Arkansas’ largest fireworks show happens tonight at Southside Softball Complex
Sydney Rush attended band tryouts on a whim in sixth grade. The Jonesboro native didn’t come from a musical family, but her best friend encouraged her to join the band.
Over three months after it was initially canceled, PRIDEfest is returning to Northeast Arkansas this year.
“Fireworks are traditionally tied to celebration and freedom, and for Black Americans, Juneteenth is exactly that — a moment of long-delayed liberation,” said KLEK 102.5 FM founder and general manager LaGanzie Kale.
Leadership Jonesboro’s new “Capture NEA: Northeast Arkansas Photography Contest” aims to show the best of NEA through stunning visuals and promote local talent.
The Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home has announced the line-up for the 2025 Sunken Lands Songwriting Circle.
As the city of Jonesboro prepares to close out a week of reflection, celebration, and connection, KLEK 102.5 FM invites the entire community to attend the Juneteenth Fireworks Display.
The West End Neighborhood Association invites all of northeast Arkansas to the 4th Annual West End Garden Tour, a showcase celebrating the beauty, heritage and spirit of Jonesboro’s most historic neighborhoods.
Juneteenth parade kicks off a busy Saturday schedule
The Rick Faris Band will perform a concert of bluegrass music at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 23, at the Collins Theatre.