As the Arkansas River reaches record high levels this week, Entergy Arkansas is responding with measures to protect both people and equipment in flooded areas along the river.
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Employees participated in more than 40 planned events across our four-state system and logged 4,280 volunteer service hours throughout the month of April.
Entergy Arkansas employee gives back to his community through volunteer service and Entergy donations.
"My life's mission is paying it forward to the youth in my community.”
Entergy Arkansas employees use first-aid training to help man in need at Carpenter Dam.
Power outages have many causes. Among them are falling trees, high winds, ice, equipment failure, cars running into poles and animals. Today we’re going to talk about animals because, yes, we track these things.
Our work goes far beyond keeping the lights on and the natural gas flowing, as we have for more than a century.
CitySmart Program helps schools identify and implement projects to reduce energy use.