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(L-R) Chief Deputy Blake Wilson, Clint Maness, ANO Superintendent,Security, and Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones.
(L-R) Chief Deputy Blake Wilson, Clint Maness, ANO Superintendent,Security, and Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones.
News > Communities, Customers, Safety
Arkansas Nuclear One donates BearCat to Pope County Sheriff’s Office
06/06/2024

Armored vehicle once used by nuclear security to now help law enforcement

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Entergy's Women in Nuclear has been named "most reactive chapter" by U.S. WIN for the second straight year.
Entergy's Women in Nuclear has been named "most reactive chapter" by U.S. WIN for the second straight year.
News > Leadership, Employees
It’s a WIN win again: Entergy Women in Nuclear “most reactive” chapter
06/06/2024

National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community

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(From top, L-R) Joe Sullivan, Doug Pehrson, Brad Wertz, Mandy Halter, Dave Oertling, John Ferrick
(From top, L-R) Joe Sullivan, Doug Pehrson, Brad Wertz, Mandy Halter, Dave Oertling, John Ferrick
News > Leadership
Entergy Nuclear announces leadership moves at plants, headquarters
07/10/2023

Transitions are critical to company’s continued success

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Nettleton High School students dressed out in protective clothing like a radiation protection technician.
Nettleton High School students dressed out in protective clothing like a radiation protection technician.
News > Communities
Nettleton High School students visit Arkansas Nuclear One
05/01/2023

Science students travel more than three hours to learn about nuclear power

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ANO control room operators removed ANO Unit 2 offline on April 15 for a scheduled refueling outage.
ANO control room operators removed ANO Unit 2 offline on April 15 for a scheduled refueling outage.
News > Safety
Arkansas Nuclear One begins 29th Unit 2 refueling outage
04/17/2023

Contract workers boost local economy; work ensures continuation of clean, reliable energy

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Entergy's WIN chapter has been recognized by the national organization for its significant achievements in promoting nuclear science in the community.
Entergy's WIN chapter has been recognized by the national organization for its significant achievements in promoting nuclear science in the community.
News > Leadership, Communities, Employees
It’s a WIN win: Entergy Women in Nuclear named “most reactive” chapter
03/14/2023

National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community

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Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Employees, Environment
Entergy Nuclear CNO Cook-Nelson on the future of nuclear energy
01/26/2023

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.

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News > Leadership, Employees
Entergy Nuclear announces senior leadership changes
11/03/2022

Kimberly Cook-Nelson named executive vice president and chief nuclear officer; other nuclear senior leadership advancements featured

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“Each year, hundreds of people in our communities and workplaces benefit from Entergy’s grants and volunteer efforts,” said Betina Brandon, senior manager of diversity and workforce development.
“Each year, hundreds of people in our communities and workplaces benefit from Entergy’s grants and volunteer efforts,” said Betina Brandon, senior manager of diversity and workforce development.
News > Communities
Entergy Nuclear Powers Its Communities with More Than $415,000 in Grants
02/01/2022

From supporting the environment, education and low-income areas to teaching students about nuclear energy, grants were provided in communities where Entergy’s nuclear plants operate. This includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Michigan.

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