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News
1 year ago
Volunteers take over $10,000 to hurricane victims

After less than a week of gathering donations, two volunteers from the Woods Baptist Church in Brookland took over $10,000 worth of supplies to victims of Hurricane Helene.

News
1 year ago
Jonesboro man taking last minute trip to help hurricane victims

Local contractor David Inman will be heading to Burnsville, North Carolina, on Thursday morning as he leads a team to help with relief efforts after the recent hurricane that hit the area.

Business
1 year ago
JET starting “Trollies on Tour” to promote new vehicles, implementing new routes

To promote the vehicles, JET will take a trolley to local groups such as classrooms, congregations, civic groups and more as they become available.

Business
1 year ago
Fate of Old Citizens Bank building was a major topic at City Council

City Council unanimously passed a last-minute resolution declaring an emergency and authorizing the mayor to allocate funds to construct “reasonable public protection structures” on properties near the old Citizens Bank building.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Pets of the Week Oct. 7

Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Oct. 8, 2024 – Dogs and cats of all […]

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Two charged in connection with September vehicle shooting

Men involved in a weekend shooting in September were identified and charged Monday. 

Sports
1 year ago
Chiefs Spoil Former ASU Kicker Homecoming

Blake Grupe plays in Arrowhead Stadium for first time

Business
1 year ago
Community pushes back against rezoning ordinance

A rezoning ordinance on its second reading prompted public outcry in Thursday’s City Council meeting.

Arts & Entertainment
1 year ago
Legends continue to inspire fun and spooky events

From mysterious creatures to terrifying ghosts, Northeast Arkansas’ rich and colorful history continues to inspire unique and fun activities spawned by unusual legends, especially around Halloween.

Government & Politics
1 year ago
Rodney Govens and Steve Parsons debate at A-State

Candidates for Congressional District 1 of the House of Representatives met Thursday to debate rural population decline, student loans, cost of living and more.