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Entergy Arkansas's advance preparation helped minimize winter storm impacts

LITTLE ROCK — While Arkansas experienced widespread snow, sleet and freezing rain, Entergy Arkansas customers experienced fewer power outages than anticipated, thanks in large part to extensive advance preparation and system-hardening efforts, the company reported Wednesday. As power remains stable in the state, Entergy Arkansas is now sending around 200 lineworkers and support management personnel […] The post Entergy Arkansas’s advance prepara…
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Stuttgart Daily Leader broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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