On Sunday, March 29, 2020, Saline County Judge Jeff Arey extended limited access to the Saline County Courthouse, the Courthouse Complex, and all other County Offices until April 20th, with any further action being evaluated at that time. Saline County has been limiting access to County Offices since March 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Judge Arey stated “[f]or the same reasons Governor Hutchinson closed schools until April 20, we […]
Runoff election early voting begins Mar 24; Safety measures taken
It might be a surprise to you that run-off elections are still taking place during this time of pandemic. However, you might also take comfort in safety measures that state and local officials have made. This includes the ability for any eligible voter to use absentee voting. Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston reminds voters […]
Local Officials Urge: Cancel Vacation Plans and Stay Home
Local authorities are urging individuals and families to cancel vacation plans, stay home and observe social distancing. The following statement was released on March 20, 2020: Pursuant to the recommendations of the White House and the CDC regarding the powerful value of social distancing in containing the COVID-19 outbreak, Saline County Judge Jeff Arey, Benton […]
Circuit Clerk’s Office Temporarily Suspends Passport Services
Due to the COVID-19/Coronavirus passport services has temporarily been suspended by the Saline County Circuit Clerk’s Office until April 20th, 2020. If you have any questions, call 501-303-5607.
Judges List Saline County Court Info for Upcoming Cases; County Offices Open Provisionally
SALINE COUNTY OFFICIALS AND JUDGES ANNOUNCE COVID-19 POLICIES March 15, 2020—Saline County Judge Jeff Arey and Saline County Administrative Circuit Judge Robert Herzfeld made a joint announcement describing the Saline County administrative response for the courts and county offices related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Judge Arey stated, “We have been in near constant contact with […]
Congressman Hill outlines COVID-19 symptoms and what the government is doing about the pandemic
Congressman French Hill distributed the following letter to constituents to address the pandemic of Coronavirus – or COVID-19: Dear Friends, The health and safety of Arkansans and Americans come first. Last week, I joined my colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives in passing an emergency funding package which provides $7.8 billion to protect the […]
Recent Saline County, Arkansas Obituaries — 021320
Paul Devore Turley, 82 of Benton, passed away on January 25, 2020. He was born in Little Rock on April 11, 1937 to the late William and Margrete Turley. Paul was a Farrier-Blacksmith who apprenticed several future farriers. He and his wife of 63 years, Rosalie, nurtured many future Barrel Racers and horse trainers who […]
Take the poll, see the results – What’s your vote for the March 3rd 2020 primary?
The Primary Election is coming and now is your chance to give is a practice vote. Who do you want to come out ahead in the following races? Make your picks, and then click below to see the results of all the votes! Note that these candidates are running in the primary, but some candidates […]
Recent Saline County, Arkansas Obituaries — 013020
Frances Virginia Shell, age 87, of Bryant, went to her heavenly home from her earthly home on January 17, 2020 one day short of her 88th birthday. She was born January 18, 1932 in Hot Springs, Arkansas to Myrtle and Ralph Lowder. Virginia graduated from Fountain Lake High School in 1950 as the Valedictorian of […]
Recent Saline County, Arkansas Obituaries — 012120
Joan Edna Burger DuBois, age 81, of Benton, passed away Tuesday, January 7, 2020. She was born April 27, 1938 in Cuba New York. Joan was a retired RN and a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Benton. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter L. and Alice May Burger. She is […]
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