Stacey Shiew

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Stacey Shiew

@sshiew1

Rogers AR Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Simmons Bank Championship
At the heart of the Simmons Bank Championship is a commitment to reinvesting in our communities. This year’s $125,000 cornerstone gift to First Tee – Central Arkansas will support a multi‑phase effort to strengthen youth development, including the addition of TrackMan technology, an indoor putting studio, and expanded classroom and program resources. We are grateful for the community support that makes this impact possible. #simmonsbankchampionship #sbgolfchamp
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Simmons Bank Championship
We’re proud to continue supporting @FirstTeeAR and the life‑changing work they do for young people through the game of golf. With the support of our charitable partners, this year’s gift helps create more opportunities for kids to learn and grow on and off the course. #simmonsbankchampionship #sbgolfchamp
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Mike Cormack
Mike Cormack@MCormack·
Good Morning Hogmerica! SO VERY PROUD Of This Kiddo ♡ Individual PLATNIUM ♡ Synergy Star Performer NATIONAL FINALIST Award ♡ 5th PLACE OVERALL ♡ HOPE Ya'll ALL Have A BLESSED Sunday!
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Matt Jones
Matt Jones@ByMattJones·
A funeral was scheduled today for Brian Kirby, a Freshman All-America baseball player at Arkansas in 1998 who helped the Razorbacks win the SEC for the first time in 1999. Kirby died at the age of 46 last week in a work accident in North Little Rock. wholehogsports.com/news/2026/apr/…
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Quinn Grovey
Quinn Grovey@quinngrovey4·
Two Hogs rounding the turn. Great tourney for a great cause!!!! Thanks for a great couple of days in Nashville John!
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Clint Stoerner
Clint Stoerner@ClintStoerner·
@sshiew1 Zero worry here big fella, just a few questions while observing
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Clint Stoerner
Clint Stoerner@ClintStoerner·
Airport questions… 1. Why would anyone make the decision to take Pappadeaux out of an airport? 2. Are there enough grown folks with $$ collecting Pokémon cards to justify a large vending machine in the airport? 3. Why would a female wear a sports bra with nothing over it in the airport? 4. Why do people put bags or food in seats next to them in crowded waiting areas? 5. Why would a person exhale aggressively into heavy foot traffic? 6. Why have self pay stations with zero room for people to line up or access? 7. Why do people stop to rest in the middle of high traffic areas? Just curious!!
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Bentonville Schools
Bentonville Schools@Bville_Schools·
On November 24, 2025, Casey Henry, the assistant ladies' basketball coach at Bentonville West High School made a trip with his student-athletes for what he expected to be a routine game. In the second quarter, a West player landed a nice three-pointer and started the defensive shuffle down the court. “As we moved down the court, I noticed one of our players looking toward the far baseline, holding her face in her hands and appearing distressed. I looked in the same direction and saw an official lying face down on the floor,” Coach Henry narrated. Coach Henry didn’t think. He reacted just as he had many times before. “I served as a Combat Medic in the United States Army for eight years,” Coach shared. “During my active duty, I was assigned to the prestigious 10th Mountain Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1-32 Infantry Battalion, based at Fort Drum, New York,” he added. That service took him far from New York to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. His job: to care for his fellow service men and women in a region ravaged by war. Years later, he was called to act again. Not on a battlefield but the hardwood. “After telling an administrator to call 911, I checked the official’s airway, breathing and circulation while a trainer and a nurse conducted similar assessments.” Coach Henry recalled seeing an AED when he arrived at the high school arena and urged a trainer to grab it. An on-site nurse began CPR until a bystander handed Coach Henry the charged AED paddles, which he quickly placed. After the shock, a pulse. It was weak, but it was all they needed. EMTs arrived and took over the lifesaving care that Casey and others had begun. While in the military, Coach Casey Henry received several awards, badges and honors, but they pale in comparison to the news that a patient is going to live. That high school referee survived his ordeal. Doctors discovered a 99% blockage in his heart. He received a stent, monitor and a renewed chance at life. “My training, combined with the coordinated efforts and training of others involved, played a significant role in the successful resuscitation of the official,” Coach Henry said. “While every emergency presents unique challenges, I have complete confidence in the medical training provided by the United States Army, which I believe to be among the best in the world. I’m grateful we were in the right place at the right time.” The right place, the right time and the right person. People willing to go the Extra Mile, whether on the battlefield, the hardwood or in the classroom. Congratulations, Coach Henry! Thank you for going the Extra Mile! #whereexcellencelives
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Trent Loyd
Trent Loyd@Coach_TLoyd·
Coach Henry is a great coach and leader of young people. This is a great read about in a moment when he was needed he didn’t even flinch and was ready to react. We are lucky to have him at West!
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On November 24, 2025, Casey Henry, the assistant ladies' basketball coach at Bentonville West High School made a trip with his student-athletes for what he expected to be a routine game. In the second quarter, a West player landed a nice three-pointer and started the defensive shuffle down the court. “As we moved down the court, I noticed one of our players looking toward the far baseline, holding her face in her hands and appearing distressed. I looked in the same direction and saw an official lying face down on the floor,” Coach Henry narrated. Coach Henry didn’t think. He reacted just as he had many times before. “I served as a Combat Medic in the United States Army for eight years,” Coach shared. “During my active duty, I was assigned to the prestigious 10th Mountain Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1-32 Infantry Battalion, based at Fort Drum, New York,” he added. That service took him far from New York to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. His job: to care for his fellow service men and women in a region ravaged by war. Years later, he was called to act again. Not on a battlefield but the hardwood. “After telling an administrator to call 911, I checked the official’s airway, breathing and circulation while a trainer and a nurse conducted similar assessments.” Coach Henry recalled seeing an AED when he arrived at the high school arena and urged a trainer to grab it. An on-site nurse began CPR until a bystander handed Coach Henry the charged AED paddles, which he quickly placed. After the shock, a pulse. It was weak, but it was all they needed. EMTs arrived and took over the lifesaving care that Casey and others had begun. While in the military, Coach Casey Henry received several awards, badges and honors, but they pale in comparison to the news that a patient is going to live. That high school referee survived his ordeal. Doctors discovered a 99% blockage in his heart. He received a stent, monitor and a renewed chance at life. “My training, combined with the coordinated efforts and training of others involved, played a significant role in the successful resuscitation of the official,” Coach Henry said. “While every emergency presents unique challenges, I have complete confidence in the medical training provided by the United States Army, which I believe to be among the best in the world. I’m grateful we were in the right place at the right time.” The right place, the right time and the right person. People willing to go the Extra Mile, whether on the battlefield, the hardwood or in the classroom. Congratulations, Coach Henry! Thank you for going the Extra Mile! #whereexcellencelives

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Mike Cormack
Mike Cormack@MCormack·
Good Morning Hogmerica! I Can't THANK This VERY VERY SPECIAL YOUNG LADY ENOUGH ♡ SHE Pulled Off A BIRTHDAY PARTY ♡ I Really Didn't Want ♡ IYKYK ♡ I'm Just Weird That Way ♡ BLESSED! HOPE Ya'll ALL Have A HOGTASTIC Wednesday!
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Arkansas State Golf Association
Spotted on the course 👀 ASGA gear was everywhere at the 2-Man Scramble this weekend ⛳️ Want your own? Members get exclusive discounts, or join our Partnership Program and pick your gear - on us. Link in bio to join now!
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Clint Stoerner
Clint Stoerner@ClintStoerner·
It’s a @laineywilson morning with Liv on her way to school today. Atta Girl “She said damn again daddy, I can say that when I get older” Heart Like a Truck “How does a truck have a heart daddy” 4x4xU “What’s a shotgun seat daddy” Appreciate the help raisin em Lainey!!
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Arkansas State Golf Association
Big news for junior golf in Arkansas! ⛳️ We’re proud to announce the inaugural Brooke Matthews Junior Championship, a brand-new event sponsored by LPGA professional and Rogers native @brooke_matt1. October 10-11, The Highlands Golf Club, Bella Vista, AR
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Noblesville Boom
Noblesville Boom@noblesvilleboom·
get to know Au'Diese Toney 🎤🤞🎣
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Noblesville Boom
Noblesville Boom@noblesvilleboom·
wishing a happy birthday to our head coach Tom Hankins 🎉
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Noblesville Boom
Noblesville Boom@noblesvilleboom·
Congratulations to head coach Tom Hankins on welcoming his first grandchild 💙 He will be away from the team tonight celebrating with family. Associate head coach Justin Wetzel will serve as head coach in his place.
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