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The quality of your credit can impact your life in a lot of ways. From borrowing money for school to buying a home to getting a job, your credit matters. Our certified credit counselors are available to not only teach you how to establish or rebuild your credit, but also to help you put that knowledge into action.
The quality of your credit can impact your life in a lot of ways. From borrowing money for school to buying a home to getting a job, your credit matters. Our certified credit counselors are available to not only teach you how to establish or rebuild your credit, but also to help you put that knowledge into action.
If you’re ready to get your credit back on track and working for you, contact us today to speak with one of our credit counselors.

Our counselors can help you:

  • Understand your credit score and history
  • Review your credit report
  • Correct errors and omissions on your credit report
  • Pay down debts and bills
  • Build or rebuild your credit score

KIPP schools choose Blytheville

The KIPP charter schools, which have proved a success story in Helena, have chosen Blytheville as the location for the next KIPP school in Arkansas.

Non-Profit Relocates to Reynolds Center

Southern Good Faith Fund, a nonprofit that has helped businesses and families in Pine Bluff since 1988, moved this week from 2304 W. 29th Ave. to the Donald W. Reynolds Community Services Center, 211 W. Third Ave.

Arkadelphia board to consider bids on in-car video systems for new police fleet

The Arkadelphia City Board of Directors will meet today at 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall boardroom.

The first item of business is the consideration of an ordinance assessing a five-mill tax against real and personal property in the city limits. This is a yearly ordinance that is adopted and given to the Clark County Quorum Court before the first November meeting each year.

New EDCCC board hears update from adviser Boyette

Arkadelphia, Ark. –

The Economic Development Corp. of Clark County met for its first time with a 15-member voting board Tuesday.

Business carried on as usual after the new members were sworn in by Circuit Clerk Martha Jo Smith. Chairman Euodias Goza said the new voting board will be the “same group as we have been, but instead of five voices, we have 15.”