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Grants available for environmental projects that help strengthen Entergy's communities
04/04/2022

Entergy is committed to building healthy, more vibrant communities. That's why our Environmental Initiatives Fund is providing $1 million in shareholder-funded grants to support environmental projects and solutions that help strengthen our communities for the future.

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Wynne EDC completes 'Select Site' process
Wynne EDC completes 'Select Site' process
News > Communities, Growth
Wynne EDC achieves Entergy Arkansas ‘Select Site’ certification
03/29/2022

Today officials with the Wynne Economic Development Corporation and Entergy Arkansas announced completion of the utility’s Select Site certification for the 37-acre Wynne Highway 1 industrial site, located 11 miles north of Interstate 40 on Arkansas Highway 1.

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News > Customers, Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy Arkansas eTech offers cash rebates for machinery, chargers
03/21/2022

Entergy Arkansas will provide cash rebates through its new eTech initiative to customers who purchase one or more electric technologies, ranging from forklifts and cranes to golf carts and electric vehicle chargers.

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TSC announces distribution center site in Maumelle; Site Selection played a big role
Insights > Our future
A behind the scenes look at landing Tractor Supply distribution center
03/02/2022

Tractor Supply Company (TSC) announced in January it will soon locate a $100 million distribution center for home goods and equipment for farms and families in Maumelle where four-wheelers once rolled through a rugged wooded parcel north of the city’s industrial park.

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Feb. 8 ceremonial groundbreaking at U. S. Steel
Feb. 8 ceremonial groundbreaking at U. S. Steel
Insights > Our future
Entergy joins U. S. Steel in celebrating construction of their newest mill
02/10/2022

State and local officials joined Arkansas business leaders Tuesday to break ground on the state’s largest-ever economic investment project with U. S. Steel near Osceola, Ark.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACTIVITIES ARE FUN, INFORMATIVE FOR KIDS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACTIVITIES ARE FUN, INFORMATIVE FOR KIDS
Insights > Tips and tools
Powerful lessons to be learned with interactive electricity lessons
01/31/2022

Safety is a core value at Entergy, for everyone – whether it’s our employees or our customers, even the littlest ones. Keeping children safe is everyone’s job, though, from utility providers to teachers and parents.

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Adopt a Charger was awarded $160,00 for electric vehicle charging stations, including the one pictured at the Little Rock Tech Park.
Adopt a Charger was awarded $160,00 for electric vehicle charging stations, including the one pictured at the Little Rock Tech Park.
News > Communities, Environment
Entergy shareholders create cleaner communities with $1M in grants
12/20/2021

Entergy Corporation’s shareholders are helping protect the environment by contributing more than $1 million to 14 partnering organizations, including three in the Entergy Arkansas service area.

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Students at Washington and Bale Elementary school were happy to receive new winter coats today.
Students at Washington and Bale Elementary school were happy to receive new winter coats today.
Insights > Giving back, People power
Little Rock firefighters, Entergy Arkansas provide coats for students
12/16/2021

The students at Booker T. Washington Elementary and Bale Elementary are winter-ready, thanks to a partnership between the Local Firefighters Union 34 and Entergy Arkansas.

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Entergy Arkansas' David Wasson (far right) and other volunteers plant native seeds along the new river channel.
Entergy Arkansas' David Wasson (far right) and other volunteers plant native seeds along the new river channel.
Insights > Giving back, Our future, People power
Entergy Arkansas helps with saline solution
10/29/2021

The Nature Conservancy had removed a major barrier, an old, washed-out road and culvert system, from this site situated along a tributary to the Alum Fork of the Saline River. The crossing here had been impassable for years, yet was causing erosion that ultimately landed in the Saline River, and that was preventing fish from migrating up and down the river system. THC had a solution, and Entergy was happy to have the opportunity to help.

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Sara Russell-Lingo, Entergy Arkansas' first female lineworker.
Sara Russell-Lingo, Entergy Arkansas' first female lineworker.
Insights > Our future, People power
Entergy Arkansas’ first female line worker ‘loves the adventure’
10/29/2021

Sara Russell-Lingo didn’t set out to make history. But after a few post-high-school years of dead-end warehouse jobs and a stint in retail, “I was looking for a career.”

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