A new Jonesboro nonprofit aiming to help foster kids will be hosting its first-ever car show fundraiser next weekend.
The Jonesboro Human Development Center (JHDC) celebrated summer with its much-anticipated “Water Day Luau” on Friday.
United Way of Northeast Arkansas announced on Thursday that $275,000 of allocated funding was being distributed to 16 nonprofits across the region for 2026.
For the past seven years, the Over A Cup Initiative has been dedicated to supporting women entrepreneurs in Northeast Arkansas build, establish, and grow businesses in the community.
Over A Cup Initiative, Inc. announced the recipient of its inaugural Business Boost Fund: DeAdrieanna Jones, owner of Brewtifully Yours, LLC.
First United Methodist Church of Jonesboro is hosting the Ozark Mission Project from June 8–13, welcoming more than 150 youth and adult volunteers from across Arkansas for a week of hands-on mission work and community outreach.
After years of hard work and with her new nonprofit status in hand, Jonesboro grandmother Vickie Lewis said she is closer than ever to fulfilling her dream of opening Arkansas’ first sensory gym for special needs children and adults, Zachary’s Sensory Gym.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Jonesboro awarded its B.H. “Pop” Parrish Scholarships to six high school seniors from three local school districts during the club’s monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
Jonesboro students got to learn how to dress for success Wednesday afternoon, giving them the skills they need to make an impression.
Firefighters from Jonesboro’s International Association of Fire Fighters Local 3718 volunteered their time on Friday to Fill the Boot and raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.