The Benton City Council is scheduled to meet at 7:00 p.m., Monday, May 4th. The agenda meeting will begin at 6:45 p.m. Both meetings will be held in Council Chambers at the Benton Municipal Complex. The City will also live stream the event on their Facebook page, called Benton, Arkansas – Benton Proud. The agenda […]
Benton Finance Committee and Quorum Court to Meet May 18th – public can view meeting via Facebook page
Saline County’s May Finance Committee and Quorum Court meetings will take place at 6:30 p.m. on May 18, 2020. The public & media will be able to participate in the meeting by visiting Saline County’s Facebook page. The meeting will be live-streamed. The public is encouraged to e-mail any comments or questions to [email protected] by […]
Wednesday COVID Update: Restaurants may reopen dining rooms May 11th; $15M grant program to help
Here are some Key Notes, Statistics, and Video for Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson’s news update on the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Hutchinson welcomed Mike Preston, Secretary of Commerce; Steuart Walton, entrepreneur and Chairman of the Economic Recovery Task Force; and Dr. Nate Smith, State Secretary of Health. The Governor displayed the usual charts to show how cases […]
Boys and Girls Club of Saline County announces date change for Summer Sign-Ups
Summer sign ups for Boys & Girls Club of Saline County’s Riverside & Cedar Mountain Clubs have been postponed to Monday, May 11 at 7 a.m. Sign ups for the RIVERSIDE CLUB will take place in the Riverside Club parking lot. Sign ups for CEDAR MOUNTAIN will take place in the Cedar Mountain Club parking […]
Tuesday COVID Update: State to open overnight camping & parks restaurants with some restrictions
Here are some Key Notes, Statistics, and Video for Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson’s news update on the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Hutchinson welcomed Stacy Hurst, Secretary of the Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism and Dr. Nate Smith, State Secretary of Health. Governor Hutchinson made the announcement today that certain parks will open for overnight camping with […]
Women’s Own Worth hosting new online series called StrongHER
Women’s Own Worth will be Live Streaming a new series called StrongHER on the WOW Facebook Page to help those who may be experiencing stress, depression, or anxiety during a time of crisis. Start your journey on becoming StrongHER with weekly sessions focused on bringing you a more positive purpose and healthier well-being. Friday, May […]
Live Video: Bryant Council to meet Apr 28 – Vaping, Financials, FD Vehicle, Flood Damage, more
The Bryant City Council will hold their regular meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 28th at Bishop Park. This meeting is closed to the general public but you can watch live below, beginning at 6:30p.m. The agenda follows. AGENDA INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval Of Minutes Approval of […]
Future Harmony Grove Cardinals Football, Flag & Cheer Online Registration Has Opened
Due to the Covid-19 situation, Harmony Grove will be handling registration differently than in the past. If your child has interest in participating in flag football (K-2), tackle football (3-6) and cheerleading (3-6) for the 2020-21 school year, online registration will began Monday April 20th and close on Sunday May 31st. No payments will be […]
UAEX Saline County to host no-sew mask making class online April 30th
Learn how to make no-sew masks through an online class by UAEX Saline County Family & Consumer Sciences on Thursday, April 30th at 11:00am. You will not need a sewing machine to make these masks. For more information, visit the Facebook event at https://www.facebook.com/events/253662339149738/?event_time_id=253662359149736 Find more events in Saline County at mysaline.com/events!
Monday COVID Update: Numbers seem to give Governor positive outlook for re-opening decisions
Here are some Key Notes, Statistics, and Video for Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson’s news update on the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Hutchinson welcomed Dr. Nate Smith, State Secretary of Health. The Governor presented several graphs for the state’s progress and he seemed to be pointing to reasons for making decisions to begin to opening things in the […]
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