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Arkansas 4-H hosting gift card donation drive for Texas 4-H flood relief

By Rebekah HallU of A System Division of Agriculture LITTLE ROCK — After the devastating flash floods that swept Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, Arkansas 4-H is stepping up to help their fellow Texas 4-H members and affected communities by hosting a gift card donation drive. “Texas has suffered immensely in the last…

Arkansas Extension Service Shares July Planting Guide for Gardeners Across the State

Arkansas Extension Service Shares July Planting Guide for Gardeners Across the State

WARREN, Ark. – With temperatures climbing past 95°F in much of the state, the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service is reminding gardeners that summer is officially here—and it’s a critical time for planting and planning in the garden. According to their July gardening update, hot weather can slow plant production, so proper crop selection and timing…

What Happened to Being Decent? A Small-Town Reflection on Social Media

What Happened to Being Decent? A Small-Town Reflection on Social Media

By Rob Reep, Saline River News Let’s start with the truth. The world’s always had its share of unkindness. Mean words. Petty arguments. People who whispered behind closed doors or judged others from across a room. That’s nothing new. But back then, there were limits. When I was growing up—before the internet, before social media—if…

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts exhibition highlights the art of conservation

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts exhibition highlights the art of conservation

LITTLE ROCK — The management of fish and wildlife habitat is typically viewed as being within the purview of scientists, but an exhibition opening Friday at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts demonstrates that artists also have played a significant role in advancing the conservation of natural resources. “The Long View: From Conservation to Sustainability:…

Read to Succeed Event Coming to Monticello Branch Library June 28

MONTICELLO, Ark. – Families with young children are invited to a fun and educational event at the Monticello Branch Library on Saturday, June 28 at 11:00 a.m. as part of the Read to Succeed Initiative, a program created by Arkansas PBS to promote early literacy across the state. This free event, designed for families with…

Arkansas Adds Nine Properties to the National Register of Historic Places

(Little Rock) – Nine Arkansas properties have been added to the National Register of Historic Places during the month of May, according to the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. “Listing of these properties on the National Register of Historic Places is a true distinction, and it illustrates the special places that exist all across Arkansas” said…

Teacher Conservation Tours Now Open to Everyone

Teacher Conservation Tours Now Open to Everyone

MONTICELLO, AR – 5-27-25 – The Arkansas Forestry Association Education Foundation has announced that its Summer Teacher Conservation Tour (TCT) Workshop Series is now open to everyone, not just classroom educators. The expanded access provides a unique opportunity for the public to explore Arkansas’s rich natural resources, forest industries, and conservation efforts through three hands-on…

From Decoration Day to Memorial Day: Tracing the Holiday’s 157-Year Journey of Remembrance

From Decoration Day to Memorial Day: Tracing the Holiday’s 157-Year Journey of Remembrance

WARREN, Ark.— Before it marked the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day began as a solemn promise written in flowers and silence. In the spring of 1868—just three years after the Civil War’s final shot—Union veterans’ leader Gen. John A. Logan issued General Order No. 11 setting aside May 30 as “Decoration Day,” a time…

Arkansas Department of Agriculture Distributes Over 15,000 Tree Seedlings

Arkansas Department of Agriculture Distributes Over 15,000 Tree Seedlings

LITTLE ROCK, AR — The Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s fifth annual Free Tree Fridays campaign successfully distributed 15,400 tree seedlings across the state during 35 events held each Friday from March 21 through April 25. A total of 3,620 Arkansans participated in the events, celebrating Arbor Day and the importance of trees in our communities.…

Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears Bike Team Passes Through Bradley County on Journey of Remembrance

Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears Bike Team Passes Through Bradley County on Journey of Remembrance

This is a Saline River News exclusive, only available on Saline River News. BANKS, Ark. – The Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears Bike Team made its way through northern Bradley County on Monday morning as part of its annual remembrance ride, honoring the resilience and legacy of the Choctaw people. The team, composed of nine…

Backyard to Baum: How the Cuthbertson Brothers and a Band of Lifelong Teammates Knocked the Door Down to Warren’s First Baseball State Title 20 Years Ago Today

Backyard to Baum: How the Cuthbertson Brothers and a Band of Lifelong Teammates Knocked the Door Down to Warren’s First Baseball State Title 20 Years Ago Today

WARREN, Ark. 5″‘14″‘25 – A block south of the railroad tracks, at the corner of North Bradley and Pennington streets, sits a yard shaded by towering oaks and a scattering of pines. To most passers”‘by, the lot appears simply well kept, but to a few generations who grew up playing baseball in Warren, it is…

Thomas’ Upcoming Senior Art Thesis Exhibition at UAM Glassblock Gallery

Thomas’ Upcoming Senior Art Thesis Exhibition at UAM Glassblock Gallery

MONTICELLO, Ark. – Brian Thomas’ senior art thesis exhibition, “Brian the Artist?,” will be on display from April 24 through April 30 in the Glassblock Gallery in the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM). A public reception and fashion show featuring Thomas’ original clothing will be…