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Small Towns, Big Ideas: Case Studies of Innovation

The School of Government, in collaboration with the North Carolina Rural Center, has released Small Towns, Big Ideas: Case Studies in Small Town Community Economic Development. The publication is the result of a yearlong study by Will Lambe, associate director of the Community and Economic Development Program at the School of Government. The collection features real stories, from real places that are successfully confronting real challenges similar to those facing small communities everywhere, such as globalization, geographic isolation, urban sprawl, aging populations, and natural disasters.

Helena's Civil War story could mean some major tourist dollars

How can Phillips County take advantage of its Civil War history?

Joe and Maria Brent, public history specialists whose firm Mudpuppy & Waterdog Inc. are working on an interpretive plan to be unveiled to the public in April, have several ideas. They presented some to the Helena-West Helena Rotary Club Wednesday.

City presents service awards

Southern Bancorp was selected for the award for its actions to “promote the development of Arkadelphia,” with characteristics including the ability to lead others, having a desire to enhance the quality of life in the city and having the ability to work on housing needs, job creation and recreational opportunities.

Citizens learn about need for community health center need

Three times in the past citizens in Phillips County has tried to get a CHC but were unsuccessful. Now, the Association of Community Health Centers, the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Health Care have partnered with a local group to end the red tape nightmare. They have agreed to help with all the rules and regulations that need to be met before funds are given to the area.

Residents Take Advantage of Free Tax Preparation Service

A steady stream of people eager to get their taxes prepared for free showed up Saturday at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Services Center.

The event, dubbed Super Saturday, was a joint effort by volunteers from the Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Earned Income Tax Credit Coalition, Association for Community Organizations for Reform Now, IRS Stakeholder, Partnerships, Education and Communication Disability Initiative, St. James United Methodist Church, Southern Good Faith Fund and Pine Bluff Weed & Seed/Interested Citizens for Voter Registration Inc.

Tax Preparation Services Available for Free Today

Maxine Nelson, Arkansas chairman of ACORN, expressed that thought Friday during a press conference for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Awareness Day, a nationwide effort to increase public awareness about the EITC and the availability of free tax preparation services.

Head of CDC says Southern Bancorp involvement may help turn area around

…Stephens said a meeting recently held between representatives of Southern Bancorp and local leaders may give some hope.

“They kind of reiterated what I’m saying,” he said. “But they have done some things with the downtown (in Helena-West Helena). I hope with them coming to Forrest City, we may be able to sit at their feet, and they may be able to give us some guidance on this.”

B&GC director praises local club

“When you think about what’s happened here for these children, there’s an opportunity for an eternity of impact. In time, your organization is going to change the lives of hundreds of thousands of children,” Tom Hough, regional service director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America told Rotarians Wednesday.
He applauded the success of the Boys & Girls Club of Phillips County and all the organization’s accomplishments in just three short years.