News

Parker Park Pool Opens

Jonesboro Mayor Harold Copenhaver helps Special guest LaToshia Woods cut the ribbon signaling the opening of the new Parker Park pool/Facebook: City of Jonesboro


Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com)  – June 15, 2024 – The $3 million Parker Park swimming pool project is complete. A ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony was held Friday. Following the ceremony the announcement was made that the pool is now officially open.

Jonesboro Mayor Harold Copenhaver was present for the ribbon cutting. Copenhaver had announced the pool project in 2023 with a then-estimated cost of $1.5 million.

Also present at the ribbon cutting were City Council members Charles Coleman, Ann Williams, Dr. Anthony Coleman, Janice Porter and John Street.

Special guest LaToshia Woods had the honor of cutting the ribbon on the new pool in memory of her late husband Rennell Woods, former city councilman and advocate for Jonesboro youth.

Bailey Construction was the contractor on the pool project.  Brackett-Krennerich was the architect.

Summer pool hours will be 1-6pm daily. The admission price is $6 for adults 16+; $4 for youth 15 and under. All youth must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.  Senior citizens (55+) admission is $4.

This Week in Jonesboro

Recent Headlines

2 hours ago in Sports

Eagles’ Jalen Carter avoids suspension, is fined $57,222 for spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott

Jalen Carter was fined $57,222 by the NFL but avoided another suspension after spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott seconds into the league's season opener Thursday night.

2 hours ago in Lifestyle, Trending

Apple has unveiled its iPhone 17 lineup, including the first iPhone Air. Here’s what’s new

Apple's iPhone 17 lineup is here. The tech giant on Tuesday unveiled four new models that mark the latest editions to its marquee product.

10 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Rick Davies, co-founder and singer of Supertramp, dies at 81

Rick Davies, the co-founder, singer and songwriter of British band Supertramp, has died after a long battle with cancer, the band said Monday. He was 81.