoyed hands-on experience with displays. Visit nwaonline.com/220804Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

The entrance to the Dur/Haskins/Baker home and what was once the Vinola Wine Ranch displays the stone and wrought-iron fence built by Jack Dur about 1927. (Courtesy photo/James Hales)

Carl Starck built his two-story home with 20-foot wide porches and a large wine cellar for storing and aging the fine wines produced on the Vinola Ranch. It was made of native limestone. The stone from the house was later used by Jack Dur to build the elegant fence across from the Arkansas 94E Fire Department. (Courtesy image/Rogers Historical Museum)

FILE - San Francisco 49ers defensive end Bryant Young (97) is carried off the field by teammates after his team's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFL football game in San Francisco, on Dec. 23, 2007. Young's ability to inspire — both through his play and through his response to unimaginable setbacks on and off the field — finally earned him admission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer, nearly 15 years after his last game. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., flanked by Paivi Nevala, minister counselor of the Finnish Embassy, left, and Karin Olofsdotter, Sweden's ambassador to the U.S., welcomes diplomats from Sweden and Finland just before the Senate vote to ratify NATO membership for the two nations in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., right, welcomes Paivi Nevala, minister counselor of the Finnish Embassy, left, and Karin Olofsdotter, Sweden's ambassador to the U.S., center, just before the Senate vote to ratify NATO membership for the two nations in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., center, is flanked by Paivi Nevala, minister counselor of the Finnish Embassy, left, and Karin Olofsdotter, Sweden's ambassador to the U.S., as he welcomes diplomats just before the Senate vote to ratify NATO membership for the two nations in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

FILE - Minjee Lee, of Australia, tees off on the 15th hole during the first round in the Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Congressional Country Club, on June 23, 2022, in Bethesda, Md. The LPGA's final major of the year might be the most significant based on where it's played. The Women's British Open goes to Muirfield. It was only six years ago Muirfield had an all-male membership. In danger of losing the British Open, the club took another vote and now allows women. And now it hosts the Women's British Open. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

FILE - Brooke Henderson, of Canada, follows her ball after playing on the 5th hole during the last round of the Evian Championship women's golf tournament in Evian, eastern France, on July 24, 2022. The LPGA's final major of the year might be the most significant based on where it's played. The Women's British Open goes to Muirfield. It was only six years ago Muirfield had an all-male membership. In danger of losing the British Open, the club took another vote and now allows women. And now it hosts the Women's British Open. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

FILE - Jennifer Kupcho tees off on the fourth hole during the second round in the Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Congressional Country Club, on June 24, 2022, in Bethesda, Md. The LPGA's final major of the year might be the most significant based on where it's played. The Women's British Open goes to Muirfield. It was only six years ago Muirfield had an all-male membership. In danger of losing the British Open, the club took another vote and now allows women. And now it hosts the Women's British Open. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)

FILE - Catriona Matthew of Scotland watches her drive on the seventh tee during the second round of the LPGA Volvik Championship golf tournament at the Travis Pointe Country Club on May 25, 2018, in Ann Arbor, Mich. The LPGA's final major of the year might be the most significant based on where it's played. The Women's British Open goes to Muirfield. It was only six years ago Muirfield had an all-male membership. In danger of losing the British Open, the club took another vote and now allows women. And now it hosts the Women's British Open. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

FILE - In Gee Chun, of South Korea, hits her second shot on the third hole during the final round of play in the KPMG Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Congressional Country Club, on June 26, 2022, in Bethesda, Md. The LPGA's final major of the year might be the most significant based on where it's played. The Women's British Open goes to Muirfield. It was only six years ago Muirfield had an all-male membership. In danger of losing the British Open, the club took another vote and now allows women. And now it hosts the Women's British Open. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)

Attorney Stephen Lancaster, representing the Responsible Growth Arkansas committee, answers questions about the proposed ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana during the Board of Election Commissioners meeting Wednesday at the State Capitol in Little Rock. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staci Vandagriff)

A woman holds a dog in the aftermath of the Russian shelling in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Russian forces kept up their bombardment of the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, shelling it twice over the past 24 hours, Mykolaiv regional governor Vitaliy Kim reported. The shelling damaged a pier, an industrial enterprise, residential buildings, a garage cooperative, a supermarket and a pharmacy, Kim said. (AP Photo/Kostiantyn Liberov)

Vice President Kamala Harris shows a map of abortion laws across the U.S. on Wednesday at a meeting on reproductive rights. President Joe Biden signed an executive order seeking Medicaid funding for women trying to cross state lines for an abortion. (AP/Susan Walsh)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Luis Castillo delivers against the New York Yankees in the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., right, welcomes Paivi Nevala, minister counselor of the Finnish Embassy, left, and Karin Olofsdotter, Sweden's ambassador to the U.S., center, just before the Senate vote to ratify NATO membership for the two nations in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

This photo provided by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shows Edmee Chavannes, an anti-abortion activist who is accused of entering a carafem reproductive health clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and tried to gain access to the clinic by posing as patients. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department via AP)

This photo provided by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shows Rickey Williams, an anti-abortion activist who is accused of entering a carafem reproductive health clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and tried to gain access to the clinic by posing as patients. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department via AP)

This photo provided by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shows Bevelyn Williams, an anti-abortion activist who is accused of entering a carafem reproductive health clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and tried to gain access to the clinic by posing as patients. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department via AP)

This combo of photos provided by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shows, from left, Edmee Chavannes, Rickey Williams and Bevelyn Williams, anti-abortion activists, are accused of posing as patients and entering a carafem reproductive health clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department via AP)

FILE PHOTO The owners of the former Valley View Golf Course have signed an agreement with the city of Farmington to mow their property twice a year, in May and September. The city has been dealing with tall grass on the former golf course for more than two years.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce signs autographs at NFL football training camp Saturday, July 30, 2022, in St. Joseph, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce signs autographs at NFL football training camp Saturday, July 30, 2022, in St. Joseph, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr hold posters with his photo during a sit-in protest, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. The Influential Shiite cleric has told his followers to continue their sit-in inside Iraq's government zone, and called for the dissolution of the parliament and early elections. (AP Photo/Anmar Khalil)

FILE - Los Angeles Dodgers television play-by-play announcer Vin Scully rehearses before a baseball game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix on July 3, 2002. Scully, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night, Aug. 2, 2022, the team said. He was 94. (AP Photo/Paul Connors, File)

FILE - Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully thanks fans at the unveiling of a street sign bearing his name at the entrance to Dodger Stadium, in Los Angeles on April 11, 2016. Scully, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night, Aug. 2, 2022, the team said. He was 94. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Hot Springs police officers interview witnesses to a fatal shooting that occurred at around 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, near the Best Court Motel, 638 Ouachita. - File photo by The Sentinel-Record

Leslie R.J. Sinclair - Submitted photo

LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Lincoln City Council voted July 19 to begin proceedings to have this building on Pridemore Drive condemned and demolished.

A dredge in the Mississippi River near Venice, La., pumps sediment from the bottom July 21. A pipeline carries the sediment to create 7 miles of new marshes and ridges, starting near Venice. (AP/Janet McConnaughey)

The southwestern end of West Grand Terre Island in Louisiana's Barataria Bay is shown July 21. The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority has announced the completion of $100 million worth work to restore 251 acres of beach and dune and 147 acres of back-barrier marsh on the island. (AP/Janet McConnaughey)

Bren Haase, executive director of the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, talks with reporters July 21 at Southern Seaplane in Belle Chasse, La., before a seaplane tour of barrier island and marsh creation projects. (AP/Janet McConnaughey)

This photo shows Timbalier Island on July 8, 2021. It is one of two barrier islands and a headland where the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority recently added 1,000 acres of land and 8.6 miles of beach. (AP/Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority)

This photo shows work underway on Jan. 18 to create marsh and ridges in the Spanish Pass area of Terrebonne Parish. The 1,600-acre project is the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority's largest project so far. (AP/Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority)

Part of Venice, La., and behind it part of the area where the state Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority is building 7 miles of marshes and ridges is seen July 21. The straight line that zigzags at the right will be part of a ridge, relatively high ground where trees will be planted. (AP/Janet McConnaughey)

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson prepares to throw a pass during the NFL football team's training camp, Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, in Berea, Ohio. (AP Photo/Nick Cammett)

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson throws a pass during the NFL football team's training camp, Monday, August 1, 2022, in Berea, Ohio. Watson was suspended for six games on Monday after being accused by two dozen women in Texas of sexual misconduct during massage treatments, in what a disciplinary officer said was behavior “more egregious than any before reviewed by the NFL.” (AP Photo/Nick Cammett)

FILE - In this July 19, 2018, photo, Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Walorski's office says that she was killed Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in a car accident. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Luis Castillo delivers against the New York Yankees in the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

A woman stands amongst the debris after the Russian shelling in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Russian forces kept up their bombardment of the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, shelling it twice over the past 24 hours, Mykolaiv regional governor Vitaliy Kim reported. The shelling damaged a pier, an industrial enterprise, residential buildings, a garage cooperative, a supermarket and a pharmacy, Kim said. (AP Photo/Kostiantyn Liberov)

People listen as organizers speak during a Value Them Both watch party after a question involving a constitutional amendment removing abortion protections from the Kansas constitution failed, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Overland Park, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

A person walks to get a view of the eruptions on Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland on Wednesday Aug. 3, 2022, which is located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital of Reykjavik and close to the international Keflavik Airport. Authorities in Iceland say the volcano in the southwest of the country is erupting just eight months after its last eruption officially ended. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gunnarsson)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, photo, broadcaster Vin Scully poses for a photo prior a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night, Aug. 2, 2022. He was 94. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Lupe Guillen, from Lincoln Heights, leaves momentos as she visits a memorial for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP)

Los Angeles Dodger fans, including Rudy Escobar with his son Rodolofo, 7, visit a memorial for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP)

Momentos are left at a memorial for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP)

Momentos are left at a memorial for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP)

Jesus Carcamo leaves a Dodgers baseball cap at the star of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully along the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug, 3, 2022. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Tiffany Morales, 21, from Montebello, reacts as she visits a memorial for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP)

Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez, left, and others observe a moment of silence for Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully before a baseball game against the New York Mets at Nationals Park, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Washington. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Baseball memorabilia is left at the star of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully along the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug, 3, 2022. The Hall of Fame broadcaster, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night. He was 94. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Allie Utley, left, and Jae Moyer, center, of Overland Park, react during a primary watch party Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, at the Overland Park (Kan.) Convention Center. Kansas voters on Tuesday protected the right to get an abortion in their state, rejecting a measure that would have allowed their Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten abortion restrictions or ban it outright. (Tammy Ljungblad/The Kansas City Star via AP)

Hannah Joerger, left, Amanda Grosserode, center, and Mara Loughman hug during a Value Them Both watch party after a question involving a constitutional amendment removing abortion protections from the Kansas constitution failed Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Overland Park, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

People listen as organizers speak during a Value Them Both watch party after a question involving a constitutional amendment removing abortion protections from the Kansas constitution failed, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Overland Park, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Attorney General Merrick Garland, right, speaks during the first meeting of the interagency Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, left, and President Joe Biden, on screen, listen. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Abortion-rights supporters rejoice as early polls indicate the proposed constitutional amendment in Kansas has not passed late Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, at a Kansans for Constitutional Freedom election watch party at the Overland Park Convention Center in Overland Park, Kan. (Evert Nelson/The Topeka Capital-Journal via AP)

President Joe Biden speaks virtually from the Indian Treaty Room on the White House complex in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, on securing access to reproductive and other health during the first meeting of the interagency Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access. Vice President Kamala Harris, third from right, and other administration officials listen. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Joe Biden speaks virtually during the first meeting of the interagency Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. From left, White House Domestic Policy Adviser Susan Rice, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Attorney General Merrick Garland and Vice President Kamala Harris. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Tom Halbmaier, Bentonville girls basketball coach, said he is pleased with the new 6A-West Conference schedule for the 2022-23 season. The conference will have nine teams as Fort Smith Northside joins the league, moving in from the 6A-Central. (Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Beach)

FILE - Film producer Janet Yang, head of Janet Yang Productions, speaks following a contract signing event held as part of the Beijing International Film Festival in Beijing, Monday, April 20, 2015. Yang was elected the 36th president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the group’s board of governors announced Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022. Yang, the 66-year-old producer of “The Joy Luck Club” and “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” becomes the first Asian-American and fourth woman to lead the organization behind the Oscars. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, June 1, 2014, photo, Janet Yang arrives at the Huading Film Awards held at the Ricardo Montalban Theater, in Los Angeles. Producer Yang was elected the 36th president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the group’s board of governors announced Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022. Yang, the 66-year-old producer of “The Joy Luck Club” and “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” becomes the first Asian-American and fourth woman to lead the organization behind the Oscars. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - St. Louis Rams quarterback, Marc Bulger, left, is sacked by San Francisco 49ers Bryant Young during an NFL football game on Sept. 11, 2005 in San Francisco. Young's ability to inspire — both through his play and through his response to unimaginable setbacks on and off the field — finally earned him admission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer, nearly 15 years after his last game. (AP Photo/George Nikitin, File)

Commissioner Jamie Clemmer asks attorney Stephen Lancaster (not pictured), representing the Responsible Growth Arkansas committee, a question about the proposed ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana during the Board of Election Commissioners meeting Wednesday at the State Capitol in Little Rock. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staci Vandagriff)

Buu Van Nygren poses for a photograph before a Navajo Nation Presidential forum at a tribal casino outside Flagstaff Arizona, on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Nygren is among 15 candidates seeking the top leadership post on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. (AP Photo/Felicia Fonseca)

FILE—Navajo Presidential candidate Jonathan Nez speaks during a Presidential Forum at Arizona State University, Tuesday, July 12, 2022, in Phoenix. Nez is among 15 candidates seeking the top leadership post on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

President Joe Biden speaks virtually during an event in the Indian Treaty Room on the White House complex in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, on securing access to reproductive and other health during the first meeting of the interagency Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access. Listening in person are, from left, White House Intergovernmental Affairs director Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Domestic Policy Adviser Susan Rice, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Vice President Kamala Harris. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

The Walmart AMP in Rogers is the place to be Monday for a big show featuring Wiz Khalifa (pictured) & Logic, with 24kGoldn and others. It all starts at 6:30 p.m. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Jason Landis)

Arkansas native Jonathan Karrant returns to his hometown of Fort Smith on Monday to perform at 906 Lounge. Doors open at 5 p.m.; show starts at 7. Karrant is a song stylist who lives and works in Las Vegas but tours the country as well. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

Evan Anderson and the Pea Ridge Blackhawks will don their road white jerseys for Friday's home game against Gravette. The Blackhawks are waiting on their shipment of new black jerseys to arrive, but supply chain issues have delayed the arrival of the new threads..(Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/Brent Soule)

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