Saline River Chronicle

Moro Bay State Park’s Paul Butler presents Library program to summer reading students

Moro Bay State Park’s Paul Butler presents Library program to summer reading students

Park Ranger Paul Butler from Moro Bay State Park was the presenter for Mrs. Christy’s group, ages three to six this week during the Warren Branch Library’s summer reading program. He brought Arby the Alligator and all the kids got the opportunity to pet him. They learned some really cool facts like that the top…

LIHEAP application period begins July 25

LIHEAP application period begins July 25

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Officials with the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) have announced residents can begin submitting applications Monday, July 25 for help with the costs of summer cooling bills, including those from Entergy Arkansas and other utilities. LIHEAP is funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and is…

Boozman celebrates groundbreaking of National Desert Storm Desert Shield Memorial

Boozman celebrates groundbreaking of National Desert Storm Desert Shield Memorial

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) celebrated the groundbreaking of the National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial on Thursday. “One day a memorial will stand in this location as a symbol of reverence to and respect for the veterans and their families, and help teach future generations about this important moment in our nation’s tradition of…

Immanuel Baptist Church throws weekend VBS Kick-off event at the Warren City Park

Immanuel Baptist Church throws weekend VBS Kick-off event at the Warren City Park

Last Sunday, July 10, 2022, Immanuel Baptist Church of Warren hosted a VBS Kick-off celebration event at the Warren City Park. The event featured fun inflatables, a cookout, and music. The event was free to anyone wishing to attend. The event was held ahead of Immanuel’s summer vacation Bible school which ran through Thursday evening,…

Arkansas Department of Agriculture increases wildfire danger risk level designations for all 75 counties

Arkansas Department of Agriculture increases wildfire danger risk level designations for all 75 counties

LITTLE ROCK, AR – With hot, dry conditions throughout the state, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division has increased the wildfire danger risk level designations for all 75 counties over the past two weeks. Twelve counties in Northwest Arkansas were raised to the “high” risk level, and the remaining counties were rated as being at…