UAM To Host Annual Arkansas History Conference in April 

MONTICELLO, Ark. — Between April 9 and 11, the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) will host the 85th annual conference of the Arkansas Historical Association (AHA).   Other local sponsors of the conference are Monticello’s A&P Commission and Commercial Bank. A complete program, which includes a full list of sponsors, is available on the AHA’s website.  The Arkansas Historical Association has published the “Arkansas Historical Quarterly,” the…

Jacks Take Down Malvern and Mayflower at Robinson Invitational

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (3/26/26) – The Warren High School baseball team traveled to Little Rock Mills Thursday evening to take part in the Robinson Invitational and came home with two wins over Malvern and Mayflower to improve to 4-4 on the season. By Dennen Cuthbertson Saline River News Sports Contributor The Lumberjacks played two completely…

Tucker McDiarmid named Greg Harton Shelter Insurance Lumberjack Baseball Player of the Week

Tucker McDiarmid was named the Greg Harton Shelter Insurance Lumberjack Baseball Player of the Week for the week of March 15-21, 2026. He went 6-6 at the plate with four walks. Was not retired during the entire week and played solid defense.  Be sure to visit our sponsor, Greg Harton Shelter Insurance online by CLICKING…

Pioneer Crafts Festival set for April 10-11 in Rison

RISON, Ark. — The annual Pioneer Crafts Festival will return to Pioneer Village on April 10-11, offering two days of activities centered around crafts, homesteading, gardening, and traditional skills. The festival will begin Friday, April 10 at 5 p.m. with a beans and greens supper accompanied by live music. Events will continue Saturday, April 11…

Celebrate Archeology Day set for March 28 in Monticello

MONTICELLO — A free, family-friendly event highlighting local history and archeology will take place Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pauline Baptist Church and Oakland Cemetery. The event, titled “Celebrate Archeology Day,” will feature hands-on activities and educational opportunities focused on cemetery preservation, ancient tools, and weaponry. Attendees will have the…

Historic Drought, Elevated Fire Danger Prompt Widespread Burn Bans Across South Arkansas

WARREN, Ark. — South Arkansas is currently facing a dangerous combination of historic drought conditions and heightened wildfire risk, leading to widespread burn bans across the region, including in Bradley County. The latest wildfire danger map shows much of the state in high to extreme fire risk, with Bradley County and nearly every surrounding county…

Farmers, consumers may be riding the egg price waves in the coming months

By Mary Hightower University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.  — Egg prices are heading upward from their February dip, but consumers should get used to a price rollercoaster, said Jada Thompson, poultry agricultural economist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.  In February, prices declined to their lowest levels since 2023.   “Since then, they’re back up, likely due to Easter demand,” Thompson said on…

GFL garbage pickup set to begin soon in Warren, bringing changes to collection schedules

WARREN – Warren residents are about a week and a half away from a significant change in their garbage collection service, as the City of Warren prepares to transition to private franchise provider GFL Environmental beginning the week of April 6. Many residents have already received a “Residential Trash Pick-up Service-Day Change” notice from GFL…

Arkansas sees 16-year high in boating fatalities, 5-year high in accidents

LITTLE ROCK — Seventeen people lost their lives while boating in The Natural State last year, the most recorded in a single year since 2009, according to the recently released 2025 Year-End Boating Accident Report compiled by Sgt. Sydney Grant, boating law administrator for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The number of boating accidents…

Warren High School Junior Enlists in Arkansas Army National Guard

WARREN — A Warren High School student has taken the next step toward both military service and higher education after enlisting in the Arkansas Army National Guard. Nicholas Dickens, a junior at Warren High School, officially enlisted as a 92G, a food service specialist, according to information shared in a social media announcement. Through his…

Re-New-ing Edinburg discusses community events, upcoming projects at March meeting

NEW EDINBURG, Ark. (3-23-26) — Members of Re-New-ing Edinburg met March 17 at the New Edinburg Community Center to review recent events, discuss ongoing projects, and plan for several upcoming community activities. President Trenna Kemp called the meeting to order. Minutes from the February meeting were approved following a motion by Melody Spears and a…

Greenwood inducted into UAM Agriculture Hall of Fame

McGEHEE Ark. (3-23-26) — Joe Don Greenwood of Hermitage has been named a 2026 inductee into the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) Agriculture Hall of Fame, according to a recent announcement from the UAM College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Resources. Greenwood was recognized during the 5th Annual UAM Ag Alumni Banquet, held March…