Warren’s Late Push Comes Up One Point Short in 45–44 Thriller Against Mills

WARREN, Ark. – The Warren Lady Jacks played with poise, toughness, and a late-game spark that had the home crowd on its feet Monday night. Despite a 45–44 loss to the Little Rock Mills Lady Comets, the performance reinforced just how competitive and composed this Warren team has become under head coach Mary Beth Grant.…

Municipal Building to Close for Thanksgiving; City Garbage Schedule Adjusted

WARREN, Ark. — The City of Warren has announced its Thanksgiving holiday schedule, including closures and an adjustment to garbage pickup. The Warren Municipal Building will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 27, and Friday, Nov. 28, in observance of Thanksgiving. Regular office hours will resume on Monday. City officials also noted a change to this…

Give ‘River to Ridge’ this holiday season

By Jeff WilliamsEditor, Arkansas Wildlife MagazineLITTLE ROCK — Dad doesn’t need another tie for Christmas and Mom’s not wishing for perfume. Instead, give them and other loved ones something they’ll enjoy and explore for years to come. “River to Ridge: Arkansas’s Wildlife Management Areas” is the perfect present for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and has a…

Joyce Geneva Hall

Joyce Geneva Hall, 84, of Rye, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on November 21, 2025, surrounded by the family she loved so dearly. Born and raised with a steadfast spirit and generous heart, Joyce built a life centered on faith, family, and service to others. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Doy Adams and…

Warren High School SkillsUSA Launches Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive

WARREN, Ark. – Warren High School’s SkillsUSA Chapter is inviting the community to take part in the annual Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive, running November 3–30, 2025. Students are collecting new or gently used sweaters, hoodies, jackets, and coats to help Arkansans stay warm this winter. The Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive, inspired by Fred…

Warren Survives Wild Finish, Edges Gosnell 44–42 to Reach Quarterfinals

GOSNELL, Ark. — Warren walked into a hostile road environment Thursday night and walked out with a trip to the 4A state quarterfinals, surviving a furious second-half comeback to defeat Gosnell 44–42 in a playoff thriller that swung wildly from dominance to desperation. This game report is brought to you by The Lumberjacks (9–3) led…

Warren’s Sharpshooting Lifts Lady Jacks to 3-0 Start With 54-37 Win Over El Dorado

WARREN, Ark. – A barrage of threes, a lightning-fast start, and a trio of double-figure scorers powered the Warren Lady Jacks past El Dorado on Thursday night, 54-37, keeping their record unblemished at 3-0. This game report is brought to you by Warren punched first—and hard. The Lady Jacks opened the night with a 9-0…

“The Journey” Exhibition on Display in UAM Glassblock Gallery

MONTICELLO, Ark. — “The Journey,” a collaborative sculptural and mixed-media exhibition featuring work by artists Cindy Blair, Heather Gill and Tom Richard, professor of art at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), can be viewed in the Glassblock Gallery in the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center at UAM through January 14, 2026.…

Bradley County Community Conversation Set for Dec. 3 to Address Food Insecurity

WARREN, Ark. – Local residents are invited to take part in a Bradley County Community Conversation on Wednesday, December 3, aimed at helping the public better understand how food insecurity affects families in the area—while exploring ways the community can work together to reduce hunger. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 11…

Bradley County Courthouse Announces Thanksgiving Closures and Adjusted Trash Pickup Schedule

WARREN, Ark. – 11-19-25 — The Bradley County Courthouse has announced its schedule for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, including closures and adjustments to trash pickup routes for county residents. According to the notice, the Bradley County Courthouse and the county landfill will be closed on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28 in observance of…

Bradley County 4-H Explores Early Botanical Medicine Practices

WARREN, Ark. – Bradley County 4-H members stepped back in time this week as they explored how plants and natural extracts were once used for everyday medicine. During the educational session, instructor Jessica Green introduced students to the basics of botanical medicine, demonstrating how common herbs were historically prepared to treat minor ailments. Participants put…