×
Government & Politics
1 year ago
Former Jonesboro mayoral candidate Jeremy Terrell endorses L.J. Bryant

Former Jonesboro mayoral candidate Jeremy Terrell has endorsed L.J. Bryant for mayor. “I think we need to move on,” he said.

News
1 year ago
JoyFest is back and bigger than ever

The 2024 Downtown Jonesboro JoyFest, hosted by the Downtown Jonesboro Alliance (DJA), has even more fun in store this year, featuring new attractions and artists.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Jonesboro man dead after weekend shooting

A Jonesboro man has been pronounced dead after being shot in a domestic violence incident on Friday.

Community
1 year ago
Mayor’s Youth Advancement Council Giving Tree helping those in need in Jonesboro

The Mayor’s Youth Advancement Council (MYAC) is helping those less fortunate this holiday season with their new MYAC Giving Tree.

Giving Guide
1 year ago
City of Jonesboro awarded Energy Department grant

The United States Department of Energy has announced Jonesboro has been awarded a federal grant as part of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program. 

Education
1 year ago
Williams Baptist Awarded $1.9 Million Workforce Grant

Gov. Sarah Sanders announced that WBU is among the institutions chosen to receive grant funding

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Two men given $150,000 bond for stealing over $5,000 worth of merchandise

Over $5000 worth of clothes and purses were shoplifted by two suspects from a mall store.

Education
1 year ago
Arvest Bank honors Northeast Arkansas teachers during ‘We Love Teachers’ initiative

Arvest Bank recently honored six local teachers during the bank’s annual “We Love Teachers” initiative.

Education
1 year ago
First class of Arkansas Delta Women’s Leadership Academy celebrates graduation

The 25 women in the inaugural class of the Arkansas Delta Women’s Leadership Academy, hosted by Arkansas State University, have spent the last 11 months working toward a goal, becoming better leaders in the communities they serve.   

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Jonesboro man given $500,000 bond after reportedly impersonating police officer

A Jonesboro man was given a $500,000 bond after being charged with impersonating a police officer at multiple Jonesboro schools. He said he “does dumb stuff.”