WEEK IN CLARK COUNTY HISTORY: July 24-30
South Central Arkansas Transit began its “Anyone Can” promotion, offering free rides to passengers who donated canned goods.
South Central Arkansas Transit began its “Anyone Can” promotion, offering free rides to passengers who donated canned goods.
An auction of rapist Wayne Poland’s belongings netted $71,000 to go toward a $27 million debt he incurred as a result of a civil lawsuit from his victims.
Those who attend should bring their business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts while learning more about Arkadelphia Counseling and Therapy.
The event titled “Cinco de Mayo” will be a celebration of Mexican culture, featuring a live, nine-piece salsa band, a minimum of six food trucks and custom beverages prepared by 67 Grill.
The Clark County Workforce Training Group (CCWTG) was awarded $421,315 for regional Millwright and Industrial Maintenance Training.
This year’s edition features stories from community members and local guides for real estate, shopping, city services, colleges, parks and recreation and dining.
At the grand opening, entrepreneur Cicely Williams, LPC, noted that the clinic offers guidance counseling and grief counseling, with hopes of offering school-based counseling in the near future. The counseling center’s focus is on serving children and adults.