


We are asking residents of Forrest City, to stay off the streets if possible. Streets will freeze overnight, and everything that thaws today will refreeze and remain frozen until Monday, when temperatures are expected to rise above 40 degrees.
Thank you for your patience as we work with limited resources to plow, sand, salt, and apply beet juice to clean and clear the streets.
Garbage bins/dumpsters are available at the old Rideout Building on Broadway, Civic Center back parking lot, and in the Grant Street parking lot. Dumpsters are for garbage ONLY. Please bag garbage if possible.
If you need somewhere to take your trash, you may drop it off at the City Shop, 377 Farr St., from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Please use caution when traveling.
Consumers receiving calls and texts from debt collectors face increasing difficulty determining whether the contact is legitimate or a scam. (InvestigateTV)
Debt relief attorneys say that the rise of robocalls and artificial intelligence calls make it confusing for people to know if they actually owe money.
They advise consumers to avoid giving out personal information and instead ask questions to verify the caller’s legitimacy.
Verify by asking for their full name, their contact phone number and the name of their company.
You should also ask if they have a file number identifying the original creditor, as in many cases, they’re collecting “on behalf of” another company.
Once you get the information, you should hang up and research the information provided before calling back.
It’s also suggested that you request verifiable information “in writing” through the mail to confirm whether the debt is legitimate
Other closings include:
--St. Francis County Courthouse
--St. Francis County Health Department in Forrest City
--Lee County Health Department in Marianna
--UA-EACC in Forrest City (Remote learning and registration will continue)
--PCC-UA in Helena-West Helena
--St. Francis County Food Pantry will be closed thru Feb. 2
--St. Francis Area Developmental Center Day Programs in Forrest City, Wynne, West Memphis and Bryant will be closed.
--All state offices-closed
--First Baptist Church in FC (Rosser St.) will not have service tonight
--City Hall in Forrest City will open at 10 a.m.
--Calvary Christian Daycare will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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*Note: Forrest City Mayor Larry Bryant said Tuesday (1/27) that city streets were still too slick to safely pick-up residential garbage, adding that the Landfill is also closed.
**Note: St. Francis County Judge Craig Jones has also indicated that garbage service has been suspended temporarily due to hazardous road conditions out in the county.
Tax-related documents can be dropped off at the library, Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Documents you’ll need to provide include a state-issued picture ID and Social Security cards for yourself and your spouse (if applicable), also all W-2’s & 1099’s, plus information on all other sources of income. A copy of your previous year tax return will also be helpful.
Your completed return will be ready within three days.
Call the library at 870-633-5646 for more information.
Late registration for spring “on-line” classes will continue through Friday, January 30th.
Returning students are advised to log on to their myEACC portal to register.
For more information or assistance, call 870-633-4480, ext. 200 or email advising@eacc.edu.


Winter Weather Advisory – Update on Warming Centers
In response to winter weather expected to arrive Saturday, the City of Forrest City will open 24-hour warming centers at the following locations:
📍 Larry S. Bryant Center
2510 South Washington
📍 Forrest City Civic Center
1335 North Washington
⚠️ Weather conditions are expected to worsen. If you do not have to travel, please stay home and remain safe.
🚓 Transportation Notice
The Forrest City Police Department will provide transportation within city limits only for the following essential personnel: (870)633-3434
Crest Park Nurses
Forrest City Medical Center nursing staff
Home Health nurses
Local Assisted Living staff
Local Nurses
To help officers continue responding to emergency calls, please:
✔️ Be fully ready when requesting a ride
✔️ Ensure at least two additional riders are going to the same location
Please share to help keep our community informed and safe. 💙

Just a reminder to everyone — in case of an emergency, please do NOT call (870) 633-2414.
Always call 911 for emergency help.
With the winter weather coming in, please be careful when using space heaters. Don’t overload electrical outlets, as this can cause a fire.
Also, do not use BBQ grills, open flames, or improper heating sources inside your home. These can produce carbon monoxide, which can spread throughout the home and may be deadly.
Please be aware that during severe weather, emergency response times may be delayed due to road conditions. The safety of everyone, including our responders is very important.
Stay warm, stay safe, and thank you for your cooperation.
The Forrest City Area Humane Society is now accepting adoption applications for this sweet boy.
A home visit is required to adopt Richie .
Appointments are required to meet him, so please reach out to schedule a visit.
Adoption Fee: $100
The adoption fee includes:
* Spay/Neuter
* Heartworm test (if of age)
* 5-way vaccine
* Rabies vaccine (if of age)
* Bordetella vaccine
* Basic deworming
* Microchip
Contact for Adoption:
Ruth Ann Vowan
ravfcahs@gmail.com
Richie is ready to find his forever home



Stay informed with the latest weather updates and traffic conditions by downloading the City of Forrest City App.
Get real-time alerts and important updates to help you stay safe during winter weather.

The City of Forrest City will have warming centers open in response to the winter weather expected to arrive Saturday.
📍 Warming Center Locations & Hours:
Larry S. Bryant Center
2510 South Washington
🕕 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Forrest City Civic Center
1335 North Washington
🕕 6:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m.
Please be advised that weather conditions are expected to worsen. If you do not have to get out, please stay home and remain safe.
🚔 Transportation Notice:
The Forrest City Police Department will provide transportation only for: (within the city limits only)
Crest Park Nurses
Forrest City Medical Center nursing staff
Home Health nurses
Local Assisted Living Staff
To help officers continue responding to emergency calls, please:
Be fully ready when requesting a ride
Ensure there are at least two additional riders going to the same location
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated as we work to keep our community safe.

The Crowley’s Ridge Development Council (CRDC) is now taking applications for the Winter LIHEAP utility assistance program.
Documentation required when submitting an application includes:
--proof of income for all household members, 18 years and older
--state or government issued ID
--Social Security Cards for all household members
--birthdates of every household member
--printed copy of all utility bills
No applications will be accepted unless all required documentation is presented at the time of interview.
In St. Francis County, applications for regular and crisis assistance are being accepted Tuesdays from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
The St. Francis County CRDC office is now located in the Workforce Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas-East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City.
As Arkansans prepare for the possibly of extreme winter weather conditions Friday and over the weekend, Arkansas State Police (ASP) is urging motorists to stay off the roads when bitterly cold, freezing rain or snow make highway travel unsafe.
Officials say staying home whenever possible helps reduce crashes, protects first responders and keeps routes clear for road crews.
For those who must travel, ASP reminds drivers to use extra caution:
• Reduce your speed and avoid sudden steering, acceleration, or braking.
• Increase the distance between your vehicle and others.
• Begin slowing down much earlier than usual when approaching intersections, bridges, and exit ramps, which can freeze first.
Motorists are encouraged to prepare an emergency kit before heading out. Suggested items include extra clothing, blankets, water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, a phone charger, an ice scraper, and basic first-aid supplies.
Keeping your gas tank at least half full and ensuring tires are properly inflated can also improve safety in winter conditions.
Troopers will be out in force to assist motorists in need across Arkansas. For non-emergency assistance or to report a hazard, drivers can use *ASP (*277) to be connected to the nearest ASP Troop headquarters.
For the latest winter weather conditions and to view the Winter Weather Road Conditions Map, Arkansans should visit www.idrivearkansas.com.
Travelers are also encouraged to follow local forecasts and delay or cancel trips when conditions are hazardous.
Interested parties can apply online at WorkAtJacks.com.
The Forrest City Jack’s location is set to open in July 2026.

