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Union Power Station Introduces Freshmen to Entergy Power Generation

Ninth-grade students from schools in Union County learned about Entergy Arkansas’ Union Power Station and careers in power generation during Manufacturing Day in October.

Arcs & Sparks Travels to Batesville

When the Home Depot in Batesville put out the call for community participation in a Children's Safety Fair, it occurred to the local Entergy Arkansas team that Arcs & Sparks would be a perfect fit.

Morrilton Crew Mans the Grill for Devil Dog Football Team

They've got spirit up in Morrilton, even on a Monday. Especially on a Monday, because that was game day for the seventh-grade Devil Dogs, for whom Entergy Arkansas Journeyman Lineman Sammy Pledger's son is #4.

Entergy Helps Single Parents Face Future with Scholarships

Entergy has long been a supporter of the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund, a non-profit organization that helps single parents attain self-sufficiency through post-secondary education. In recent months, several deserving parents around the state have received much-needed assistance.

Entergy Arkansas Celebrates Opening of New Nature Trail on Electric Island

In 1981, Arkansas Power & Light donated Electric Island in Lake Hamilton to The Nature Conservancy, which, in turn, partnered with the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission to manage the preserve. In September, Entergy Arkansas, The Nature Conservancy and AGFC dedicated a new nature trail that spans the 118-acre island end-to-end.

Golf Tournament in Maumelle Raises $41,000 for The Power to Care

The 15th annual The Power to Care Charity Golf Classic is in the books. In September, 30 teams of four competed at the Country Club of Arkansas in Maumelle, raising $41,000 for The Power to Care, a program that provides utility bill payment assistance to qualifying elderly and disabled customers experiencing an immediate financial hardship.

Entergy Arkansas Continues to Support MLK Commission

Entergy Arkansas continued its longstanding support of the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission by donating $7,500 to help fund the Commission's 2018 Summer Youth Summit Series.

Former Entergy CEO Remembered for Leadership, Courage and Compassion

When low-income advocacy groups first heard from J. Wayne Leonard at Entergy's first low-income summit in 1999, he clearly described the urgent need to do more for people living in poverty.

LIHEAP Funding Increase a Win for Low-Income Customers

Entergy and its partner advocates have uplifting news for low-income customers who struggle with energy bills. In the past two fiscal years, Congress has boosted funding for theLow Income Home Energy Assistance Programby $300 million, with a larger portion allocated for vulnerable customers in Entergy’s four-state service area.

Entergy Powers Arkansas Communities with $142,000 in Grants

Twenty nonprofit organizations in communities served by Entergy Arkansas, Inc., were among the beneficiaries of more than $142,000 awarded through the Entergy Charitable Foundation first round of grants for 2018. Requests for funding through the Entergy Charitable Foundation are reviewed twice annually. The foundation has a special focus on low-income initiatives as well as educational and literacy programs.
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