2nd Annual Monticello Juneteenth Festival Set for June 14, 2026

Community Celebration to Feature Live Entertainment, Vendors, Family Activities, and Juneteenth Commemoration MONTICELLO, AR — The community is invited to attend the 2nd Annual Monticello Juneteenth Festival on Sunday, June 14, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the Monticello Townsquare for an afternoon of celebration, culture, music, education, and family fun honoring the…

SRN launches mobile Pink Tomato Festival Hub for 2026 festival

WARREN, Ark. — Saline River News has launched a new mobile-friendly Pink Tomato Festival Hub designed to give readers a central place to find festival information before and during the 2026 Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival. The hub is available at salinerivernews.com/tomatofestival. Readers can also access it by using the Tomato Festival link at the…

UAM Student Association Achieves National Recognition at Nursing Conference

The University of Arkansas at Monticello Student Nurses Association (UAM SNA) recently received the Stellar School Chapter Award at the 74th National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) annual convention. UAM SNA attended the convention in Houston, Texas, from April 8 to 11. The delegation included Brianna Barnett, instructor of nursing at UAM; Kaitlyn Clark, a senior…

Avoiding Scams to Protect Finances

On June 5th from 9 – 2 at the Sadie T. Johnson Community Center (707 US Hwy 278, Monticello), Commercial Bank will join partners, including the Drew County Health Coalition, to provide education and resources to protect Seniors from financial exploitation. In addition, the Drew County Sheriff’s Department will be on site to accept expired or unused prescription medication for…

American Heart Association hosts hands-only CPR demonstrations in Warren for CPR and AED Awareness WeekFree

American Heart Association hosts hands-only CPR demonstrations in Warren for CPR and AED Awareness WeekFree, interactive sessions help residents learn how to act quickly in a cardiac emergency WARREN, Ark. – 6-3-26 – Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anytime, anywhere, and too often people hesitate to help because they believe CPR requires formal medical training.…

UAM School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences Presents Academic Awards

Four students from the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Monticello were recently recognized for their academic achievements during the 2025-2026 academic year. Pronita Ghimire, a freshman from Nepal who is double-majoring in mathematics with a data science option and computer information systems, received the Calculus Award. A student…

Re-New-ing Edinburg Volunteers Recognized for Community Cleanup Efforts

NEW EDINBURG, Ark. — Members of the Re-New-ing Edinburg community group gathered May 19 at the New Edinburg Community Center to discuss ongoing cleanup projects, upcoming community events, and plans to recognize local volunteers for their service efforts. President Trenna Kemp opened the meeting and welcomed those in attendance. Minutes from the previous meeting were…

Bradley County Historical Museum to Host Program on Black Americans Who Settled in Bradley County

WARREN, Ark. — The Bradley County Historical Museum will host a special local history program next month focused on Black Americans who settled in Bradley County during the 1920s and 1930s. According to a recent post from the museum, Gwen Bullard will present “The Spirit of Black Americans Who Settled in Bradley County During the…

Warren Lady Jacks Leave Lasting Legacy With Historic State Championship Run

From all of us at Saline River News, and from me personally, congratulations to the 2026 Warren Lady Jacks softball team on a season that changed the story of Warren softball. By Rob Reep Saline River News Not someday. Not eventually. Right now. The first state championship appearance in program history. That matters. Years from…

Updated: Monticello Police identify three victims in fatal shooting investigation

MONTICELLO, Ark. — The Monticello Police Department has released the identities of the three people killed in a shooting early Monday morning in Monticello. According to an updated press release from the Monticello Police Department, detectives with the department’s Criminal Investigation Division are continuing to investigate the shooting, which occurred Monday, May 25. Police said…

Grilling vs. Barbecue: Arkansas Expert Explains the Difference Ahead of Summer Cookouts

WARREN, Ark. — As grills and smokers fire up across the South this summer, one University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture expert says there’s an important distinction many people still debate: grilling and barbecue are not the same thing. “‘Barbecue,’ as anyone in the South can tell you, is a loaded word,” said Janeal Yancey,…

Arkansas Free Fishing Weekend June 12-14, family fishing derbies June 13

Thanks to a proclamation by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders presented during Thursday’s Arkansas Game and Fish Commission meeting, June 12-14 is officially Free Fishing Weekend in Arkansas. Anyone may fish in Arkansas without a fishing license or trout stamp from noon, Friday, June 12, through midnight Sunday night, June 14. An annual tradition sponsored by…

Flossie Mae Tatum, 1941-2026

Flossie Mae Tatum, 84, of Harrell, AR., passed away May 11, 2026. Born July 18, 1941, to the late Joseph McGruder and the late Eula Lee Sumler Childs. She attended school in Harrell, AR and later attended in Thornton, AR. Flossie united with Harrell First Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Turner in 1952…

Louis D. Newton, 1932-2026

Louis D. Newton, Sr., 93, of Milwaukee, WI., passed away April 25, 2026. Born August 30, 1932, to Sallie Newton Ross and Edward Newton.  In his early years, Louis D. selflessly sacrificed his education to help work the family land in Mount Olive, picking cotton and tomatoes alongside his siblings. Louis D. left home as…