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CREWS WORK SUNDAY IN LAKE CITY TO REPAIR DAMAGES CAUSED BY FRIDAY’S TORNADO
CREWS WORK SUNDAY IN LAKE CITY TO REPAIR DAMAGES CAUSED BY FRIDAY’S TORNADO
Insights > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Severe Storm Update – 12/12/21 @ 6 p.m.
12/12/2021

Entergy Arkansas has made significant process in restoration following Friday night’s severe thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes.

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Estimated 484 poles, 86 transformers and 584 cross arms damaged, with 276 spans of wire down
Insights > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Severe Storm Update – 2/12/21 @ 10 a.m.
12/12/2021

Just over 4,000 Entergy Arkansas customers remained without power Sunday morning following severe thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes Friday night.

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Peak outages of 25,000+ Friday night down to 9,000 Saturday afternoon.
Insights > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Severe Storm Update – 12/11/21 @ 5 p.m.
12/11/2021

Entergy Arkansas restored power to approximately 19,000 customers affected by high winds and deadly tornadoes that crossed the state Friday evening.

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Insights > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Severe Storm Update – 12/11/21 @ 7 a.m.
12/11/2021

Crews are working to restore power after severe storms swept across the state.

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Insights > People power
Entergy Recognizes National Apprenticeship Week with Newly Registered Program
11/19/2021

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Laura Landreaux
Laura Landreaux
Insights > Our future, People power, Giving back
Entergy Arkansas Champions ALICE, Invites Business Leaders to Join Network
11/11/2021

Entergy Arkansas is proud to be a Champion for ALICE, which are those who are Asset-Limited Income-Constrained Employed – working men and women who have a difficult time making ends meet. ALICE could be our neighbors, friends, family or even co-workers.

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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 > Our future, People power, Giving back
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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Entergy Arkansas President and CEO Laura Landreaux presents the President's Lifesaving Award to Construction Supervisor Daniel Pruitt, center, Oct. 13 with Northeast Region Manager Chris Robertson standing by.
Entergy Arkansas President and CEO Laura Landreaux presents the President's Lifesaving Award to Construction Supervisor Daniel Pruitt, center, Oct. 13 with Northeast Region Manager Chris Robertson standing by.
Insights > People power, Giving back
Unstable Driver Needed Help; Daniel Pruitt Was There for Her With Lifesaving Quick Action
10/13/2021

Entergy Arkansas line workers and other field employees spend a great deal of time on the road. If someone’s in trouble, it’s not unusual that it’s one of our folks who stops to help. On May 18, a driver on Highway 267 south of Searcy was definitely in trouble. Fortunately for her, she crossed paths, quite literally, with Construction Supervisor Daniel Pruitt.

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