Benton Police Department recently served the warrant from the hit-and-run incident on July 23, 2020, near the 17700 block of Interstate 30 (Exit 117) that took the life of 28-year-old Louisiana resident Dustin Thompson. Lucas Riley, age 37, of Benton, turned himself in Sept. 25 on the felony charge of “Leaving the Scene of an […]
ARDOT to close lanes overnight through September for widening project in Benton
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) will intermittently close lanes on both sides of Interstate 30 overnight in Benton, according to a statement the agency released on Tuesday. Weather permitting, crews will be working in the eastbound and westbound lanes between U.S. Highway 70 (Exit 111) and Sevier Street in Benton (Exit 116). This continues […]
Bryant School Bus Driver Arrested Thursday for DWI After Crash
A school bus driver was arrested after a crash Thursday in Bryant. The Bryant Police released a statement saying received a call of a school bus that had driven off the road and into a ditch on Mills Park Road just before 2 p.m. According to the statement, the driver was noticeably impaired while speaking […]
Bryant Public Works lists streets with potential for flooding during storms
With the remnants of Hurricane Laura coming through Arkansas, the City of Bryant Public Works Department issued a statement to the public on Wednesday to warn of certain roadways that have the potential to flood. When traveling in these areas please use caution or avoid these areas if possible. Always remember “Turn Around Don’t Drown.” […]
Raymar Rd narrows for construction beginning Tuesday
Raymar Road in Bryant will be restricted to one lane on Tuesday, August, 25th starting at 9 a.m., according to City of Bryant Public Works Department. There will be construction for a sewer crossing on the LKQ project. Use caution when traveling in this area.
There’s a good reason for the bright green manholes in Benton
Sometimes, a reader poses a question to MySaline because they aren’t sure who else to ask. Over the weekend, a reader asked the reason so many manholes in Benton have recently been spray-painted bright green. All sorts of fun answers swirled in my head. Could it be Ninja Turtles? Could it be Chia Pet gardens […]
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 […]
Join in the Virtual Public Hearing July 12-Aug 26 for the route of the Southwest Trail for Biking and Walking
Get new info and have your say in the route for the Southwest Trail for biking and walking, beginning July 12th. Pulaski, Saline, and Garland Counties, in coordination with the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), will conduct a virtual location public hearing to present the preferred alternative for the Southwest Trail […]
South Street bridge to experience closures overnight for up to 15-minutes, Aug 20-26
Construction to widen Interstate 30 to six lanes in Saline County requires overnight lane closures, according to Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) officials. The lane closures are necessary to allow crews to work on the South Street bridge crossing I-30 at the Sevier Street interchange. Weather permitting, crews will be working above eastbound and westbound […]
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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