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Entergy Arkansas Chosen ‘Best Company in the State’ by Employees in Forbes.com

Forbes.com recently named Entergy Arkansas as “Best Company in the State,” based on responses from a third-party survey of employees at businesses across the state.

Entergy retiree has keys to the city, or at least the grounds

Longtime Entergy employee and Mountain View resident Everette Sadler Jr. has the keys to the city. Or at least the keys to the gates. More like the tool shed.

Thompson, Garland, Johnson, Hartman Promoted into Customer Service Positions

Entergy Arkansas has made several promotions within its customer service division recently.

Entergy Arkansas Announces New Communications Staff, Promotions

Entergy Arkansas new hires include veteran utilities expert, local PR pro

STEM is Growing in Russellville

This week, Site Vice President of Arkansas Nuclear One John Dinelli visited London Elementary School to help educate students about STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

Employee’s Training Kicks in When Customer Yells, ‘Somebody Help Me’

When your toddler is very ill and you’re in a panic, it’s good to have someone nearby who knows what to do.

Mountain View Linemen Deploy Bucket Truck for Life-Saving Rooftop Rescue

It was near quitting time March 15 at the Entergy Arkansas Service Center in Mountain View when serviceman Eric Mitchell and Ethan McClung, second-year apprentice, got a call from clerk Rebecca Wilson alerting them that the Fiber Energy wood pellet factory just down the hill was on fire.

Entergy’s Pilot Drone Program Aims to Meet Reliability Needs of the System

Unmanned aircraft systems, often referred to as drones, are Entergy’s latest technology aimed to meet the reliability needs of our transmission system.

From Sweeping to Supervising, Dickerson’s Done it All

When Terry Dickerson took a job as a janitor in Entergy Arkansas’ Gurdon office in 1981, he didn’t see himself running the place 35 years down the road. But, after several twists and turns, that’s exactly how it turned out.

Serviceman Kicks in Door to Save Pets from House Fire

There are two lucky dogs living near Emerson, Arkansas. They’re lucky Magnolia Serviceman Phillip Knapp was on the job mid-morning Feb. 22 investigating power outages on Highway 79 just after a thunderstorm passed through.
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