Glenda Christine Pigue, age 78, of Benton, passed away Thursday, February 8, 2018. She was born March 19, 1939 in O’Kean, Arkansas. Glenda was preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie and Dora Walker and two brothers, Deloss and Denver Walker. Glenda was a devout Christian and fervent prayer warrior. She loved her family fiercely […]
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Twelve Students Make Up 1st Saline County Youth Preparedness Council
The Saline County Youth Preparedness Council recently met for the first time and has brought together twelve students representing each of the four high schools in Saline County (Bauxite, Benton, Bryant and Harmony Grove) to cast away local rivalries and focus on protecting the whole community. This Council is the first of its kind at the county level in […]
Bryant Schools Begins Public Meetings on Proposed Re-Zoning for Elementary Students
The Bryant School District is proposing a change in attendance zones for the 2018-19 school year. The maps are posted here: https://bryantschools.org/blog/2018/01/22/proposed-attendance-zones/. There’s a series of meetings set up for public input on the zoning maps. See the schedule and the statement from the district below. In the Bryant School District, students are assigned to schools […]
Benton Community Services Special Meeting Tuesday Night Despite Winter Weather
Benton Community Services Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at city hall in the Mayor’s conference room. The agenda follows: COMMUNITY SERVICES / ANIMAL CONTROL AGENDA Committee Members: Evelyn Reed, Chair; Kerry Murphy; Judd Hart; Jeff Hamm; Frank Baptist I. Establish a Quorum / Call to Order II. Recognition of Attendees III. Community Services A. Approval of Farmers Market Guidelines […]
No More Make-Up Days for Weather with Plan for Benton Schools
Dr. Mike Skelton, Superintendent of Benton Public Schools, released a letter recently to parents announcing a new way to put an end make-up days due to inclement weather. The announcement says the District is one of the first in the state to get approval to implement the program, called “Alternate Methods of Instruction” (AMI). Whether […]
Former Restaurateur “Leave It To” Liz Is Still Cooking in Benton
Story by Thelma Poole I have the privilege of being the mother of Shelli Poole, the heart of MySaline.com. I don’t cook a whole lot, so when my daughter gave me a cookbook for Mother’s Day I was happy to be remembered, but wasn’t necessarily thrilled. I didn’t realize what a gem she had found […]
New Diner Owners Get Help from the Original to Capitalize on Success
Home Plate Diner has been a popular dining spot in Bryant since its original owner, Drew Bunten, opened the doors in 2008. Since then, it has changed hands twice, with Richard Beech running it for many years, and now there is a pair of brand new owners. Nick Gann and Melissa Weeks have been neighbors […]
Recent Saline County, Arkansas Obituaries 092917
Jimmy Lee Guidry, 78 of Alexander, passed away September 20, 2017. He was born January 21, 1939 in St. Martinville, Louisiana to the late Vincent and Elienta Dugas Guidry. Jimmy was the owner of R. J. Enterprises, a US Army Veteran, and a Catholic. He was preceded in […]
And Your Favorite Locally-Owned Restaurant Is…
On Friday, we started a survey just for fun, to find out your favorite dining choices that are owned by someone in Saline County. We got a lot of answers over the weekend. Some are locally owned, but keep in mind that some of these are not. I have actually never heard of some of […]
City of Bryant’s New Branding Design – Come Give Your Opinion Sept 5th
UPDATE: The City says they had a great turnout last night for the #BrandingBryant Community Conversation at Bishop Park but IN CASE YOU MISSED IT you can still give your ideas. Drop by the Bryant Police Department Wed, Sep 6th, until 4:30 p.m. to view the designs and leave your feedback. The City of Bryant […]
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