Bradley County to Open Warming Center if Power Outages Occur

WARREN, Ark. — Bradley County officials say a warming center will be opened if power outages occur as winter weather impacts the area. According to a statement shared by the Bradley County Courthouse, the Bradley County Services Building, located at 302 Smith Road, will serve as a warming center if electricity is lost. County officials…

ASP advises drivers to avoid unnecessary travel, prepare for hazardous winter road conditions

Article submitted As Arkansans monitor forecasts calling for winter weather Friday and over the weekend, the Arkansas State Police (ASP) is urging motorists to stay off the roads when bitterly cold, freezing rain, or snow make highway travel unsafe. Staying home whenever possible helps reduce crashes, protects first responders, and keeps routes clear for road…

Bayleigh Miller named State Farm Lady Jack of the Game vs. Watson Chapel

Congratulations to Bayleigh Miller for being named the State Farm LadyJack of the Game vs. Watson Chapel. Bayleigh had a huge night, finishing with 18 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 steals, making plays on both ends of the floor and bringing nonstop energy and leadership. CLICK HERE TO LIKE THE JOEY CATHEY STATE FARM AGENCY…

UAM Modifies Classes On January 23 Due To Inclement Weather

MONTICELLO, Ark. — Due to the potential for hazardous road conditions and icy surfaces beginning on Friday, January 23, the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), the UAM College of Technology-Crossett (UAM-CTM) and the UAM College of Technology-McGehee (UAM-CTM) will operate on modified class schedules. On the UAM Monticello campus, all classes will shift to virtual…

‘Fact or Fable’ book club to examine Christianity through investigative lens

WARREN, Ark. — The First Baptist Church of Warren will host a multi-month book club this spring inviting participants to examine the claims of Christianity using investigative reasoning, similar to how a cold-case detective evaluates evidence. The “Fact or Fable” Book Club will center on the book Cold-Case Christianity by former homicide detective J. Warner…

Arkansas hunters surpass $1 million in donations to fight hunger

LITTLE ROCK — Donations to Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry from hunting and fishing license buyers officially topped the $1 million mark, thanks to more than $18,800 dollars collected in December.  Donations, often gathered just a dollar or two at a time, are collected at checkout as an option when anyone purchases a license, magazine…

U.S. could lose measles elimination status; Eight cases in Arkansas in 2025

By Rebekah HallU of A System Division of Agriculture LITTLE ROCK — The United States is poised to lose its measles elimination status due to last year’s resurgence of the disease in 44 states, including Arkansas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2025, the CDC reported more than 2,200 confirmed cases of the…

Drew County Fair dates announced well in advance for 2026

MONTICELLO, Ark. — Organizers of the Drew County Fair are giving residents plenty of notice, announcing dates for the 2026 fair well in advance. According to a recent “save the date” announcement, the Drew County Fair is scheduled to return October 6–10, 2026. The early announcement is intended to give families, exhibitors, and community groups…