Arkansas poultry industry takes estimated $200 million hit after winter storms
The winter storm that hit Arkansas in late January caused an estimated $200 million in damage to the state’s poultry industry
The winter storm that hit Arkansas in late January caused an estimated $200 million in damage to the state’s poultry industry
Following recent ice storms across the southern United States, forestry experts caution landowners to watch for storm-damaged trees that threaten personal safety and the long-term health of forestlands
The Arkadelphia Board of Education met in regular session on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026
Although it will likely be some time before the extent of damaged poultry houses and impacted flocks is known, multiple county agents with the Cooperative Extension Service have reported dozens of collapsed structures in their respective counties
Due to inclement weather and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both equine and human athletes, Oaklawn has canceled live racing scheduled for this weekend, January 30 – February 1
The accident was one of two fatalities reported in Arkansas as a winter storm blanketed the state in sleet, snow and ice
As power remains stable in the state, Entergy Arkansas is now sending around 200 lineworkers and support management personnel in mutual assistance to Louisiana and Mississippi to assist with their restoration efforts