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Arkansas Power & Light, Entergy’s original forerunner, once made home economics a part of its economic development work. This exhibit was set up in a gymnasium in the 1950s.
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Entergy Arkansas Juices Economic DevelopmentLock Icon

Entergy, which serves over 700,000 electric customers in Arkansas, has long been an engine of economic development, a gene present in the company’s DNA since its birth more than a century ago. read more >
Manufacturing

The Ones That Got Away: Big Projects That Slipped Past Arkansas

Arkansas has experienced some notable failures in its efforts to attract industry to the state. read more >