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Kingsland Receives $500,000 Wastewater Grant
KINGSLAND - Kingsland Mayor Sharon Crosby (third from right with check) recently traveled to the Little Rock to receive a $500,000 Community Development Block grant from Gov. Sarah Sanders (center next to Crosby) in a presentation at the state capitol. The Arkansas Economic Development Commission received more than $8.4 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban in Community Development Block grants that were awarded to 17 communities across the state. These grants, according to the governor’s office, were awarded under the General Assistance set-aside, part of Arkansas’ $17.8 million FY 2023 formula grant allocation, which is designed to provide communities the opportunity to apply for a variety of non-housing public facility and public infrastructure projects. Crosby said the money will be used replace a pump and make other improvements to\he City of Kingsland’s wastewater treatment facility.
Warren arrest and confinement record for May 8-12, 2024
The following is a direct re-print of the Warren Arrest & Confinement Record from the Warren, Arkansas Police Department. All people listed are innocent until proven guilty. Trenton Marshall / 1528 W Pine, Warren, AR / DOB 3-28-95 / warrant on 5-8-24 Rufus Cullen / 407 W Elm St., Warren,...
Expanded recycling, speed bumps, and equipment donation among items discussed during May Warren City Council Meeting
WARREN, Ark. – The Warren City Council convened on Monday evening, May 13, 2024, at the Warren Municipal Building to address crucial matters concerning the city’s governance and upcoming events. Chaired by Warren Mayor Gregg Reep, the meeting saw active participation from council members and significant decisions that will impact the city’s future.
WHS Sports Awards Ceremony slated for May 20th
WARREN, Ark. – Warren High School is gearing up for its highly anticipated Sports Awards Ceremony scheduled for May 20, 2024, at 6:00 PM. The event will take place at the prestigious Lumberjack Arena, where exceptional athletes from various sports disciplines will be honored and celebrated for their outstanding achievements throughout the academic year.
Prime Time Riders Club to host “The Cook Off” event Saturday
WARREN, Ark. – The Prime Time Riders Club is gearing up for an exciting event that promises fun for the whole family. “The Cook Off” will take place on Saturday, May 18, at Westside Field in Warren, AR, from 11 am to 6 pm. Participants and spectators...
County Contributing More for Road Aid
Portions of Marks Cemetery, Shady Grove Roads Scheduled for Repaving. RISON - County Judge Jimmy Cummings informed the Cleveland County Quorum Court Monday night that the county will have to chip in more than expected to complete a state aid project to pave portions of two county roads in the New Edinburg area.Cummings said the state originally projected it would cost $447,00 to pave 1.75 miles of county roads but the latest projections now project that to cost about $472,000. Since the county is responsible for paying for a portion of the project, Cummings said the county’s match has risen from $40,000 to $52,000.Plans are to pave about 1 mile of Marks Cemetery Road off the Hwy. 189 intersection, and about three-quarters of a mile of Shady Grove Road east of New Edinburg.Cummings noted that these are preliminary figures without having actual bids submitted for the project. Should those bids come in even higher than expected, he said they would reduce the scope of the project and that would probably result in a smaller portion of Shady Grove Road being resurfaced.One other factor the county will be fighting is interest in bidding on the project. While $472,000 may seem like a big project for the county, Cummings said most contractors are pursuing much larger projects. He told the quorum court that he expects to see only a limited number of contractors bid on the project.Cummings said he consulted with engineers from the Arkansas Department of Transportation on which portions of the two county roads to pave. He said the soundness of the existing road bed played a major role in which portions will be paved.The judge explained that the county receives state aid money each year to resurface portions of county roads. Since there usually is not enough money there for a significant project, he said many counties save up two years of the aid money to complete a larger project. Cummings noted that the state requires counties to spend the aid money within two years of receiving it.Tourism PromotionAfter hearing a presentation from Britt Talent…
Bike decorating contest Announced for Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival
WARREN, Ark. – On Friday, May 10, 2024, Judge Bruce and Lou Anne Anderson announced their sponsorship of a Bike Decorating Contest set to take place during the upcoming Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival. The contest is scheduled for Saturday, June 15, with registration starting at 8:30 am and judging commencing at 9 am. The event will unfold in the parking area of Tony Cathey’s office, situated at the intersection of South Myrtle and East Cypress Streets in Warren.
Warren’s 4A State Tournament run ends with 3-0 loss to Lonoke
GRAVETTE, Ark. – The Warren baseball team received a valiant pitching performance from senior Ervin Rivera but could only muster two hits as the Lumberjacks’ 4A State Tournament run ended with a 3-0 loss to Lonoke Friday afternoon in Gravette. This Lumberjack Game Report is brought to you...
Lady Jacks compete in regional tournament
Lady Jacks enter the regional tournament as a number four seed to face the tournament host and number one seed Nashville. Warren's Presley Reep doubled to score Natalie Hargrave and give Warren a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Nashville took the lead until the top of the fourth inning when Warren would tie the score with another double by Reep. Nashville eventually went on to defeat Warren with a score of 10-3.
Winners announced for Bradley County Creative Art Contest
WARREN, Ark. – The artistic talents of Warren and Hermitage School students shone brightly as they participated in the Bradley County Creative Art Contest, sponsored by the Warren Woman’s Club. The contest, held in April, concluded with a showcase of exceptional artworks at the Warren Branch Library on May 3rd and 4th, 2024. Judged by an experienced Arkansas art teacher renowned for teaching in Arkansas Public Schools for many years, the competition highlighted the creativity and skill of young artists in the area.
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