Bare Fit specializes in one-on-one training, though group classes and open gym access is also available.
Five Arkansas State University alumni were among the 104 new physicians who earned their medical degrees from New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine last week.
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.
NYITCOM at A-State celebrated 104 new medical doctors at its annual commencement and hooding ceremony, which was held at A-State’s First National Bank Arena in Jonesboro on Friday.
NYITCOM at A-State’s DPHI launched its latest program to help new and expectant mothers in east Arkansas this summer.
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Arkansas campus generated an estimated $44.6 million in economic impact during the 2022-23 fiscal year, according to a recent study conducted by Parker Strategy Group.
Super V Drugs wants you to know what you can do to help stop the spread of measles to keep you and your loved ones healthy.
Northeast Arkansans for Animals’ (NAFA) monthly low-cost pet vaccination clinic has been scheduled for later in May.
From in-clinic to in-home, the new Red River Infusion Clinic and Pharmacy of Jonesboro is now providing a variety of specialty care to hospitals and patients across Northeast Arkansas.
A Jonesboro special needs Life Scout is working to earn the rank of Eagle Scout by hosting a toy drive benefitting Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis.