The name change is part of an effort to be another recreational option in the lives of boys and girls.
Jonesboro will have a new private school for parents to consider for their K through 12 children when the academy opens in August.
Special guest speakers included Paragould’s Juli Jackson, Mary Hollis Imboden from Bono, and more.
“The idea of Lebowski’s is to be an English pub, most of our furniture has been ordered from London,” Owens said.
A Jonesboro woman was recently the victim of a scam, even though she was the one who made the initial contact.
The Arkansas State University Red Wolves football team got in a spring scrimmage on a sunny, Saturday afternoon.
For his cabinet, Jonesboro artist Matt Ball chose the Diana Fritillary, the state butterfly of Arkansas; “They’re so colorful and beautiful…everyone loves a butterfly.”
“I never in my life expected anything like this to happen to us, and I don’t know how to handle it. I’m having to deal with the fact that I didn’t know that my child was in danger.”
Among the attendees was Natalie Breckenridge, a Jonesboro resident deeply moved by the collaborative efforts unfolding before her. “I absolutely love seeing the leadership of our city coming alongside the leadership of our churches,” she remarked.