Entergy Arkansas offers tips for staying cool andcutting energy costs this summer

Shares easy ideas for boosting efficiency and lowering electric bills LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – As the official first day of summer approaches and temperatures continue to rise, air conditioners will start running full blast and lead to an increase in electricity usage. However, staying cool and comfortable does not have to come at the cost…

Two South Arkansas Educators Use Fellowships to Benefit Region

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Knowledge and leadership skills that two South Arkansas educators gained through master’s degrees and fellowships benefit not only their students, but their districts. They share that knowledge with teachers and administrators. Hope Caruthers of Warren and Kirby Gibson of Hampton both were chosen as IMPACT Arkansas Principal Fellows and took part in…

UAM Receives $500,000 for Wellness Center From Windgate Foundation

The University of Arkansas at Monticello has received a $500,000 grant from the Windgate Foundation to establish the Weevil Wellness Center, a state-of-the-art, integrated health facility dedicated to serving UAM’s students, faculty and staff. The grant, which runs through March 2027, will enable the transformation of 2,500 square feet of campus space into a facility…

Junior Auxiliary Coloring Contest Draws Strong Participation During Pink Tomato Festival

WARREN, Ark. – The Junior Auxiliary of Bradley County celebrated a successful turnout for its Pink Tomato Festival Coloring Contest, with dozens of young artists submitting colorful entries during the annual community celebration. The organization thanked the children and families who participated and congratulated the winners across three age divisions. “We had so many amazing…

Arkansas National Guard Flyover to Pass Over Warren, Monticello and Other South Arkansas Communities June 30

WARREN, Ark. – Residents of Warren, Monticello and several other South Arkansas communities are being encouraged to look to the skies on Tuesday, June 30, as the Arkansas National Guard brings its “Fly Over Arkansas” celebration to the region. The four-day statewide aviation event, scheduled for June 29 through July 2, is part of Arkansas’…

Warren City Pool Seeks Community Support for Swim Passes, Family Programs

WARREN, Ark. — The Warren City Pool is asking for the community’s help as it works to provide opportunities for local children and families throughout the summer. In a recent social media post, pool officials announced a fundraising effort aimed at supporting programs that benefit area youth and enhance the pool experience for families. According…

Murderer Sentenced to 60 Years in Deadly McGehee Shooting

Press release submitted by Prosecuting Attorney Frank Spain’s office: McGehee, Arkansas — June 9, 2026 — Prosecuting Attorney Frank Spain announced today that Johntavious Owens has been sentenced to a total of 720 months (60 years) in the Arkansas Department of Corrections following his conviction for the fatal shooting of Kevin Morgan in McGehee. The…

Reba M. Black, 1936-2026

Reba M. Black, age 89 of Euless, TX formerly of Warren, AR passed away on Friday, June 12, 2026, at home surrounded by her family. She was born on October 6, 1936, in Rye, AR to the late William Ray Kimbrell and Eleanor Lowein Mills Kimbrell. Reba retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, now AT&T…

69th Annual All Tomato Luncheon Celebrates Tradition, Agriculture, and Community

WARREN, Ark. – One of the Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival’s most cherished traditions returned Friday as community members gathered at First Methodist Church in Warren for the 69th Annual All Tomato Luncheon. Hosted by the Bradley County Extension Homemakers, the luncheon featured an all-tomato themed menu while celebrating the agricultural heritage that has been…