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Sunday, March 28 will be the one-year anniversary since a tornado ripped through Jonesboro, destroying homes and businesses. KASU's Johnathan Reaves takes a look back.
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In this Congressional interview, KASU News Director Johnathan Reaves talks with U.S. Senator John Boozman about the federal disaster delcaration approved…
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Residents with remaining tornado debris on their lawns can move it curbside, and City Streets trucks will make another pass at the end of the month to…
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Jonesboro, April 13, 2020: The Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas announced today that a $15,000 contribution it received from AT&T will support tornado…
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Jonesboro City Parks and Recreation Department is shuttering exercise equipment, picnic tables and restrooms as a next-step measure in the effort to…
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JONESBORO, AR,— The American Red Cross of Northeast Arkansas continues to help individuals affected by the March 28 tornado damage. Residents whose homes…
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UPDATED Wednesday 4:00pmFind an important list of updated information below: - Food/Supplies/Donations: All Jonesboro donation centers are being…
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The American Red Cross of Northeast Arkansas continues to help individuals affected by last weekend’s tornado damage. Residents whose homes sustained…
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As workers joined City of Jonesboro employees Wednesday in continuing recovery and cleanup effortsfrom Saturday’s EF3 tornado, Mayor Harold Perrin…
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For KASU News, I’m Johnathan Reaves. Crews with City Water and Light and Craighead Electric Cooperative have been working around the clock to get power…
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JONESBORO, AR — The American Red Cross of Northeast Arkansas has set up a Jonesboro Area Tornado Assistance Line to assist residents affected by the…
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Jonesboro Mayor Harold Perrin announced an extension of the nighttime curfew that has been in place since Saturday’s EF-3 tornado struck a long path…