National Infrastructure Week: Empowering Arkansas for the next generation
National Infrastructure Week invites us to consider the systems that fuel our communities, economy, and everyday lives.
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National Infrastructure Week invites us to consider the systems that fuel our communities, economy, and everyday lives.
Local partners working together to support transparent, fact-based communications announced the launch of LRDataCentersFacts.com, a new public information website designed to address community questions and concerns about proposed data center developments in the Little Rock area.
As the warm weather approaches, it’s the perfect time to upgrade to a smart thermostat to save energy and keep your home comfortable.
Entergy Arkansas is proud to announce its Power Your Future Scholarship program is now open for applications until May 7, designed to support current college undergraduates pursuing eligible technology majors who plan to further their education at designated select Historically Black Colleges or Universities or minority-serving institutions in Arkansas.
Building a stronger workforce starts long before a job offer is made, it begins with exposure, awareness and meaningful connections. That’s exactly what unfolded at the Annual Draft Day Hot Springs event, where Entergy Arkansas joined dozens of employers to invest in the next generation of talent.
From rural backroads to growing communities, vegetation crews across Arkansas are working long hours to clear a path for reliable power as part of Entergy Arkansas’s Next Generation Arkansas vision to provide Better Power for its customers.
Arkansas celebrated Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 21, 2026, honoring the dedication and hard work of lineworkers who maintain and restore power across the state. The event highlighted the essential service these professionals provide to communities, especially during challenging conditions.
Takeaways from the 2026 American Association of Blacks in Energy national conference held in New Orleans and sponsored by Entergy
Entergy Arkansas has awarded Central Arkansas Water more than $355,000 in incentives for energy efficiency projects completed through its Entergy Solutions Large Commercial and Industrial program.
Entergy Arkansas’s commitment to strengthening the communities it serves was on full display at the recent vendor fair supporting the proposed Jefferson Power Station and Arkansas Cypress Solar projects.
