The Benton School Board will hold a special meeting Tuesday, May 25, 11:30 a.m. to discuss how best to use the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds. The meeting will be located at the Chenault Administration Building, 207 W. Conway Street, Benton, AR 72015.
County Judge calls special Quorum Court meeting May 24th to accept federal transportation funding
Saline County Judge Jeff Arey has called a special emergency Quorum Court meeting for Monday, May 24th at 6:30 p.m. in Courtroom #3 at the Saline County Courthouse. The only item on the agenda is a Resolution that was inadvertently left off the regular meeting held this month and is necessary to make application for […]
IRS says those living homeless can apply for stimulus payments
Are you living homeless and have not gotten a stimulus check (Economic Impact Payment) from the US government? Or do you know someone like this? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is trying to reach individuals who do not normally file a tax return because they do not have enough income requiring them to file. […]
See if you qualify for $50 per month toward internet; apply beginning May 12th
READ THE UPDATE TO THIS ARTICLE AT MYSALINE.COM/INTERNET-DISCOUNT You may qualify for a discount of up to $50.00 per month, according to the Arkansas Department of Commerce. Steven Porch, Chief Legal Counsel from the Department, stated in a recent announcement that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will begin enrolling qualified households into their Emergency Broadband […]
Take the internet speed test to help Arkansas report broadband needs to Delta Regional Authority
The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) announces the launch of the Delta Broadband Mapping Project, an initiative aimed at strengthening broadband infrastructure that supports telehealth, distance learning, and remote work throughout the 252 counties and parishes of the eight-state DRA region. The initiative encourages residents to participate in the free, anonymous Delta Speed Test, conducted through […]
Youth club in Bryant shows Cong. Hill the facility; Staff awaits decision for more kids
US Congressman French Hill (R-AR) visited the Bryant Boys and Girls Club on Monday and toured the property, located at 6401 Boone Rd. Club CEO Suzanne Passmore showed Hill around the rooms and talked about the activities available and the current needs. The club was temporary closed by the the government, due to the pandemic, […]
Sen. Boozman’s SAVE LIVES Act signed into law; expands access to VA COVID-19 Vaccine
U.S. Senator John Boozman leads the SAVE LIVES Act, to provide no-cost vaccination services at the VA to all veterans, veteran spouses, caregivers and CHAMPVA recipients. More veterans will have the ability to access the COVID-19 vaccine administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) following the signing of U.S. Senator John Boozman’s (R-AR) Strengthening […]
Governor moves state’s tax date to coincide with this year’s federal deadline
UPDATE – MARCH 19, 2021 Governor Asa Hutchinson, after consultation with legislative leadership, has extended the deadline for filing state individual income tax until May 17, 2021, to coincide with the extended federal deadline. “Pushing back the due date for state income tax is a simple way to help Arkansans in light of the extension […]
Guard members head to rural Arkansas to accelerate Covid-19 vaccinations
Governor Asa Hutchinson has activated 20 members of the Arkansas Air and Army National Guard to assist with vaccinations in four public health regions in Arkansas. “These four teams will administer the vaccines in rural areas, which will reduce the load for medical professionals who are dealing with COVID-19 as well as their regular health […]
Video: Day one of 2020’s Covid-19 shutdown in Arkansas began in Saline County
A little over one year ago, I started a live video on Facebook in front of the Saline County Courthouse, telling of the very beginning of Covid-19 in Arkansas. Governor Asa Hutchinson was about to hold a press conference that afternoon to talk about the first known cases in the state. It was in the […]
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