You may wonder why there’s a shirtless man as the first picture in this article, or you may remember about a month ago that we (buttoned-up professionals) at MySaline.com did a live video stream of… well of a pothole. That video is below, and the man in the video is Trey Jones of Shannon Hills. […]
Secretary of State addresses concerns about absentee voting
Secretary of State John Thurston released a statement late Thursday evening addressing questions and concerns about the availability of absentee voting, also known as voting by mail. Governor Asa Hutchinson has stated that he will wait until August 1st to decide whether to explore expanding the reasons Arkansans may request an absentee ballot. He used […]
Businesses target Hispanic communities to fraudulently sell COVID-19 treatments
As the pandemic continues and Arkansans attempt to get back on their feet, scam artists see opportunity in the uncertainty the virus has caused. A new scam has been identified by the Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s Office seeking to target the Hispanic population in Arkansas. Businesses are charging exorbitant amounts of money for COVID-19 tests […]
Street sign shows off your work in the Adopt-a-Street Program in Bryant
Keep a street clean and your name or organization name will be displayed on a sign on that street. The City of Bryant Public Works Department in partnership with Keep Bryant Beautiful announced the re-launch of the Adopt-A-Street program. Individuals, families, businesses, groups and organizations can participate. Your efforts will be recognized with street signage […]
Local amateur radio operators hosting 24-hour “Field Day” in Bryant June 27 & 28
What would we do to communicate if our internet and phones failed? Members of the Benton Amateur Radio Society will demonstrate a solid option as they participate in the national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise for a full 24 hours at Mills Park in Bryant. Field Day is a showcase for how Amateur Radio works reliably […]
What even is the Juneteenth holiday? Rachael explains.
Special thanks to my friend Rachael Washington for writing this. She is Caucasian and married to an African American man. She wrote this on her Facebook page and I asked if I could publish it on MySaline. I’m glad she agreed. -Shelli How many know what Juneteeth is? The Emancipation Proclamation was signed on Jan. […]
Club in Bryant addresses lack of diversity in advertisement; plans to pull it
A billboard in Bryant is causing a stir among the community, due to a lack of racial diversity. There is a new billboard image on Reynolds Road that shows five Caucasian football players in Bryant Hornets uniforms. The sign is a promotion for the Boys and Girls Club of Bryant. The Club issued a statement […]
CADC to Distribute Food in Saline County on July 1st
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC) will host an emergency food distribution for qualifying families at the Saline County Fairgrounds on July 1st at 9:00 a.m. (map) Food boxes will contain over 50 pounds of food, including meat, beans and vegetables. Customers will be asked to show I.D. and will be limited to one box per […]
This Resident Survey Could Help the County to Provide Broadband Internet to More Areas
The Saline County government needs residents to take an online survey that could help to reach more areas of the county with fast internet speeds. (Scroll to the end to click to the survey.) Last year, Governor Hutchinson launched the Arkansas Rural Connect (ARC) grant program designed to expand the broadband footprint in rural Arkansas […]
Saline County Library to Extend Curbside Hours and Services
Library to Extend Curbside Hours and Services The Saline County Library will remain closed to the public through mid-July, and then the board will reassess the spread of COVID-19. Meanwhile, both locations will offer curbside holds pick-up services Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The library […]
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