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Weather Update
Winter Weather Advisory

Winter weather advisory in effect until 2 pm CST this afternoon.

The National Weather Service in Little Rock has extended the winter weather advisory for parts of North Arkansas until 2 PM CST this afternoon.

A mixture of light rain...light freezing rain is expected to continue across the area this afternoon. The precipitation will eventually change over to all rain this afternoon as temperatures slowly warm.

Ice accumulations from a trace to only a hundredth of an inch will be possible in the advisory area...or just a glaze possible. Although these accumulations are light...areas roadways will likely see some slippery areas. the main concerns for icy conditions will be elevated surfaces and roadways...such as bridges and overpasses.

A winter weather advisory means light wintry precipitation is in the forecast and may cause travel delays. If wintry precipitation is observed...be careful and slow down on area roadways.

Current Weather Conditions



Election certified; runoff set in Holland mayoral race


The Faulkner County Election Commission met Friday afternoon to certify the results of the Nov. 4 general election. The complete, official results are listed below.

In the race for Holland mayor, there will be a runoff on Nov. 25 between candidates Ronnie McGaha and Chris Zintel.

County Clerk Melinda Reynolds said a runoff is held when one candidate does not receive 50.1 percent of the vote. The Holland mayoral race is the only race in the county in which a runoff is being held.

According to the complete, official totals released Friday, McGaha received 30.5 percent of the vote, and Zintel received 41.5 percent. Jim Gabbard received 28 percent.

Early voting begins Tuesday at the courthouse and will be from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through the rest of the week. The runoff election will be Nov. 25 at Holland City Hall, Reynolds said.

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