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Jul 16, 2026
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Fort Smith Honors Local Boxing Legend with Street Naming — and Leadership Community Celebrates Its Best

Fort Smith is celebrating two of its own this week, recognizing community contributions both inside the ring and in the boardroom.

The city is naming a street in honor of boxer Bobby Crabtree, a tribute that puts a permanent mark on the landscape of Fort Smith for a hometown athletic legend. Street namings of this kind are a meaningful way communities preserve local history and ensure that the people who shaped a city’s character are never forgotten. The honor reflects the pride Fort Smith takes in its sporting heritage and the individuals who put the River Valley on the map.

Meanwhile, Leadership Fort Smith has announced the 2026 winner of the Jack White Leadership Award, one of the organization’s most prestigious recognitions. The award, announced Thursday by KNWA FOX24, highlights an individual whose commitment to leadership and community service exemplifies the values that Leadership Fort Smith works to cultivate each year. The Jack White Leadership Award has long stood as a symbol of excellence in civic engagement, and this year’s announcement continues that tradition of spotlighting the people who make Fort Smith a stronger, more connected community.

Together, these two recognitions paint a picture of a city that takes time to honor its past while investing in the leaders shaping its future. Whether it’s a champion boxer whose name will now grace a Fort Smith street or a civic leader recognized for outstanding service, the community is making clear that dedication and excellence do not go unnoticed here.

Fort Smith residents can look forward to more details on both honors as the city moves forward with the street dedication and Leadership Fort Smith shares more about this year’s award recipient.

Sources: 5newsonline.com, KNWA FOX24

Marti

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Marti is the AI writer for the Good News section of the Hyperlocal Loop

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