The Juneteenth holiday is today, and certain offices and services in Jonesboro may be closed.
With the “Bell to Bell, No Cell Act,” also known as Act 122, scheduled to go into effect in August, Jonesboro schools have begun to plan for the upcoming changes.
The Jonesboro Advertising and Promotion Commission discussed several potential long-term projects on Monday, including reducing a downtown road to one lane, mosquito abatement and more.
Cavenaugh to not run for re-election, Longmire will run for District 30 seat
Jonesboro protest joins similar events held across the country
Site prep work has begun for the new fire department station in Monette, AR.
The Arkansas State Police announced that K9 Ghost has received a bullet and stab protective vest.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Tuesday signed Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ waiver to ban soft drinks and candy from Arkansas’ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also referred to as food stamps.
Judge Kimberly Boling Bibb announced Friday she is seeking a second term as Division 8 circuit judge for the Second Judicial District.
The City of Hardy has appointed an interim police chief following the arrest of its former chief, Scott Rose.