Warren Bank & Trust Featured in Forbes and Fortune Banking Publication

WARREN, Ark. — Warren Bank & Trust has been featured in a recent regional banking publication associated with Forbes and Fortune magazines, highlighting the institution’s longstanding role as a locally owned community bank serving rural Arkansas. The feature, titled “The Enduring Power of a Family-Owned Bank in Rural America,” focuses on the bank’s history, community…

AGFC celebrates World Fish Migration Day with fish passage improvements in southwest Arkansas

World Fish Migration Day, a global event held every two years on May 23, is often associated with coastal communities that depend on annual movements of commercially and recreationally attractive fish species, such as salmon in the Northwest and tarpon along the Gulf Coast. Landlocked Arkansas has just as much cause to celebrate because free…

Toledo Crabb, 1951-2026

Tolese Crabb age 74, of Springdale, AR was born July 28th, 1951 in Warren, Arkansas and raised in Warren Arkansas, died Friday May 15th, 2026 at her home in Springdale, AR. From day one she loved to be from Bradley County. She graduated from Warren High School and attended U of A where are graduated with a degree in English. She was the Mrs. DQ Queen…

UAM Librarian Wins Prestigious ALA Carnegie-Whitney Grant

LaShonda Campbell, collection development librarian at the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, has been awarded a prestigious Carnegie-Whitney Grant from the American Library Association (ALA). The 2026 recipients were selected by the ALA’s Publishing Committee from proposals for projects to “promote reading or the use of…

2026 Anthony, Gathen, Rainey, Tolbert Scholarship Recipients Have Been Named

The 2026 Anthony, Gathen, Rainey and Tolbert Scholarships in the amount of $1,000 have been awarded to each of the following high school seniors: Dumas High School Ta’landria McDonald- will be attending the University of Central Arkansas. Ja’Niyah Patterson – will be attending the University of Central Arkansas.  Pine Bluff High School Taylor Calhoun – will be attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Adam Price – will be attending…

Arkansas Department of Agriculture Distributes Over 12,350 Tree Seedlings

LITTLE ROCK, AR — The Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s sixth annual Free Tree Fridays campaign successfully distributed 12,350 tree seedlings across the state during 30 events held each Friday from March 20 through April 24. A total of 3,200 Arkansans participated in the events, celebrating Arbor Day and the importance of trees in communities. Each…

Lady Jacks’ Historic Season Ends in 4A State Championship Clash With Rival Monticello

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — In a loud and emotional atmosphere filled with nonstop energy from both fanbases, the Warren Lady Jacks battled their longtime rivals from Monticello on the state’s biggest stage Friday afternoon before falling 7-4 in the 4A State Softball Championship game at Majestic Park. This game report is brought to you by…

Arkansas Imagination Library to Expand Early Literacy and Parent Engagement in the Arkansas Delta

Walton Family Foundation Investment Will Support Jefferson and Phillips County Families Through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS: Arkansas Imagination Library (ARIL) is expanding early literacy, parent engagement, and Pre-K literacy support in Jefferson and Phillips Counties through a new two-year initiative supported by the Walton Family Foundation. The two-year initiative will focus on increasing…

Junior Auxiliary of Bradley County to Host Coloring Contest During Pink Tomato Festival

WARREN, Ark. — The Junior Auxiliary of Bradley County will host a Coloring Contest during the 2026 Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival on Saturday, June 13, offering children a chance to showcase their creativity while competing for prizes. The event will take place following the parade at the Junior Auxiliary of Bradley County table and…

Arkansas gin numbers hold steady on smaller 2025 cotton crop

By Mary Hightower University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture JONESBORO, Ark. — Arkansas was still the No. 3 cotton producer in the United States in 2025 despite growing fewer acres than the previous year, and this year, farmers may grow the smallest number of cotton acres in nearly a decade.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service…

Hermitage Native Earns Master’s Degree from Duke University

HERMITAGE, Ark. — With great pride and admiration, family and friends are congratulating Genesis Victoria Garay of Hermitage on graduating from Duke University with a Master Degree of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering. Earning a graduate degree from one of the nation’s most prestigious universities represents years of hard work, sacrifice, determination, and commitment. Garay’s accomplishment…

Reminder: Felsenthal Bream Festival Set for May 22-23

FELSENTHAL, Ark. — The annual Felsenthal Bream Festival is scheduled for Friday, May 22, and Saturday, May 23, bringing a weekend of family activities, tournaments, live entertainment, food, and community events to south Arkansas. Festival organizers are promoting the event as “fun for the whole family,” with activities including a bream fishing tournament, vendors, bingo,…