As the nation prepares to celebrate a historic milestone this Fourth of July, a local tradition is ready to help Northeast Arkansas mark the occasion in spectacular fashion.
A Jonesboro woman is working to make haircuts more comfortable for kids with autism, one appointment at a time.
With summer temperatures and humidity soaring across Northeast Arkansas, the team at Roof Raiders is noticing the same four quiet warning signs popping up in neighborhoods.
AEL provides no-cost Head Start and Early Head Start services to pregnant women and children from birth to age five.
The route adjustment arrives alongside a newly finalized two-year renewal of Southern’s Essential Air Service contract for the Jonesboro market.
Multiple people came together in Jonesboro to support a 10-year-old girl’s mission to provide stability and opportunity for children without a permanent home.
Their goal is to create an inclusive environment where individuals of all ages and skill levels can experience the sport of climbing.
The Bay Veterans Memorial will be covered in red, white, and blue later this month as the community gathers for the Flag Day 5K. Local teenager Aden Graham spearheaded the event to provide the community with a local way to support the DAV.
It was very similar to the way things started two years ago, when Westside started cold but was a roaring furnace by the final in winning a state championship.
The initiative aims to build positive relationships between law enforcement and the community’s youth through hands-on demonstrations, shared meals, and a little summer fun.