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Survey reveals some interesting facts about Blues festival attendees
Main Street Helena was curious about the fans that attended the annual Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival and initiated an unofficial but informative survey to 323 people that shopped in stored along Cherry Street during this year’s festival.
Tim Schuringa, senior community development officer for Southern Bancorp Capital Partners and NSH member, shared some of the data gathered and the potential of such information.
Southeast Banks Receive "GIVE" Awards, Honoring Community Service
ATLANTA, GA–(Marketwire – November 12, 2009) – Six financial institutions have been honored with first annual Southeast Community Bank “GIVE” Awards, which recognize community banks that have launched exceptional community service efforts.
Committee gives final OK to budget items, addresses jail kitchen problems with sheriff
Arkadelphia, Ark. –
The Clark County Budget and Finance Committee met one last time Tuesday before submitting the county’s 2010 budget to the Quorum Court, revisiting items tentatively approved in recent meetings, talking over a payroll adjustment for county employees and hearing Sheriff David Turner’s comments on recently addressed issues at the fairgrounds.
Grassroots initiative taking shape
Local leaders Jack Hill and Joe Webb have been tasked with spearheading the process to develop a strategic plan for the Coahoma County community through engaging grassroots involvement.
Hill said that he and Webb are “humbled and honored” to serve as co-chairs during the planning phase of the initiative.
This new plan came out of a meeting called by District 26 State Rep. Chuck Espy on Aug. 13 to address the impact of Delta Wire leaving Clarksdale.
Arkadelphia Chamber works county-wide
Working together in the spirit of cooperation was the presentation given to the Gurdon Rotary on Thurs. Oct. 1.
Members from the Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce visited with the Rotary about the resources Clark County has to offer its citizens.
“We want everyone to know that the Arkadelphia Chamber isn’t about boundaries or territories, we want to work together to maximize manpower and resources to get something done,” said Connie Nelson, Executive Director of the Arkadelphia Chamber.
Antoine company receives $95,000 grant to manufacture fuel pellets
Special to the Standard
Clark County has received $95,000 federal grant to help develop a new line of business under which an established company will manufacture fuel pellets using waste products from the company’s timber operations.
Kicking off Prep Academy No. 2
Gov. Mike Beebe, keynote speaker for Monday’s opening celebration of the second Arkadelphia College Preparatory Acadamy, makes conversation during the reception. In left photo, three of the 88 students selected for the prep academy chat amount themselves. The academy is a partnership between Henderson and Arkadelphia Public Schools and is supported by the Ross Foundation and Southern Bancoep. This year’s program will serve 88 students from the Arkadelphia, Centerpoint, and Gurdon school districts. Other state partners include Ouachita Baptist University, Dawson Education Cooperative< Ouachita Technical College and the Arkansas Department of Education.
Academy opens to 88 students for second year
Henderson State University will host 88 ninth and tenth graders from local school districts as the second year of an innovative educational opportunity in Clark County begins. The Arkadelphia College Preparatory Acadamy is scheduled to resume classes on Oct. 24 on Henderson’s campus. The program was designed as part of the High School Redesign Initiativeof the Southwest-A Education Renewal Zone and the Arkansas Department of Education.
Education key for Miss., experts say
More must seek degrees, skills training
Mississippi has lost 50,000 jobs in the last two years and it would “need 10 more Nissans to fill the gap,” state economist Phil Pepper said Friday.
“We will see very little increase in employment in the next several years,” he said.
And education will be the key to making the most of the opportunities that are there, Pepper and other speakers said during an economic forum at the Jackson Marriott sponsored by the Mississippi Economic Policy Center, an independent, nonpartisan initiative that analyzes policies.
Jailbird’ expenses are ‘breaking the county'
If enough tax revenues are available, the Clark County Budget and Finance Committee may approve Sheriff David Turner’s request for $215,000 more than what was appropriated for his total budget last year. Turner said he is requesting more for 2010 so that he will not have to go before the committee next year. The committee has, for two years in a row, convened with the sheriff in the fourth quarter to discuss over-budgeting.