Mugshots seen here are from the last few days of booking at the Saline County Detention Center. Having a mugshot does not equate with being guilty of a crime. Some faces will be seen frequently, since those on probation must check in on a regular basis. To see more information on a subject, click on […]
Archives for 2020
Get Real with Doug Robinson: What is a CMA?
What is a CMA? When you get into the process selling your home, an entire new world of terminology and acronyms is opened to you. Some may seem familiar while others might as well be ancient Greek. A CMA request is a request for a ‘Comparative Market Analysis’. A CMA shows a seller the properties […]
Weather Service: Strong to severe thunderstorms possible Thursday
The National Weather Service in Little Rock issued the following weather statement on Thursday morning: • Widespread thunderstorms are possible Thursday, some of which could become strong to severe. • The main threat with any strong to severe storms will be damaging winds and large hail, however a tornado cannot be ruled out. • We […]
Saline County Court Filings — 031220
The following cases were filed in Saline County on the above date. CASE TYPE / CASE LINK / COMPLAINANT / DEFENDANT CIVIL – OTHER, 63cv-20-294 In The Matter Of Charla Kay Holmes CONTRACT – OTHER, 63cv-20-290 Midland Funding Llc V Larry Redmond CONTRACT – OTHER, 63cv-20-291 Midland Funding Llc V Chris Wilson CONTRACT – […]
5K Buys 5 Defibrillators for Sheriff Deputies to Use
Sheriff’s deputies now have five new defibrillators to use in the line of duty. On March 05, 2020, Saline Health Foundation Director Matt Brumley presented Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) to Sheriff Rodney Wright for use by Saline County deputies. These AEDs were purchased with funds raised by the foundation’s “The Beat Goes On” 5K Run. […]
Pulaski Tech closed until after Spring Break due to possible COVID-19 cases
Pulaski Tech campuses are closed from now until the end of Spring Break, due to two people related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to a release on the education institution’s social media. One staff member may have had contact with a presumed positive patient, and also a student is currently being tested for the virus. […]
Benton committee to discuss soon-vacant City Attorney seat & COVID-19 Contingency, March 16th
The City of Benton Personnel, Health & Safety Committee will meet on Monday, March 16th in the Mayor’s Conference Room at 6:00 p.m. Topics of discussion will include how to prepare for Coronavirus – or COVID-19 – and how to fill the soon-to-be vacant office of City Attorney. The current City Attorney, Brent Houston, led a successful […]
Congressman Hill outlines COVID-19 symptoms and what the government is doing about the pandemic
Congressman French Hill distributed the following letter to constituents to address the pandemic of Coronavirus – or COVID-19: Dear Friends, The health and safety of Arkansans and Americans come first. Last week, I joined my colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives in passing an emergency funding package which provides $7.8 billion to protect the […]
Master Gardeners to present Let’s Get Planting April 6th
Let’s Get Planting with Saline County Master Gardener Paula Hartner. The Saline County Master Gardner Program will host Let’s Get Planting on Monday, April 6th at 6:30pm at the Herzfeld Library in Benton. This event is open to the public. For more information, visit the Facebook event at https://www.facebook.com/events/s/monday-night-at-the-library-wi/2494184324178083/ Find more events in Saline County […]
Saline County Mugshots — 031120
Mugshots seen here are from the last few days of booking at the Saline County Detention Center. Having a mugshot does not equate with being guilty of a crime. Some faces will be seen frequently, since those on probation must check in on a regular basis. To see more information on a subject, click on […]
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