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U.S. DOT awards $16M for restoration of park at Big River Crossing

U.S. DOT awards $16M for restoration of park at Big River Crossing

Arkansas Delta Byways recognizes outstanding tourism achievements

Arkansas Delta Byways recognizes outstanding tourism achievements

West Memphis receiving DOJ grant to hire more police

West Memphis receiving DOJ grant to hire more police

West Memphis upgrades communication

West Memphis upgrades communication

Anti-theft Strategy Bringing West Memphis Police, Community Together

Anti-theft Strategy Bringing West Memphis Police, Community Together

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West Memphis is Moving Forward: ARDOT’s New Roundabouts Are Transforming the Delta 77 Corridor

If you’ve driven along Hwy. 77 or North 7th Street lately, you’ve probably noticed something big happening—equipment rolling in, cones appearing, and crews hard at work. These aren’t ordinary road repairs. The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) is making major, long-term improvements to one of the most important gateways in West Memphis: the Delta 77 Corridor at the I-40, I-55, and Hwy. 77 interchange.

This is one of the most significant infrastructure upgrades our city has seen in years, and it’s setting the stage for a safer, smoother, more connected West Memphis.

A Better, Faster, Safer Way to Move Around West Memphis

These improvements are not just about pavement. They’re about unlocking easier mobility for residents, visitors, hospital staff, and businesses that rely on this corridor every single day.

Here’s what the project is bringing to our community:

✔ A New Highway 77 Overpass at the BNSF Railroad

Say goodbye to those long waits at train crossings. The new overpass will eliminate delays, improving access to Baptist Memorial Hospital Crittenden and keeping emergency response routes clear and efficient.

✔ Four Modern Roundabouts

Roundabouts are coming to the Delta 77 corridor—and they’re designed to make traffic flow safer, smoother, and more predictable at key intersections. This is a major upgrade for West Memphis and a huge win for reducing congestion.

✔ Upgraded Service Roads and Interstate Ramps

Better on-ramps, off-ramps, and service roads mean less bottlenecking, easier merging, and safer access to both I-40 and I-55.


Why These Upgrades Matter

West Memphis is growing—and fast. With historic investments, new development, hospital expansion, and more traffic entering the region each year, ARDOT’s project ensures our infrastructure keeps pace with our momentum.

These improvements will:

Reduce congestion during peak travel times

Shorten commute times

Improve safety along the entire route

Support long-term economic development

Strengthen access to healthcare and emergency services

This is the kind of progress that shows West Memphis isn’t just preparing for the future—we’re building it.


Roundabouts: A New Look for West Memphis Traffic

Roundabouts are becoming more common across the country because they:

Keep traffic moving continuously

Reduce the number of severe crashes

Handle heavy traffic more efficiently

Require less maintenance than traditional stoplights


If you haven’t driven through one yet, get ready—they’re simple, intuitive, and designed to make your travel safer and less stressful.


Expect Delays Today, Smoother Drives Tomorrow

With construction underway, drivers should expect occasional delays through the project area. The City of West Memphis appreciates your patience as crews work to deliver improvements that will serve our community for decades to come.

The payoff? A safer commute. Faster hospital access. Better connections to I-40 and I-55. And a modern roadway system ready to support the region’s continued growth.

West Memphis is moving forward—with better infrastructure, stronger connectivity, and a roadway system built for the next generation.

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West Memphis Weekend Recap: Juneteenth Celebration & Reggae Fest

West Memphis was alive with celebration and music this past weekend as two major events brought crowds, culture, and entertainment to the city. From honoring African American heritage to dancing under the stars, Saturday, June 21st, was one to remember.

🎉 Juneteenth Celebration at Hightower Park Amphitheater

The City of West Memphis hosted a meaningful Juneteenth Celebration at Hightower Park Amphitheater, honoring the end of slavery and celebrating Black culture, freedom, and unity.

A highlight of the event was a special guest appearance by actress Vivica A. Fox, who connected with the crowd and brought a touch of Hollywood to the celebration. Attendees enjoyed live performances, food vendors, family-friendly activities, and a strong sense of community.

🎶 Reggae Fest at Southland Casino – Featuring The Legendary Wailers

Later that day, Southland Casino Hotel hosted its vibrant Reggae Fest, headlined by The Legendary Wailers with Junior Marvin. The festival drew music lovers from across the region to enjoy classic reggae sounds, delicious food, and tropical vibes.

The crowd danced into the evening as the iconic band delivered a powerful performance that paid tribute to the timeless music of Bob Marley.

A Weekend to Remember

From cultural celebration to world-class entertainment, West Memphis delivered a memorable weekend. Events like these showcase the spirit, diversity, and energy that define our city. Be sure to follow the City of West Memphis and Southland Casino online to stay up to date on upcoming events and festivals.


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Top 10 Employers in the Greater Memphis Metro Area

The Memphis metro area is home to some of the most influential employers in the Mid-South. From global logistics giants to nationally ranked healthcare systems and research institutions, these organizations shape the economic landscape of the region. Whether you're seeking opportunities in transportation, healthcare, education, or finance, these top 10 Memphis-area employers represent the pillars of the city’s diverse and thriving job market.


1. FedEx Corporation

Headquartered in Memphis, FedEx is the region’s largest private employer with over 30,000 local employees. It serves as a global leader in logistics, shipping, and freight, with its SuperHub at Memphis International Airport being one of the busiest air cargo facilities in the world.

2. Shelby County Schools

The largest public school district in Tennessee, Shelby County Schools employs approximately 16,000 teachers, administrators, and staff, serving over 100,000 students. The district plays a crucial role in regional education and workforce development.

3. Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

This nonprofit hospital system includes several medical centers and specialty hospitals throughout the metro. With around 14,000 employees, it is one of the top healthcare providers and employers in the region.

4. Baptist Memorial Health Care

Baptist Memorial operates a network of hospitals, clinics, and specialty services across the Mid-South, employing approximately 11,500 people. Its main Memphis hospital is one of the largest in the area.

5. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Internationally renowned for pediatric cancer research and treatment, St. Jude employs over 5,000 scientists, healthcare providers, and staff. It offers cutting-edge medical research careers and community impact opportunities.

6. First Horizon National Corporation

One of the region’s largest banks, First Horizon is headquartered in Memphis and employs over 6,000 people in financial services, operations, and customer support across its branches and offices.

7. AutoZone, Inc.

Founded in Memphis, AutoZone is a Fortune 500 retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories. It employs over 6,000 people locally in its corporate headquarters and distribution operations.

8. International Paper

A global leader in paper and packaging products, International Paper has its headquarters in Memphis and employs between 2,000 and 6,000 people in corporate, manufacturing, and engineering roles.

9. University of Memphis

As the region’s largest public university, the University of Memphis employs more than 2,600 faculty and staff, offering a wide range of careers in education, research, and student services.

10. Smith & Nephew

This global medical technology company has its U.S. orthopedics headquarters in Memphis, employing over 2,000 people in manufacturing, R&D, and administrative positions.

These employers form the backbone of the Memphis metro economy, offering stable, well-paying jobs and career advancement across a wide range of sectors. If you're considering relocating, job hunting, or exploring economic opportunities in the region, these organizations are great places to start.


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