Community members in Bauxite are hosting a benefit for Lathaan Hohn, a terminally ill 5-year-old and his medical and related expenses. He has a very rare vascular tumor that takes over half his body and treatment is experimental. The family must travel to the Mayo Clinic and Boston Children’s Hospital for care. Friends of the […]
Video: Tollett Tells the History and Artifacts He Found While Restoring Sevier Street Home
Joe Tollett spoke before a crowd at the Saline County History and Heritage Society on June 20th, 2019. He has been restoring the historic home at 510 W. Sevier Street in downtown Benton for many months. The home was built by the Smith family, James and Mary, in 1885. Tollett spoke before a crowd of members […]
Bryant Development Meeting Jun 27th – Insurance Office, 3 Subdivisions, Bakery
The Bryant City Development Review Committee will meet Thursday, Jun 27th, at 9:00 a.m. in the Bryant City Complex/Administration Conference Room. The agenda items include an insurance office, three subdivisions and a bakery. The agenda follows. Brooke Andrews State Farm – 3125 Highway 5 North Requesting Site Plan Revision For Additional Parking Documents: 0055-PLN-06.pdf Roman […]
Salem FD Explains Why They Won’t Have a Fireworks Show
The Salem Fire District normally hosts a celebration for Independence Day at the Salem Ballpark, but not anymore they say. They have run out of room for the amount of people that show up, according to a statement on social media: “We regret to inform you that the July 4th Celebration that has been annually […]
Saline County Airport to Welcome Pilots in 2019 Air Race Classic, Jun 18-21
The Air Race Classic (ARC) the all-women cross country airplane race, will be coming to Bryant on Tuesday, June 18th. Forty-nine airplanes will execute high-speed flybys over a timing line at the Saline County Regional Airport as teams race the clock on their way from Jackson Tennessee, to Welland, Ontario Canada. This year’s course covers […]
Benton Committee to Meet Monday – Newcomb Sidewalks, Maple Storm Drain, more
The Benton Street Committee will meet at 6:00 p.m., Monday, June 17, in the Mayor’s Conference Room at the Benton Municipal Complex. The agenda follows: Chairman Jeff Hamm Jeff Morrow Kerry Murphy Frank Baptist James Herzfeld Staff Liaison – Tony Floyd 1) Establish a Quorum / Call to Order 2) Newcomb Road sidewalks with help […]
Turtle Creek FD to Host Catfish Buffet June 29th
The Turtle Creek Fire Department will host a fundraiser lunch on Saturday, June 29th from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Emmanuel Freewill Baptist Church, 5800 US 67 in Benton. It’s all-you-can-eat catfish buffet with all the fixins, provided by Riverside Grocery and Catering. There will also be a snow cone truck and games for […]
Haskell Club to Host Presentation jUne 18th on Becoming a Town
The Haskell Historical Society will host a presentation called “Forefathers Petition to Become a Town,” by the club president, Emaline Stroud. The public is welcome to attend at the Haskell Community Center on Tuesday, June 18th at 3:30 p.m. For more info call 501-303-0384.
City of Benton to Hold 2nd Meeting June 18th for Benton PopUp Planning
Remember the meeting the City of Benton held on April 23rd about what would be great in historic downtown Benton? There’s a 2nd meeting on Tuesday, Night June 18th to really put pen to paper on the Downtown Benton Pop Up event. Please see the details below & reply to let me know if you’re coming! PopUp Benton […]
Gunfire & Screaming at Junior High to Be Part of Benton PD Training Beginning Monday
The Benton Police Department will conduct active intruder training from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, June 17 through Thursday, June 20 at Benton Junior High School. Nearby residents should be prepared to hear louder-than-usual noises—to include gunfire, music, and screaming. There is no cause for alarm, however, according to Captain Kevin Russell. “We do […]
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