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Happy Birthday, Jonesboro Right Now!

Happy Birthday, Jonesboro Right Now!

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – Two years ago, Jonesboro Right Now (JRN) launched with a simple vision: provide a trusted, responsible local news source to Craighead County.

That vision has come to fruition through thousands of articles published in the last two years. Those articles have highlighted people, events, and issues that matter to the community while providing a trusted source of information and a voice to the citizens.

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The story of Jonesboro Right Now truly began on April 1, 2024, with a call to action titled “It’s Time for JonesboroRightNow.” The news outlet’s launch was born from a deep respect for the history of local journalism – acknowledging the legacy of NEALink from 2002 and the changing landscape of the Jonesboro Sun. The mission was clear from day one: to provide timely, accurate, and unbiased coverage for a community that deserves to stay informed in real-time.

Since that first article went live, the digital archives have grown exponentially. Today, JRN has published over 5,700 articles, covering everything from critical crime and safety reports in Craighead County to high school sports scores and local business openings. Each story represents a heartbeat of the region, meticulously documented to ensure the triumphs and trials of Jonesboro and the surrounding area are never lost to time.

How We Work

At Jonesboro Right Now, we believe that journalism is a collaborative effort. While our dedicated reporters are on the ground daily, the community serves as our most valuable set of eyes. We focus on:

  • Hyper-Local Coverage: Reporting on the issues that directly affect your neighborhood and wallet.
  • Crime & Safety: Providing the facts on local incidents to keep our residents safe and informed.
  • Immediate Updates: Utilizing our partnership with local radio to break news as it happens.

Submit Your Story

We want to hear from you. Whether it’s a community event, a local hero who deserves recognition, or a news tip that needs investigating, you can be part of the narrative.

  • How to Submit: Visit the “Submit News” page on our website or email your story and photos directly to news@jonesbororightnow.com.
  • Editorial Process: Every submission is reviewed by our editorial team. We pursue articles that are relevant to the Northeast Arkansas community, accurate in the facts provided, and in adherence to our ethical guidelines. We look for stories that foster accountability or celebrate the unique spirit of our region.

Why Engagement Matters

A community is only as strong as its informed citizens. When you read, share, and contribute to Jonesboro Right Now, you aren’t just consuming media – you are participating in the vitality of local democracy. Your engagement ensures the focus stays on what matters most to your family and your future.

So, as we look back on where we started and look forward to the thousands of stories yet to be told: Happy Birthday, Jonesboro Right Now! We are just getting started.

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