(Washington, Ark.) – The Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives (SARA) and Historic Washington State Park will host a workshop from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the 1914 School in Historic Washington State Park. “Preserving Your Family Treasures” will teach participants how to properly care for and preserve their family heirlooms.…
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Foresters for the Future Scholarship Application Period Open Through June 13
LITTLE ROCK, AR — The Arkansas Department of Agriculture, in partnership with the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), is excited to announce that applications for the Foresters for the Future scholarship are now being accepted. The scholarship will provide $4,000 per semester, for four years, to an incoming freshman pursuing a forestry degree at…

K-12 Regional Art Exhibit on Display at UAM
MONTICELLO, Ark. — Student artworks from the Arkansas Art Educators’ 2025 Southeast Arkansas Regional Art Exhibit are on display in the Spencer Gallery in the Fine Arts Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) through April 13, 2025. A closing reception and awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, April 13, at 2…

Richards’ Upcoming Senior Art Thesis Exhibition at UAM Glassblock Gallery
MONTICELLO, Ark. — Remiko Richards’ senior art thesis exhibition, “Moments in Light and Shadow,” will be on display from April 16 through April 22 in the Glassblock Gallery in the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM). A public reception will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from…

UAM To Offer Arkansas Geography and History Summer Field Course Program
MONTICELLO, Ark. — The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) is set to offer a field course program titled “Arkansas Geography and Arkansas History” this summer. The program is designed to combine classroom learning with hands-on field trip experiences across the state. Students can earn up to six…

Celebrate Archeology Day at Plum Bayou Mounds State Park This Saturday
SCOTT, Ark. – 3-24-25 – Families looking to wrap up Spring Break with a fun and educational road trip have a great opportunity this weekend. Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park is hosting “Celebrate Archeology Day” this Saturday, March 29, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., offering hands-on activities and engaging exhibits for all ages.…

Hot Springs’ Historic Ozark Bathhouse to Become Interactive Family Attraction
Hot Springs, Arkansas – A new attraction, Mystic Ozark, is tentatively scheduled to open on May 17th in the historic Ozark Bathhouse, located at 425 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, AR. The immersive experience will highlight the geothermal waters of Hot Springs National Park through four themed environments featuring a water element, projection mapping, and historical…

Warren’s Junior High Memories Overflow as Readers Share Their Stories
Walking into that old junior high building was like stepping into a living scrapbook of South Arkansas’s youth—hallways echoing with laughter, basketballs pounding the gym floor, and the distant hiss of a soda machine that kept generations refreshed and, perhaps, just a little bit rebellious. A few days back, I penned a piece on those…

A Soda and a Memory: Reliving Jr. High Days in Warren
I caught this post on Facebook the other day—someone had snapped a photo of a clunky old soda vending machine from the late ‘90s or early 2000s. The caption read, “U just had to be there.” And suddenly, I was back in the hallway of Warren Jr. High on Pine Street. By Rob Reep, Saline…

Eagles inspire awe, appreciation for conservation efforts
LITTLE ROCK — When America’s founding fathers affixed a bald eagle to the Great Seal of the United States in 1782, they likely had no idea they were highlighting what would become one of the greatest wildlife comeback stories of all time. Article by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission America’s symbol stood on the…
Boozman Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Veterans History Project, Shares Memories of Fort Smith Veteran
WASHINGTON––The Veterans History Project, an initiative of the Library of Congress’s American Folklife Center, is marking its 25th year collecting and retaining the oral histories of our nation’s veterans. U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), whose office has actively promoted and participated in the program including training more than 1,200 Arkansans to engage with it and…
Top Tips for Keeping Your Home Warm in January
As the cold January temperatures settle in, keeping your home warm becomes a top priority. With energy costs rising and weather often unpredictable, making your home cozier without breaking the bank is essential. Here are some practical tips to help you keep the chill out and the warmth in. 1. Seal Drafts Around Windows and…
A Winter Wonderland of History: Warren’s Record 28-Inch Snowfall of 1876
As Arkansas embraces the mild winters of today, it’s fascinating to reflect on a winter day in 1876 that transformed Warren and the surrounding regions into a snow-covered wonderland. On December 31, 1876, a historic snowstorm swept across the southern half of Arkansas, blanketing Warren in an astonishing 28 inches of snow—an event that still…
Top Five Family Games to Enjoy This Christmas
Christmas is a time for family, laughter, and creating cherished memories. What better way to bring everyone together than with fun and engaging games that everyone, from toddlers to grandparents, can enjoy? Here’s a list of five G-rated family games that are sure to light up your Christmas celebrations with joy and togetherness. 1. Christmas…
Warm Holiday Comfort: Christmas Morning Cinnamon Roll Casserole
Christmas morning is filled with joy, laughter, and the comforting aroma of a hearty breakfast wafting through the house. For families who want something festive and easy to prepare, this Christmas Morning Cinnamon Roll Casserole is the perfect dish. It’s a delightful mix of gooey cinnamon rolls, creamy custard, and a hint of holiday spice,…
Entergy Arkansas helps customers stay warm and save money this winter
The following is a press release from Entergy Arkansas: LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – In preparation for the colder weather months ahead, Entergy Arkansas has taken measures in advance to ensure we’re winter-ready. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, a developing La Niña is expected to persist through the winter season causing a…
ARTx3 Campus Hosts Kenneth Reams’ Art Exhibition and Panel on Arts and Activism in Pine Bluff
PINE BLUFF, Ark. — The ARTx3 Campus will host a panel discussion in conjunction with the exhibition “Parking Lot Space: Artworks by Kenneth Reams,” touching on topics dealing with the arts, activism, and community outreach. The panel is at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas (ASC), 701 S.…

Begin a New Year with First Day Hikes at Arkansas State Parks
LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas State Parks provide an opportunity to commemorate the new year outdoors with First Day Hikes on Jan. 1, 2025. “Visiting a state park and participating in First Day Hikes is a special way to start off a new year in a healthy direction,” said Shea Lewis, secretary of the Arkansas Department…
Beverly Reep’s Christmas-Time Mexican Casserole: A Cherished Holiday Tradition
Many years ago, during my dad’s first years serving as Warren Mayor, my mom, Beverly Reep, began a holiday tradition that brought people together in the best way possible—through food. Every year, she hosted a Christmas party for City employees at our home ahead of Christmas. Instead of serving the usual holiday dishes, she opted…
4-H Clubs Deliver Holiday Cheer; Community Service a Year-round Effort
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas 4-H members learn early on the value of service to their communities. During the holidays, their efforts shine especially bright. Across the state, 4-H members are finding creative ways to spread holiday cheer. By Tracy CourageU of A System Division of Agriculture In Mena, Christmas came early for 68 senior citizens…
Today in Arkansas History: December 17, 1795 – The Birth of Arkansas Pioneer William Savin Fulton
On December 17, 1795, William Savin Fulton, one of Arkansas’ most influential early leaders, was born in Cecil County, Maryland. Fulton would go on to play a pivotal role in shaping Arkansas as it transitioned from a territory to statehood, serving as the last territorial governor and later as one of the state’s first U.S.…