Our work goes far beyond keeping the lights on and the natural gas flowing, as we have for more than a century.
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Insights > People power, Giving back
Entergy Employees Fuel $3.5M Economic Impact through Volunteerism in 2018
04/16/2019
Insights > Giving back
Bay School District Receives $33,574 from Entergy Arkansas for Saving Energy
04/09/2019
CitySmart Program helps schools identify and implement projects to reduce energy use.
Insights > People power, Giving back
Arkansas Nuclear One Goes Back to School
04/09/2019
Sherrill-Buirse’s work helps people with criminal records navigate legal issues and find jobs.
Insights > People power, Giving back
Entergy Arkansas Employee Inspires Others to Serve
04/09/2019
Entergy helps ensure site is shovel-ready for prospective manufacturing and distribution projects.
Insights > Giving back
Harvey Couch Business Park Southeast Accomplishes Site Certification
04/09/2019
BOA+ ensures Arkansans have access to safe, trusted and affordable banking.
Insights > Giving back
Entergy Partners with Bank On Arkansas+ during Super Tax Day
04/09/2019
Eric Mitchell helps remove burn victims from the roof. (Photo courtesy of the Stone County Leader.)
Insights > People power
Mountain View Linemen Deploy Bucket Truck for Life-Saving Rooftop Rescue
03/20/2019
It was near quitting time March 15 at the Entergy Arkansas Service Center in Mountain View when Eric Mitchell and Ethan McClung got a call alerting them that the wood pellet factory just down the hill was on fire. They jumped into action.
Tree trimming keeps the lights on.
Insights > Storms
How and Why We Trim Trees in Arkansas
02/01/2019
Trimming trees is essential to protecting the reliability of the electrical system. Here's a brief explanation of the scope of this responsibility and our strategy for protecting the system.
Insights > People power
Electrifying the Grid: Entergy’s 2018 All-Star Linemen
01/30/2019
How are linemen at a power company and linemen on a football team alike? They’re both responsible for powering through the lines – one to electrify the grid and the other to electrify the gridiron.