Registration for the 8th annual Oasis Arts and Eats Festival begins Monday for artists and vendors, so don’t miss your chance to join in the fun.
With vinyl making a major comeback, Jonesboro native Jared Harvey decided it was time to follow his dream, when he opened his record store, Jonesboogie Records, in early December.
With the New Year upon us, now is the perfect time to look for local events to keep you entertained as we head into 2025.
Students from Jonesboro were awarded scholarships this fall from the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
The Downtown Jonesboro Alliance (DJA) received emergency grant funding through Main Street Arkansas (MSA) to help businesses along Main Street affected by the road closure due to the structural issues surrounding the old Citizens Bank building.
Arkansas State University was awarded first place for the Sound of the Natural State in the band competition and second place in the float competition in the 77th annual Jonesboro Christmas Parade.
The students of A-State’s Design Entrepreneurship class will host an exclusive pop-up shop at Native Brew Works at 515 S Gee St. on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Arkansas State University choirs will showcase their fourth annual Sounds of the Season concert in Riceland Hall of Fowler Center this holiday season.
Get ready for bright lights and loads of Christmas fun as Christmas at the Park, presented by Ground Crew, opens tonight.
The City of Cash will be hosting its 18th annual Christmas Parade on Dec. 14. Admission is free.