CodeRED, a citywide automated alert system, is now being implemented to warn individual residents of pending danger.
CodeRED, a citywide automated alert system, is now being implemented to warn individual residents of pending danger.
The overloaded Lonoke Exceptional School has helped children and adults with special needs for nearly 36 years and now has a new facility at 207 West Plaza in Cabot to help more children and adults.
Colleen Baird, who has served as an advertising team leader for Stephens Media in Little Rock, has been promoted to advertising director for nine weekly newspapers, including the Cabot Star-Herald, according to Dennis A. Byrd, publisher.
After about a month of exhaustive efforts, electric cooperative crews are wrapping up the final ice storm power restoration. Fewer than 50 members remain without service.
Lonoke County Sheriff Jim Roberson is still recovering from a heart attack he suffered Thursday, Feb. 12, but is working some this week.
Col. Greg Otey, 19th Airlift Wing commander, recently presented the 2009 Team Little Rock Cornerstone Award to Larry T. Wilson, chairman, president and CEO of First Arkansas Bank & Trust.
Cabot Nursing and Rehab We had a really busy week at Cabot Nursing and Rehab. We started our week with Royce Weeks and his Sunday morning service. The afternoon service was provided by Bible Missionary Church in Jacksonville.
Central Arkansas Christian’s Lady Mustangs will be the fourth seed for next week’s Class 5A State Tournament at Alma.
The good thing about the Class 4A South Regional this week is it is being played in a familiar place for the Oak Grove Hornets.
The Arkansas Travelers will hold their 2009 Job Fair on Saturday, March 7 at Dickey-Stephens Park.
