Tyke Taken In by Arkansas Crew
Sometimes the kindness of strangers comes through when it’s needed most. This time the stranger was an Entergy Arkansas lineman.
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Sometimes the kindness of strangers comes through when it’s needed most. This time the stranger was an Entergy Arkansas lineman.
A Conversation with Entergy’s Maggie Oholendt
Living and working in the moving shadows of hulking C-130s as they fly training runs around central Arkansas, it was a natural fit for employees at Entergy Arkansas’ Jacksonville Service Center to take part in a program to benefit families living at the Little Rock Air Force Base.
An Entergy Arkansas employee’s cool head and quick action almost certainly made the difference between life and a fiery death for Leagh Ecklund the morning of July 8. “I’m just glad I could be there to help,” said Transmission Relay Technician John Tutt.
Marion, Ark., Operations Coordinator Blake Reed was planning on a leisurely day canoeing down the Current River in southern Missouri Saturday, July 18. Instead, he was faced first thing that morning with a life-or-death situation. Fortunately, unlike the numerous bystanders, Reed had been trained and knew exactly what to do.
We interrupt today’s news to bring you a GOOD drone story.
Entergy Arkansas vegetation management experts are believers in the butterfly effect. And they’re looking forward to seeing the effect butterflies will have on visitors to the new Twin Grove, Arkansas, butterfly garden.