Local News
The 18th Annual UAMS Midsouth Summit Black Expo in North Little Rock started Saturday
Little Rock, Arkansas – The UAMS Midsouth Summit Black Expo kicked off at the Venue at Westwind on Saturday.
It’s the 18th Annual expo the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences has presented that provides health education and cancer screenings to the public.
The event also delivers family-friendly local entertainment that consisted of central Arkansas high school bands, live music, historical exhibits, mid-south business, voter education, employment opportunities, and fashion.
Expo organizers are excited about the return of the event which has been postponed following the recent nationwide pandemic.
Today’s turnout has proven to many why the event is known as the largest celebration of black businesses in Arkansas and why these events are so important to the development of diversity across the state.
-
Local News2 days ago
Former publisher of National Enquirer reveals 2018 hush money discussions with Governor Sanders
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Wheelchair ramp constructed by Ozark Mission Project for elderly woman in need
-
Local News2 weeks ago
A four-week closure is planned for North Rodney Parham Road
-
Local News2 weeks ago
A cerebral palsy-afflicted Boy Scout creates a special route to become an Eagle Scout
-
Local News2 weeks ago
The Quorum Court of Saline County rejects the Arkansas Abortion Amendment
-
Local News2 weeks ago
A mobile clinic for opioid health opens in Malvern
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Income-based scholarship program launched by Reform Alliance
-
Local News1 week ago
Opvee, an additional opioid overdose reversal medication, helps in the fight against the opioid crisis
Leave a Reply