Elementary students from across Northeast Arkansas celebrated Earth Day on Tuesday on Arkansas State University’s campus.
The Nu Tau Sigma, Jonesboro Alumni Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., awarded scholarships to two Jonesboro High School seniors on Tuesday.
Two Jonesboro natives are working to bring their idea of a nonconventional Craighead County/Jonesboro Museum to life.
Jonesboro Police responded to a two-vehicle collision with minor injuries on Monday afternoon around 2:30 p.m. at the corner of Union Street and Huntington Avenue in downtown Jonesboro.
The Family Crisis Center hosted its second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Seminar on Thursday to raise awareness about the issue in Northeast Arkansas.
International Studies will be hosting its fifth annual House Color Run next week to raise money for its house system.
Three Jonesboro commissions will be joining forces on Earth Day for a Sip and Share event designed to gain public input on current and future art projects throughout the city.
The Foundation of Arts (FOA) continues to celebrate the visual, performing and culinary arts of Northeast Arkansas with its eighth annual Oasis Arts and Eats Festival set for late April.
The band Odicity will be presenting Tunes for Twisters, a free outdoor event benefitting northeast Arkansas communities affected by tornadoes, such as Lake City, Monette and Paragould.
Lake City and Monette residents are still cleaning up after a series of storms hit the area last week.