Home News The Big Picture Inconsequential News Quiz: Sexually Satisfied Edition Inconsequential News Quiz: Sexually Satisfied Edition By Arkansas Times Staff On June 28, 20192:34 pm Play at home, while waiting for the inevitable no-knock warrant to be served. Inconsequential News Quiz: Sexually Satisfied Edition Two women called the Garland County Sheriff’s Office in mid-June to report that a pair of unknown assailants had forced their way into the women’s home, shouting for a man named Mike and demanding payment of a debt. Why, according to police, were the two who allegedly perpetrated the crime so recognizable? The Little Rock Police Department recently announced a new policy concerning an issue that has been especially problematic for the LRPD in recent years. What is the new policy? The Arkansas Alcohol Beverage Control board voted last month to revoke the liquor permit for the Paper Moon, a “gentleman’s club” at 3310 Mabelvale Pike in Little Rock. What did undercover ABC agents who visited the club say they saw? Julie McGee, an ex-girlfriend of former state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson (R-Little Rock), delivered bombshell testimony in June in a pre-trial hearing related to federal charges that Hutchinson misappropriated campaign funds for his own use. Which of the following is among the things McGee testified to in court? Little Rock’s Josh Harris, 37, made an appearance last month on “American Ninja Warrior,” a game show in which contestants use their brains and brawn to take on a near-superhuman obstacle course. According to Harris, what were some of the things he did to prepare for the show? Springdale behemoth Tyson Foods rolled out a line of products in mid-June, which it hopes will help it keep up with changing American tastes. Which of the following is a new Tyson product scheduled to be on sale this summer? Doctor’s Orders RX, a medical marijuana dispensary that opened in May near Hot Springs, was sued in federal court in June. What’s the issue? Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement