Irita Burks, 1962-2026

Irita Burks, 63, of Harrell, passed away March 28, 2026. Born April 13, 1962, to the late Delvin Neal and the late Birdie Lee Burks. Irita attended and graduated from Hampton High School. She was known for her incredible skills in the sport softball. She grew up in Harrell, AR. and worked as a housekeeper…

Woodlawn School District announces crackdown on senior pranks

RISON, Ark. (4-6-26) — The Woodlawn School District has announced that so-called “senior pranks” will no longer be tolerated, citing increasing concerns over property damage, safety risks, and the strain placed on school resources. In a statement released Monday, district officials said that while senior pranks have often been viewed as a rite of passage,…

Late-Season Snowstorm of 1886 Left Its Mark on South Arkansas, Including Bradley County

WARREN, Ark. (4-6-26) — While early April in South Arkansas typically brings thoughts of spring planting and warming temperatures, history tells a different story. On April 5, 1886, a rare late-season snowstorm swept across southern Arkansas, leaving measurable snowfall in areas not accustomed to such conditions so late in the year. According to the National…

Re-New-ing Edinburg Promotes “Great American Cleanup” Effort Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary

WARREN, Ark. (4-6-26) — A local community group is encouraging residents to get involved in a cleanup effort as part of a broader push tied to America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. In a recent social media post, the group “Re-New-ing Edinburg” announced plans to once again organize trash pickup efforts throughout the community. The initiative is…

BCMC Announces Mini-MASH Camp for Area High School Students

WARREN, Ark. (4-3-26) — Bradley County Medical Center has announced plans for its upcoming Mini-MASH Camp, offering high school students an opportunity to explore careers in healthcare through hands-on experiences inside a working hospital. The camp will take place June 15–19, 2026, at Bradley County Medical Center in Warren. According to information released by the…

UADA researchers track Asian longhorned tick, first confirmed in Arkansas in 2018, as it spreads to 10 counties

LITTLE ROCK — For outdoor enthusiasts, the magic of spring is often tempered by the resurgence of chiggers, ticks and other nuisance insects. For researchers with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, the very pursuit of those creatures never really ends. Kelly Loftin, extension entomologist for the Division of Agriculture, is part of…

UAM Graduate Student Researchers Bring Home Top Awards 

MONTICELLO, Ark. — Three graduate students from the College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Resources (CFANR) at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) earned top prizes during research presentations at professional conferences held in March.  Asmit Neupane, a graduate student from Nepal, is pursuing a Master of Science degree in forest resources with interest areas…

Arkansas State College of Veterinary Medicine Approved to Recruit First Class

JONESBORO — Arkansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) will accept its first cohort of students this fall after receiving a Letter of “Reasonable Assurance” from the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Council on Education. “We are thrilled to have received our Letter of Reasonable Assurance, which allows us to begin recruiting and admitting students…

Woman Arrested on First-Degree Domestic Battery Charge After Incident in Johnsville Area

Press release from the Bradley County Sheriff’s Department: Deputies for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Department were contacted by the Crossett Police Department on Saturday March 28th, 2026, around 9:35 pm in reference to a domestic battery case that happened in the Johnsville area and arrived at the Ashley County Medical Center for treatment in Crossett.…

Crossett man killed in March 31 crash on Highway 160 in Bradley County

WARREN, Ark. (4-3-26) — A Crossett man was killed in a single-vehicle crash early Tuesday afternoon on State Highway 160 in rural Bradley County, according to a report from the Arkansas State Police. The crash occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. on March 31, 2026. The victim, identified as William Eugene Miles, 73, of Crossett, was…