Local Volunteers Serve Flood Victims and Workers

A group of volunteers set up and served lunch directly in front of Pine Bluff Truck and Trailer from 11:00-1:00 Tuesday.  This meal was for flood victims and the volunteers working during this recovery effort.  Win Trafford helped organize the lunch and said a... Read More.

Free Legal Assistance Offered To Those Affected By Recent Flood

The Arkansas Bar and the Young Lawyers’ Section, along with FEMA, the Arkansas Emergency Management Agency, The American Bar Association, Center for Arkansas Legal Services, Legal Aid of Arkansas, and Arkansas Access to Justice will be providing free disaster legal assistance. This comes following... Read More.
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Flood Waters Begin To Decrease In Pine Bluff

The river finally began falling Friday after a near-record crest of almost 51 feet. The peak crest of 50.85 feet happened at 2:15 p.m. Thursday. The record, set in 1943, is 52.1 feet. Flood stage is currently 42 feet at Pine Bluff. Friday afternoon,... Read More.
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Arkansas Red Cross Provides Shelter To Flood Victims

In response to the historic flooding forecasted to impact communities along the Arkansas River, the Arkansas Red Cross has opened shelter at the following shelter locations: Red Cross operated shelters: Evangel Temple, 1110 South 12 Street, Fort Smith, AR Dardanelle Community Center, 2011 State Highway... Read More.