With plenty of helping hands, progress is being made.
And it was news Les Frensley, customer service manager for Entergy Arkansas in Batesville, was glad to report this morning.
At about 6 a.m., 7,300 homes in parts of Sharp, Izard and Independence counties were still without power. "We've made some real good progress," he told the Guard this morning by phone.
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