NURSING STUDENTS REACH 100% FIRST TIME PASS RATE

Special to Deltaplex The Arkansas State Board of Nursing has released the official results for the 2024 National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX) for Arkansas. Jefferson Regional School of Nursing has achieved a 100% pass rate for the NCLEX. Jefferson  Regional School of Nursing graduates aclass... Read More.
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Jefferson County Quorum members refuse to pass legislation

It’s the beginning of the month and that means committee meetings for the Jefferson County Quorum Court.  County Judge Gerald Robinson offered to Hire a backup internet provider, since  Jefferson County does not have one. However, Justice Reginald Adams says Justices don’t have enough information. And... Read More.
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UAM nurse grads achieve 100 percent pass rate

The 2022 graduates of the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program at the University of Arkansas at Monticello recently achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, marking the second consecutive year that UAM’s AASN graduates... Read More.
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AASN Graduates Achieve 100 Percent Pass Rate

 2021 graduates of the Associate Degree Registered Nursing program at the University of Arkansas at Monticello recently achieved a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN examination. According to test results released by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing, UAM had the only associate degree nursing... Read More.
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Pay raise for police chief gets do-not-pass recommendation

By Ray King A resolution increasing the salary of Pine Bluff’s Police Chief from $90,152 to $115,000 received a do-not-pass recommendation from the City Council’s Administration Committee Friday afternoon. Committee members Lloyd Holcomb, Jr., and Glen Brown, Sr., were joined by Councilmembers Joni Alexander, Ivan Whitfield,... Read More.

Development and Planning committee pass two new ordinances

By Deseray McKinzy The Pine Bluff Development and Planning Committee met for their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon and approved the two ordinances presented on the agenda. The first ordinance was amending a code of ordinance concerning parking requirements within the B-5, central business district,... Read More.