In the News
Crime task force forms in county
Raising funds to help secure State Police sub-station
Here’s some bad news for local criminals. With the support of the Delta Bridge Project and State Rep. Clark Hall, Phillips County law enforcement agencies have formed a countywide crime task force. The objective of the task force is twofold – to better coordinate crime fighting efforts and to raise funds to establish an Arkansas State Police substation in the county.
Singing Coahoma County's praises…and it's not all Blues
Like the rest of the Delta, Clarksdale and Coahoma County are struggling with a troubled economy, but residents also feel the area is better off than many other places in the nation. With renewed excitement in Downtown Clarksdale, a strong tourism industry and numerous educational opportunities creating a strong workforce, Coahoma County has much to offer.
Though still feeling the loss of Delta Wire in 2009, Director of the Clarksdale and Coahoma County Chamber of Commerce Ron Hudson remains focused on recruitment and retention.
“We do see signs of activity and things picking up,” he says. “It seems like we might be punching through the other side of this recession.” Hudson is seeing some prospect activity, and he hopes those become fruitful and start adding manufacturing, distribution and similar types of employment opportunities.
Arkansas Blues & Heritage Festival, Wakarusa Bring in Tourism Dollars
In 2009, about 2 percent of visitors to Arkansas went to a rock or pop concert, according to a report by Longwoods International, a marketing research and consulting firm.
While that number might not seem significant, these visitors spent nearly $107.6 million in the state. And several recent and pending music-related developments could increase the number of music tourists – and revenue – coming to Arkansas.
Bank, GFF still offering VITA program in Phillips County
Southern Bancorp and its nonprofit affiliate Southern Good Faith Fund in partnership with the IRS are offering the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to the residents of Phillips County and surrounding areas beginning.
Southern Bancorp of Arkansas investing in community
An Arkansas based bank invests in people. Part of Southern Bancorp’s mission is to revitalize rural communities. They say it’s working, but they have a long way to go and in some areas, time it running out.
Southern Bancorp is a billion-dollar bank, first funded by the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation. Its mission is to revitalize rural communities. A recent investment of $11 million by the Kellogg Foundation is intended to help.
EDCCC partners with Henderson’s SBTDC
On Jan. 26 the Economic Development Corp. of Clark County presented the Henderson State University Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) with a check in the amount of $12,500 to begin implementation of a Business Retention and Expansion Program. Southern Bancorp provided an additional $12,500 for the program.
Argenta CDC to help Pulaski County residents with match savings
How would you like to earn $3 for every dollar you put into savings? If you meet the qualifications, it’s not out of reach.
In a time when it’s just that much more difficult to save money toward a house, college or starting a small business, the Argenta Community Development Corporation could make all the difference.
…AAIDAP is funded by Arkansas Department of Workforce Services, Southern Good Faith Fund and Arkansas Economic Development Commission….
Officials look at bluff property
Arkadelphia, Ark. –
For years, some Arkadelphia residents have dreamed of putting a museum of some sort on a high bluff that overlooks the Ouachita River. Most perceptions of what the museum would entail, however, differ slightly.
Now their dream of developing the land and turning it into a tourist attraction can become a reality.
Bank gets $11 million investment
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Mich., one of the 10 largest foundations in the country, has made an $11 million investment in Southern Bancorp, the Arkadelphia bank said Wednesday.
Southern will use the funds to enhance its efforts to revitalize rural communities in the Mississippi Delta. Mississippi is one of three areas of focus for the foundation, including Michigan and New Mexico, said Phil Baldwin, Southern’s chairman and chief executive officer.
Free tax return work offered as a community service
GREENVILLE — For people who make $49,000 a year or less, Southern Bancorp will prepare their federal and state returns for free.
The Leland and Greenville branches has set special hours for Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Leland branch manager Ashley Zepponi said those who want to take advantage of the offer does not have to be a bank customer.