Article submitted MONTICELLO, Ark. — The Music Building at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), formerly known as the Fine Arts Building, has been officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places, according to the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The designation recognizes the building’s architectural and historical significance, affirming its value as a…
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What Happened to Being Decent? A Small-Town Reflection on Social Media
By Rob Reep, Saline River News Let’s start with the truth. The world’s always had its share of unkindness. Mean words. Petty arguments. People who whispered behind closed doors or judged others from across a room. That’s nothing new. But back then, there were limits. When I was growing up—before the internet, before social media—if…
All-American Again: Byrd Earns Honors from D2 Baseball
Article submitted ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Henderson State senior pitcher Payton Byrd capped off a dominant 2025 season by being named a First Team All-American by D2 Baseball on Monday – the fourth publication to recognize him as an All-American this spring. Earlier this month, Byrd was named an All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers…
Hermitage to Host Meet & Greet for 2025–2026 Coaching and Activity Staff
HERMITAGE, Ark. – The Hermitage School District is inviting students, parents, and community members to a special Meet & Greet event on Thursday, June 19, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Hermitage High School Cafeteria. The purpose of the evening is to introduce the 2025–2026 Coaching and Activity Staff and give attendees the opportunity to…
Mainline Health Systems Conducting Maternal Health Survey for Southeast Arkansas
WARREN, Ark. – Mainline Health Systems, Inc. is conducting a Maternal Health Survey to gather important information about pregnancy experiences, health care access, and support services for mothers in Southeast Arkansas. The survey aims to help improve services and support for women in the region by learning directly from their experiences. Individuals who complete the…
Wilmar Juneteenth Association Set to Host Family-Friendly June Dinner 2025 Celebration
WILMAR, Ark. – The Wilmar Juneteenth Association is gearing up to present its annual June Dinner celebration, taking place June 19 through June 22, 2025, on South 7th Street in Wilmar, Arkansas. The multi-day event promises fun for the entire family, with free entry, live entertainment, bounce houses, a parade, and gospel music. The festivities…
Gary Wayne Wright, 1956-2025
Gary Wayne Wright age 68, of Monroe, LA died Friday June 13th, 2025 at his son’s home in Banks, AR. He was born September 23rd, 1956 in Tucson, AZ, a son of the late Ernest Wright and Maxine Dunn Wright. Gary was employed in construction as a carpenter and was of the Protestant faith. Gary…
Warren’s Paige Byrd Named to Arkansas Razorback Cheerleading Squad
Article submitted WARREN, Ark. – Warren has long been known for producing powerhouse athletes on the football field—but the Lumberjacks are growing more than just champions in cleats. This year, the spotlight shines on senior Paige Byrd, who has officially earned her place on the University of Arkansas Razorback cheerleading squad. A lifelong dream turned…
Central Missionary Baptist Church to Host Revival June 22–25
WARREN, Ark. – Central Missionary Baptist Church, located at 406 Seminary Street in Warren, will host a revival beginning Sunday, June 22, and continuing through Wednesday, June 25. The revival kicks off with a 6:00 p.m. service on Sunday, followed by evening services at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Bro. Wesley Veazey will…
SAU Dean’s List Spring 2025
MAGNOLIA, AR (06/11/2025)– Southern Arkansas University has announced that 550 students earned a 3.5 GPA or higher for the spring 2025 semester and have been named to its Dean’s List. Magaly Lizbeth Uribe is a junior Pre-Nursing major from Hermitage, AR. Grace Elizabeth Smith is a junior Pre-Nursing major from Jersey, AR. Ashlyn Symone Broughton…
Navigate with care in high water
MOUNTAIN HOME — Arkansas has experienced one of the wettest springs on record, causing swollen streams and extended high water throughout most of the state’s large lakes and reservoirs. Table Rock, Beaver, Bull Shoals, Norfork, and Greers Ferry lakes have all been above their conservation (full) pool levels for many weeks, and a smattering of…
Margarite Johnson Grider, 1956-2025
Margarite (Margie) Johnson Grider age 68, of Hermitage, AR died Friday, June 13th, 2025 at her home. She was born Tuesday, October 2nd, 1956 in Hamburg, AR a daughter of the late Olen Curtis Grimm and Marjorie Ozment Bryant. She was a Retired LPN for Dr. Kerry Pennington, worked for the Bradley County Medical Center,…
Delta Justice Center and Veterans Legal Services Clinic to Host Free Legal Clinic in Monticello
The Delta Justice Center and the Veterans Legal Services Clinic at the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law will partner to host a legal clinic for veterans. This free event will be held on Friday, July 25, 2025 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the VFW in Monticello (148 Veterans Drive, Monticello, AR…
Keller Bigham of Warren Named to the Spring 2025 Dean’s List at Mississippi College
CLINTON, MS (06/12/2025)– Keller Bigham of Warren Named to the Spring 2025 Dean’s List at Mississippi College The Mississippi College Office of Academic Affairs releases the Dean’s List after the close of fall and spring semesters each academic year. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average,…
Space lasers, AI used by geospatial scientist to measure forest biomass
Article submitted FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Satellite data used by archaeologists to find traces of ancient ruins hidden under dense forest canopies can also be used to improve the speed and accuracy to measure how much carbon is retained and released in forests. By John LovettUniversity of Arkansas System Division of AgricultureArkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Understanding…
Thank You for a Fantastic 69th Pink Tomato Festival
WARREN, Ark. – Lanco brought the 69th annual Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival to an unforgettable close Saturday night, headlining the evening with a crowd-pleasing performance. The show was followed by a stunning fireworks display that lit up the sky over downtown Warren. Saline River News would like to extend a big thank you to…
Lanco to Perform Full Set at 9 PM; Fireworks Grand Finale Still On
WARREN, Ark. – Despite storms moving through the area Saturday evening, the Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival committee has confirmed that headlining band Lanco will take the stage as planned, performing their full 90-minute set beginning around 9:00 p.m. Festivalgoers can also look forward to the traditional grand finale fireworks show, which will follow the…
Tomato Luncheon Honors Local Leaders, Farmers at First Methodist Church
WARREN, Ark. – The annual All-Tomato Luncheon, one of the signature events of the Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival, was held Saturday at First Methodist Church in Warren, bringing together local leaders, farmers, and guests for a celebration of agriculture and community. The event was led by Master of Ceremonies State Representative Jeff Wardlaw, who…
Bike Decorating Contest Winners Announced at Pink Tomato Festival
WARREN, Ark. – The Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival’s annual Bike Decorating Contest brought color and creativity to Cypress Street on Saturday as young participants proudly showed off their decorated bicycles. LJ Temple was named the winner of the girls division, while Mateo Mendiola took home the top spot in the boys division. Both impressed…
Friday Fun Wraps, Saturday Bursts with Events at the Pink Tomato Festival
With a full day of festival fun now behind us, Friday of the 69th Annual Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival is officially in the books—and it’s time to get ready for a jam-packed Saturday lineup full of food, family activities, entertainment, and fireworks. Here’s a rundown of everything happening Saturday, June 14, in downtown Warren:…
Salsa Contest Adds Flavor to Friday’s Pink Tomato Festival Events
WARREN, Ark. – A little heat and a lot of flavor hit the square Friday afternoon as the Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival hosted its annual Salsa Contest, drawing in both seasoned chefs and home-kitchen enthusiasts to show off their best dips. Three winners took top honors during the competition, which was sponsored by Warren…