The resolution, which hasn’t been decided yet by the Public Works Committee, has already received criticism from a Jonesboro City Council member.
“This probably will be the largest event in the state,” the Chief said. “We’re going to deal with it. We’ll take it as it comes and adjust accordingly.”
Officers located one vehicle in the ditch on the north side of 463 and one vehicle still in the roadway, both with extreme damage.
Embrace the wonder of this rare celestial event and create lasting memories under the darkened skies of the Natural State.
Growers are facing what is described as the most significant hybrid seed shortage in recent memory.
The intersection is blocked – drivers are asked to avoid the area.
Election Day is Tuesday, April 2.
Threats to structures have been noted and citizens have been asked to avoid the area.
The week ahead promises varied weather conditions, starting with showers and thunderstorms on Monday, tapering off into sunny skies with gradually decreasing temperatures and winds throughout the week, culminating in clear and calm conditions by Thursday night.
The weekend weather forecast for Jonesboro indicates a transition from showers on Friday to gradually clearing skies by Saturday, with temperatures ranging from a high of 66°F on Friday to 58°F on Saturday.