UAM Chancellor addresses mask resolution

UAM Chancellor addresses mask resolution

Dear UAM community, We continue to be concerned about protecting the health and safety of faculty, students and staff in light of the COVID-19 Omicron Variant. The University of Arkansas System Board of Trustees’ resolution regarding masks/face coverings continues to be in effect. Students, faculty, staff and guests, regardless of vaccination status, must wear masks/face…

Bloomberg podcast highlights vaccination success in Bradley County, Arkansas

Bloomberg podcast highlights vaccination success in Bradley County, Arkansas

During the summer of 2021 Bloomberg News sat down with Gregg Reep, former Mayor of Warren, former State Representative, and perhaps most importantly, the husband of the late history teacher Beverly Reep, who passed away due to COVID-19 in April of 2020, to talk about the success of Bradley County when it comes to vaccination…

Power House COGIC hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinic Saturday

Power House COGIC hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinic Saturday

Warren, Arkansas – A mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held this coming Saturday, November 13, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Power House COGIC located at 815 W. Central Street in Warren. There is no out-of-pocket cost associated with getting a COVID-19 vaccination. Call 501-526-2211 to register. To participate in this…

COVID-19 vaccination clinic to be hosted at the Warren vs. Stuttgart game this Friday

COVID-19 vaccination clinic to be hosted at the Warren vs. Stuttgart game this Friday

A free COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held during Warren’s game this Friday, September 10, 2021 against the Stuttgart Ricebirds at Jim Hurley, Jr. Stadium. For anyone not vaccinated against COVID-19, this is a fantastic opportunity to go ahead and get your first shot. The Clinic is open to both Warren and Stuttgart fans. Any…

Bradley County first Arkansas county to report over 50 percent of eligible population vaccinated

Bradley County first Arkansas county to report over 50 percent of eligible population vaccinated

Tuesday, August 17, 2021 Bradley County became the first county in Arkansas to report over 50 percent of the eligible population fully vaccinated. 50.1 percent of eligible citizens in Bradley County are now fully vaccinated according to the Arkansas Department of Health COVID-19 statistical website. The site reports that 12.6 percent of Bradley County’s population…