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spring symbolizes a new beginning, but when it comes to seasonal changes, the uncertainty of weather remains. no one knows that better than entergy arkansas and other emergency responders.
entergy arkansas and community partners will host several super tax day events to kick off the tax preparation season, with irs-certified volunteers on hand to help low- and moderate-income families file for free.
customers should prepare by winterizing, preparing emergency kits, charging phones
entergy arkansas is staging crews, equipment and supplies in areas of the state likely to be the hardest hit in the coming days based on a forecast for sleet, freezing rain, and ice accumulations.
kimberly cook-nelson, entergy nuclear executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, recently spoke to more than 400 attendees at the annual energysolutions conference in salt lake city.
large amounts of snow along with strong wind gusts greatly impacted the north and northwest areas of the state, causing an estimated 36,000 entergy arkansas customer outages at its peak wednesday morning. the weight of the winter precipitation felled trees, broke limbs, power lines and other equipment, and damage assessments are ongoing.
entergy arkansas and the little rock international association of fire fighters (iaff) local 34 partnered again this year to donate “operation warm” coats to hundreds of students in the little rock school district wednesday, just as a cold front starts making its way into the company’s service territory and the students’ winter break begins.
entergy arkansas is prepared for the likelihood that winter weather will affect parts of the company’s service territory thursday, dec. 22, through saturday, dec. 24, with temperatures below freezing, strong winds and precipitation.
winter weather is upon us, with cold temperatures impacting the region, but that doesn’t mean your usage and electric bill must increase.