AMI Staff |
June 14, 2022 |
Join us as we bid farewell to Texarkana Arkansas Police Department Lieutenant Scott Megason. We want to thank Scott for his commitment to excellence as he served our community for thirty years. Many of
AMI Staff |
June 5, 2022 |
In March of 2021, we met the very talented, brilliant, kind Ansleigh Patrick as she was organizing a benefit to support helping stop Teen Suicide. This outstanding woman has continued on her path of
AMI Staff |
April 13, 2022 |
Today is “National Wear Orange Day,” raising awareness for the safety of the personnel committed to improving our roadways when driving through work zones please slow down, be safe, and drive smart. TxDOT offers
AMI Staff |
March 22, 2022 |
The identity of the Texas inmate shot by a TAPD officer while being apprehended on Monday, March 21st, has been released by the Arkansas State Police. Thirty-year-old Michael D. Olson of Texarkana, Texas. Olso had escaped
AMI Staff |
March 15, 2022 |
Texarkana College offers a new online Logistics Micro-Credential Training Program that starts on March 21st, 2022. These online classes offer an exciting opportunity to join the rapidly growing “Supply Chain Management” careers. There is
AMI Staff |
March 14, 2022 |
Get your boots cleaned up and find your pearl snap shirts ready. We are so excited to share that the 77th Annual Four States Fair & Rodeo will be here in just a few
AMI Staff |
March 8, 2022 |
This Thursday, March 10th I-30 Exit 207, Spur 594, will be closed for construction for several months. This closure will mainly affect westbound traffic; please use Exit 208 (Hooks) instead—complete details to follow. Red
AMI Staff |
March 7, 2022 |
With inflation taking its toll on our pocketbook, Habitat For Humanity Texakana’s “Home Repair” program will offer many Texarkana, Arkansas residents a much-needed break. We have complete details to follow, including who qualifies to participate
AMI Staff |
February 15, 2022 |
Texarkana Arkansas Police Department responded to a tragic incident on Monday, February 14th involving an unidentified black male struck by a Union Pacific train at the Seibert Street and Ferguson Street crossing. The victim,