
All proceeds from the event went to scholarships for Craighead County high school seniors intending to pursue plant sciences at an Arkansas school.

“Users are charged $3.46 per hour too use the chargers. An hour is good for 65 miles,” Slade Mitchell, spokesman for CWL, said.

Today’s speakers included Arkansas’ First Gentleman Bryan Sanders, AR Parks and Rec Director Shea Lewis, Mayor Harold Copenhaver, and others.

Event raises money for NEA Baptist Charitable Foundation’s HOPE Circle

Walking and running are wonderful ways to get into nature, boost serotonin levels, decompress from a stressful day, or start your morning more centered. Before you step outside, here are some tips for safety.

Amidst a unanimous decision by the U.S. House of Representatives to ban TikTok nationwide, mental health experts discuss concerns over social media’s negative impact on young people’s well-being.

The Jonesboro Sanitation Department & Keep Jonesboro Beautiful Commission encourage us to join hands to keep our Jonesboro neighborhoods clean and beautiful, one paper lawn bag at a time.

This synchronicity is a rare occurrence, with the last time it happened being 221 years ago.

Arkansas, like many states in the U.S., has a rich history intertwined with the evolution of DST.

This series invites women to immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, fostering camaraderie and skill development in a picturesque setting.