Congressman French Hill issued a statement about vaccinations in Arkansas, how many are available and where to register to get them. Hill said Arkansas is currently receiving about 40,000 vaccine doses per week, approximately a 23% increase since mid-January. “While demand remains high, I am proud that Arkansas has one of the highest per […]
Special enrollment period for health insurance open Feb 15 – May 15
In accordance with the Executive Order issued by President Biden, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for individuals and families for Marketplace coverage in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. This SEP will allow individuals and families in states with Marketplaces served by the HealthCare.gov […]
Watch the livestream of the Senate Trump impeachment hearings beginning Tuesday
Watch the impeachment trial in the Senate for free on TV antenna on PBS/AETN or livestreaming on the following: myarpbs.org/watch, in the Engage Arkansas PBS app and at pbs.org/newshour. The Second Trump Impeachment Trial begins Tuesday, Feb. 9, at noon, continues at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 10, through Friday, Feb. 12. Coverage may continue past 5 p.m., […]
Org keeping resources fresh on overhauled COVID-19 page for Governments, Businesses, Non-Profits
In the fall the Central Arkansas Planning & Development District (CAPDD) launched a webpage full of resources for local governments and businesses across the region to help mitigate the effects of COVID-19. Over the past few weeks, they’ve updated the page to include more resources while also making it easier to navigate. It’s now simplified […]
Here’s what to do if you’re still looking for a stimulus payment
The last day to receive an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) via direct deposit was Friday, January 15, 2021. If you didn’t get a payment that way, look for a paper check or pre-paid debit instead. However, according to a statement from Congressman French Hill, it may take several weeks to receive that payment. The IRS […]
Picture of the Day: “My Cabbages!” in Bryant
Today’s picture is a tribute to a cartoon that my kids watched growing up. “Avatar: The Last Airbender” has several scenes where a man’s cabbages get knocked off his cart. In his angst, he yells, “My cabbages!” The cabbages pictured here are neither his nor mine. They were planted by the Riverdale Garden Club, so […]
Arkansas PBS to livestream Trump impeachment hearings Jan 13th
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 […]
President orders flags lowered for fallen Capitol Police officers; read the full statement
President Donald Trump has ordered the United States flag to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the two United States Capitol Police officers, Brian D. Sicknick and Howard Liebengood, all Capitol Police officers and law enforcement. The state flag of Arkansas shall be lowered also. Flags shall remain lowered until sunset, January 13, 2021. […]
Cong. Hill condemns actions of President and others as reckless
U.S. Congressman French Hill (R-AR) released a statement late Friday, condemning the events in Washington DC on January 6th, 2021. The full statement follows: By now, many of you have heard and read of the tragic and disturbing attack that took place at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. You have viewed the horrifying video and […]
US Senator describes events at Capitol as “disturbing, demoralizing and entirely avoidable”
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) released the statement below regarding the unrest and unlawful activity at the United States Capitol on Wednesday: “The events that transpired in Washington were not only shocking and unlawful, but represent a dark moment in our country’s history that we must reckon with today and in the days to come. […]
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