Two local groups are opening applications to award scholarships to Bauxite students. The Bauxite Old Timers and the Bauxite Class of 1965 will each award a $2,000 scholarship to a student due to graduate in the class of 2021. (Scroll down to read more.) Requirements for the two scholarships are almost identical. Recipients must: Be […]
Recycle Saline to host 6th Annual Re-Fashion Bash on Apr 24th
Recycle Saline is hosting its 6th annual Re-Fashion Bash Saturday, April 24th, at 5:00 p.m. at the Benton Event Center. This is an upbeat recycling fashion show highlighting Saline County students. They will walk the runway and show off clothing they made from recycling items. The theme for 2021 is “Around the World.” There […]
The Last “Anna’s Avenue” – Our high school columnist is beginning a new chapter in another state
EDITOR’S NOTE: Anna Colby impressed me right away as someone who sought out a position as a writer with MySaline, even though we hadn’t advertised one. She then proceeded to write a piece to apply for the non-existent position that actually made me angry to read… because I couldn’t find a single correction to make […]
Make your 2021 so much better than 2020 in these 5 ways
New Year’s day is coming up this Friday, marking the end to a long and grueling year. But as we begin 2021, there is new hope of healing for the community. If 2020 has shown us anything, it’s that we have the resolve to endure the challenges life throws our way. My hope for Saline […]
5 Astronomical Events Arkansans Shouldn’t Miss in December
It’s the most wonderful time of the year–even for astronomical events! December features some of the longest nights of the year, giving us plenty of opportunity to admire the moon or glimpse a shooting star–if we can brave the freezing cold weather, that is. If you do decide to brave the weather, bundle up in […]
Bryant graphic design students selling Bryant-themed wrapping paper; order by Dec 9th
Bryant High School Graphic Design students are selling custom Bryant-themed wrapping paper in seven unique designs. Proceeds will be used in ongoing community outreach projects by graphic design students. Purchase 24in x 80in rolls of paper in 7 unique designs. Rolls are $10 each. Payment must be by cash or check through school mail or […]
Anna Editorializes: Social media and political polarization – people seek information that enforces what they already believe
Election Day was Tuesday, and social media is exploding with political discourse. Scientists, celebrities, athletes, artists, and your next-door neighbor pack your Twitter feed with opinions, complaints, and praises. Political discourse, the free exchange of beliefs, is essential to democracy. Good discussion is the foundation of compromise, and Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube allow for […]
Anna’s Avenue – 5 ways to give back in Saline County
With school back in, fall quickly approaching, and the holiday season knocking at the door, some of us might be looking for either resources or opportunities to give back. In this article, I wanted to take a minute to look at the places in our county that are always giving back and see what opportunities […]
Anna’s Avenue – A Closer Look at SCL Theatre
Q&A with Mr. Roberson: A Closer Look at SCL Theatre You may have seen the announcement this week that the Saline County Library (SCL) will be offering two theatre classes via Zoom: SCL Theatre: The Rising Star Players and Drama Zoom. In past years, SCL Theatre was known as Children’s Theater and was open to […]
Anna’s Avenue – 3 things to know that make it easy to register to vote
The presidential election is coming up this November. This is an exciting time for many young adults, as this will be our first presidential election. But, if you’re anything like me, you might have a few questions about the registration process. How does a person register to vote? Where do you register, at what time, […]
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