“Build it and they will come”
Newport Tech Depot seeing unexpected growth in northeast ArkansasnThe Newport Tech Depot in northeast Arkansas is living out its own version of the movie, Field of Dreams.
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Newport Tech Depot seeing unexpected growth in northeast ArkansasnThe Newport Tech Depot in northeast Arkansas is living out its own version of the movie, Field of Dreams.
To deliver power you can count on, we are constantly working to upgrade the energy grid.
When it comes to the popular Arkansas destinations of Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine, it can be hard to know who to call when there is a problem that needs to be reported.
Ninety-nine percent of Entergy Arkansas customers surveyed at the first-ever customer service pop-up event at The Watershed in Little Rock last week said they learned something that would save them from having to call Entergy in the future.
As temperatures become scorching in the summer months, the chilly waters of the middle Ouachita River become a perfect destination for visitors looking to cool off.
New devices being installed throughout Entergy Arkansas’ 63-county service area are living up to their name – saving time and money while reducing outages for customers.
Some of the best and brightest STEM students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the region recently visited Little Rock as part of the second annual Accessing Careers in Energy Summit (ACES).
College students and fellow Arkansans Brian Gittens and Madison Mobley have been working to help customers with their accounts since starting their summer internships with Entergy Arkansas on June 5.
Construction is well underway for a new substation that will supply power to the new United States Steel mill in Northeast Arkansas.
It’s impossible to keep trees from falling onto power lines, but with some modern techniques and new technologies, Entergy Arkansas is working to limit the number of outages that trees, strong winds and storm debris can cause.