Arkansas PBS and “PBS NewsHour” will provide live special coverage of the House of Representatives’ impeachment proceedings regarding President Donald Trump Wednesday, Jan. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Coverage will also be livestreamed at: myarkansaspbs.org/watch, in the Engage Arkansas PBS app and at pbs.org/newshour. “The Second Impeachment of President Trump, A PBS NewsHour Special” will be […]
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The Shirtless Chef tells how to pick a steak and reverse sear it
Sometimes to go forward, you have reverse your thinking. For instance, people trying to eat healthy might think a steak dinner is out of the question. Luckily, with the right cuts of meat and the proper techniques, even a steak dinner can be a meal that doesn’t give you the meat sweats like Joey on […]
Anna Editorializes: Social media and political polarization – people seek information that enforces what they already believe
Election Day was Tuesday, and social media is exploding with political discourse. Scientists, celebrities, athletes, artists, and your next-door neighbor pack your Twitter feed with opinions, complaints, and praises. Political discourse, the free exchange of beliefs, is essential to democracy. Good discussion is the foundation of compromise, and Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube allow for […]
Bite Out of Life – Baked Enchiladas
Editor’s Note: This is Kaitlynn’s final recipe for MySaline. We have enjoyed her recipes as well as her fun writing style and we will miss her. We know readers will too. -Shelli Enchilada Bake By Kaitlynn Garrett Do you like casseroles? Do you like Mexican-inspired foods? Do you like food that can be made in […]
Annual Gobble Give helps families with Thanksgiving dinner; Reserve by Nov 2nd
CenterPoint Church in Benton is hosting its 6th annual Gobble Give. Each year, they give free Thanksgiving meals to families who need assistance. Each box includes a Turkey, dinner rolls, vegetables, sides, and a dessert – enough to feed a family of 6. Reserve your box by November 2nd and pick it up on Monday, […]
Bryant Council approves Hooten as Mayor’s pick for Planning Commissioner
During a recent meeting, the Bryant City Council accepted Mayor Allen Scott’s recommendation to appoint Andrea Hooten to the Bryant Planning Commission. Mrs. Hooten will serve Ward 3, filling the vacancy left by Ken Brunt, who recently relocated, and resides in a different ward. Hooten and her husband, Chris, moved to Arkansas in 1992 to […]
Built to Battle – We can rejoice even while homeschooling with a toddler
Homeschooling an 8-year-old with an 18-month old is like trying to teach a crowd of boys how to knit while wrestling an octopus. I can’t knit. And I’ve never held an octopus. Perhaps it’s why I can feel so ill equipped at rightly doing this new thing of homeschool and raising a toddler. Motherhood is […]
In this week’s Bite Out of Life, Kaitlynn makes Mango Tofu Tacos
Plant-Based Perfection – Mango Tofu Tacos By Kaitlynn Garrett Have you ever thought about what it would be like to try switching up your eating habits? Have you ever walked down the plant-based aisles in a grocery store and looked at all the options that mimicked your favorite meat and dairy products? If you’re anything […]
Built to Battle – Social media learns us to drive us
I am on a rescue mission. We all should be. Our country, world, has faced many wars over the years. Today, it’s for our soul. For our future. And I can choose whether I am a part of the rescuing or if I drown right from my keyboard. Actually, I don’t even need a full […]
Built to Battle – An imperfect woman did what she could
You are not too much for God. Your pain isn’t too deep. Your way too lost. Your course too off. Your sin too gross, dark or bad. Your passion too intense. You will never be too clingy, too needy, too insignificant for Him. Jesus paid for you in full more than 2,000 years ago. Nothing […]
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