Hands-on learning shapes Arkansas’s future workforce
For hundreds of Arkansas students, career exploration didn’t come in the form of brochures or presentations — it came with gloves, hard hats and hands-on experience.
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For hundreds of Arkansas students, career exploration didn’t come in the form of brochures or presentations — it came with gloves, hard hats and hands-on experience.
Entergy Arkansas is strengthening its partnerships with local emergency responders through a new First Responders Appreciation and Education Initiative, designed to enhance collaboration while delivering critical electrical safety training.
In the middle of a cold, rainy night in Harrisburg, two Entergy Arkansas employees found themselves in a situation where no routine service call could prepare them for.
Reliable power starts long before a storm hits. Through a statewide effort that brings multiple crews together in targeted areas, Entergy Arkansas is upgrading poles, improving system standards and investing in infrastructure improvements that help keep the lights on for customers across Arkansas.
When severe weather rolls through Arkansas, customers will see crews working in neighborhoods and along roadways to restore power. Behind the scenes, another team is working just as intensely inside Entergy Arkansas’s Distribution and Operations Center.
Entergy Arkansas crews helped start the morning on a bright note at The Sunshine School in Searcy, greeting students as they arrived for class.
Keeping the lights on across south Arkansas takes planning, investment and infrastructure built to stand up to changing conditions. That’s the goal behind a recent transmission reliability project from Dumas to Reed.
Entergy Arkansas employees are celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by rolling up their sleeves at the Arkansas Foodbank to fight food insecurity across the state.
Entergy Arkansas kicked off the new year by meeting customers where they are – in their communities. Through a series of Customer Care Pop-Ups held across the state, the company helped customers manage their utility bills, learn about available assistance programs and connect with trusted community resources.
As winter temperatures settle across Arkansas, many families feel the impact not only in the air, but in their energy usage. That’s why Entergy Arkansas Entergy Solutions programs focus on helping customers save energy and money.
