ACDI dropped a big party on downtown Benton last New Year’s Eve, and they are poised to do the same to ring in 2025.🕺🪩 In partnership with the City of Benton, they plan on bringing the party again, with family-friendly games, food, and live entertainment. Read more about the celebration below. Admission and parking will […]
Reynolds and Lancaster to speak about election integrity at GOP meeting April 6th
The Saline County Republican committee will meet Thursday April 6th. This is a regular meeting, and will begin at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. The location is 125 North Market Street in Downtown Benton. featured speakers are Col. Conrad Reynolds and Clint Lancaster. They will be speaking on election integrity. See the […]
Saline County Republicans to hold regular meeting Feb 2nd
The Saline County Republican Committee will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 2nd, at the Republican Headquarters at 125 N. Market Street in Benton. Guests and the press are invited. There is no charge to attend the meeting. See the list of all the events in Saline County at www.mysaline.com/events.
Local Democratic Party announces list of 2023-24 Officers
The Saline County Democratic Committee recently elected officers for the 2023-24 term. They met on Monday January 9, 2023 with a full agenda. All officers were elected unanimously. The positions are as follows: Chairperson Bailey Morgan, 1st Vice Chair Laura Butler, 2nd Vice Chair Dustin Parsons, Secretary Melinda Lu Hensley, and Treasurer Tamme Adams.
Local Democratic Party to meet Monday night
The Democratic Party of Saline County meets the first Monday of each month at their headquarters located at 101 S. Market St., Benton AR 72015. To become a voting member, donate $30 annually for dues. The chapter states that membership dues help them in being visible in the community, registering voters, and supporting local Democratic […]
Griffin, Brumley, Pitsch, Bledsoe, Lowery, and Rapert to Speak May 5th at Saline County GOP Meeting
The Saline County Republican Committee will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 5, 2022, at the Republican Headquarters at 125 N. Market Street in Benton. Guest speakers will include Lt. Governor Tim Griffin running for Attorney General, Matt Brumley running for County Judge, Senator Mat Pitsch running for State Treasurer, […]
Bentley, Long, Thurston, Burgess, and Loftis to speak April 7th at Saline County GOP meeting
The Saline County Republican Committee will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 PM on Thursday, April 7, 2022, at the Republican Headquarters at 125 N. Market Street in Benton. The public is invited. Guest speakers will be Representative Mary Bentley, who is running for re-election as State Representative, Rick Long running for County Judge, […]
Hawk, Burchfield, Webb, Williams, McKee, and Reynolds to speak March 3rd at Saline County GOP meeting
The Saline County Republican Committee will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3rd, at the Republican Headquarters at 125 N. Market Street in Benton. Guest speakers will include RJ Hawk, who is running for State Representative, Thomas Burchfield running for County Treasurer, Doyle Webb running for Lt. Governor, Eddie Joe […]
See the Candidate Filing Dates & Fees to Run for Office in Saline County in 2022
Local political parties announced filing dates and fee schedules to run for public elected office in Saline County in 2022. Candidates must first file at their political party’s county headquarters. The filing hours and fees for the Democratic and Republican Parties are listed below. ? Next, candidates must go to the Saline County Clerk’s office […]
Several 2022 Candidates will Speak at the Saline County GOP meeting Jan 6th
The Saline County Republican Committee will host several candidate speakers at their monthly meeting. Come to hear from Leon Jones, Jr. who is running for Attorney General, Jan Morgan running for U.S. Senate, Washington County Judge Joseph Wood running for Lt. Governor, and Circuit Judge Gunner DeLay running for Arkansas Supreme Court. The public is […]