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Congratulations to the Ronald McDonald House of Little Rock for earning an incentive check of $27,714 from Entergy Arkansas for saving energy. The facility, on Wolfe Street near Arkansas Children’s Hospital, upgraded indoor and outdoor lighting that will save about 164,000 kWh of power annually.
Melissa Schmoll is an administrative specialist IV in the maintenance department at Arkansas Nuclear One. She’s been an Entergy family member for 26 years.
We have an update on some transmission investment upgrades Entergy Arkansas is making to enhance reliability in southeast Arkansas and support economic development.
If you’re like me, you may have an instrument hidden underneath your bed or tucked behind coats in your closet, which you keep thinking you’ll take up again. But, you haven’t. Or maybe you’ve imagined signing up for fiddle camp to learn the tunes your granddaddy played in Pope County, Arkansas. But, you haven’t.
What was once a flat work site in April is now home to a new substation powering Pine Bluff’s Highland Pellets biomass facility.
Sometimes the kindness of strangers comes through when it’s needed most. This time the stranger was an Entergy Arkansas lineman.
Saluting Branches designates Sept. 21 as a day for tree care experts to volunteer their time to make the final resting place of veterans a safe and beautiful environment.