Miranda Reynolds, Region 8 News

Miranda Reynolds

Region 8 News

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Past articles by Miranda:

Restaurant owners comment on Governor’s lifted directives

For restaurants now, what were directives are changing to just guidelines. Restaurants can now open at 100 percent capacity. → Read More

Paragould community helps family after fire

A Paragould family who has served their community for decades recently saw a role reversal after losing everything in a house fire. → Read More

Avoiding rust on vehicles following winter weather

Last week’s snow and ice effects can stick around with you for quite some time if you’re not careful. → Read More

CWL’s preparedness kept lights on

Many in Region 8 last week saw their lights out or were without water due to snow and arctic temperatures. → Read More

Warming shelter in Paragould hopes to help many

Warming shelters across Region 8 are open to keep those in need out of the harsh elements. → Read More

Jonesboro’s road plans and how neighborhoods will be affected

Crews battle the road clean each day and with more winter weather coming, Jonesboro adds keeps adding to their plans. → Read More

Group discusses outdoor pet safety tips and laws

This week, temperatures have been low and this will continue through this weekend. Northeast Arkansas Humane Society sheds light on how to keep your pets safe. → Read More

Homeless man’s fortune changes

Region 8 News interviewed a homeless man late last year. As we highlighted the concerns over the lack of a homeless shelter, Josh Lesley became a wanted man. → Read More

Sophie’s library hopes to see new visitors

A little, free library with bright and imaginative colors hopes to see new visitors soon. → Read More

New ordinance will affect how homes are built in Paragould

A new ordinance in Paragould is changing the way homes are built for the better, a builder recently said. → Read More

Farmer’s market plans to open this season

Last year’s Paragould Farmer’s Market was canceled due to the pandemic but this year, they’re already planning on the market being open – safely of course. → Read More

Business’s 50th anniversary began with a ‘leap of faith’

A locally-owned flower shop in Paragould opened its doors 50 years ago. Through the decades, they’ve seen many changes but are proud of their work. → Read More

Jonesboro pharmacies can’t begin Phase 1-B; no vaccines delivered

As day one of Phase 1-B COVID-19 vaccine distributions in Arkansas opens, pharmacies have no vaccines to give. → Read More

Catalytic converter thefts pushing lawmakers to take action

In the Arkansas legislature, a bill has been filed that will – if approved by lawmakers – require those selling and purchasing catalytic converters to provide and require a lot of information and identification. → Read More

K-9’s death sparks legislative work

In the Arkansas House of Representatives, a bill has been filed called “Gabo’s Law” created after the death of Jonesboro Police Department’s K-9 Gabo. → Read More

Group works to educate people on human trafficking issue

If you shop or dine out in the Jonesboro area, you might have noticed some posters reminding everyone to watch out for human trafficking. → Read More

Doctor discusses COVID vaccine and pregnancy risks

Arkansas steadily approaches COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 1-B which allows more people to get the vaccine, but should pregnant women partake? → Read More

Dog shot dead; owner offers $500 reward to find answers

A Craighead County man wants answers after his dog was shot and killed. → Read More

Jonesboro hospitals exceed 800+ antibody infusions in the fight against COVID-19

St. Bernards Medical Center and NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital both are combating coronavirus by offering monoclonal antibody infusions. → Read More

Indian mound and three modern headstones pique curiosity

In a rural area of Clay County lies an area that has struck the interest of many throughout the years. Recently, a student historian brought the story back to life. → Read More