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Horne: Both Ouachita, Henderson will benefit from CCSP

The list of projects in Clark County’s Strategic Plan that will benefit Ouachita Baptist University is “very exciting,” said Dr. Rex Horne, president of Ouachita.

Horne said he was pleased that OBU and Henderson State University partnered with Southern Bancorp and other entities to sponsor the strategic planning process. The 15 months of work have created valid ideas for improvements, he said.

NLR looks at a delay on cashers

A move to add zoning restrictions on businesses that make “payday loans” has North Little Rock officials looking at a two-year, citywide moratorium on new check-cashing businesses.

County Magazine Highlights Southern Bancorp’s Rural Innovation

…The idea was formed to “take a bank and make it more than just a bank,” Baldwin said. The bank’s main shareholders are nonprofits. It moved into the Delta and began focusing on community development in the most impoverished areas. In Phillips County, Ark., the bank paid to bulldoze a dangerous abandoned downtown building and turned it into a park for kids to play in.

Town’s mayor asks how plans will be funded

This is the 11th story in a series about the Clark County Strategic Plan. The focus is on Caddo Valley.

Caddo Valley Mayor Alan Dillavou is pleased with all the projects for his city in Clark County’s Strategic Plan, but he’s concerned about the funding.

Ross praises CCSP, pledges his support

Photo: From left, Dr. Stan Miller, superintendent of Arkadelphia schools; Carlos Zamudio, Scroll/DANFOSS; and Phil Baldwin, CEO of Southern Bancorp, listen as U.S. Rep. Mike Ross makes a point Thursday morning at Ouachita Baptist University.

Southern Good Faith Fund Promotes Asset Building

Southern Good Faith Fund’s Public Policy program is supporting several initiatives to increase asset building opportunities for working Arkansans. A key priority is increasing funding for the state’s Individual Development Account (IDA) program. The current annual appropriation level of $550,000 for IDAs does not allow access to them statewide or in every county. Currently, four organizations offer Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funded IDA accounts in 36 of the state’s…

Portion of strategic plan addresses county health needs

Members of the health subcommittee of the Clark County Strategic Plan concentrated on several points during their discussions, including expanding health care services to areas of the county that are under-served, said Margo Green one of the co-chairmen of the subcommittee.