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No More Free Coffee on Your Birthday? Companies Rein in Customer Rewards Programs
Some experts say the cost of maintaining loyalty programs, as well as recent impacts of inflation and changes in consumer behavior since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, are among the reasons why companies may be pulling back. Read More
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Cabot native helping others in sister’s memory
Savannah Woods and her team have provided over 600 people with free medical care, medication, and a chance to finally be seen. Read More
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Attorney general says Arkansas moving forward with LEARNS implementation despite judge’s order
Despite a court ruling that said the LEARNS Act was no longer in effect after the Legislature failed to follow the Arkansas Constitution, the state is still moving forward with its implementation. Read More
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Regional finalists listed for state teacher award
Fourteen educators have been named 2024 Arkansas Teacher of the Year Regional Finalists, the state Department of Education announced Wednesday. Read More
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Arkansas teens awarded $25,000 national scholarships for overcoming adversity
Tobie Berry, homeless at 6 years old, spent months living in a tent with her mother, father and two younger siblings. Read More
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Communications Director Ashley Siwiec leaves Rogers Public Schools after 20 years, looks forward to more family time
ROGERS — Communications Director Ashley Siwiec is moving on after 20 years with Rogers Public Schools. Read More
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Edwards, Minnesota agree to max extension
The Minnesota Timberwolves have made it clear: They’re going to build around Anthony Edwards. Read More
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Wall Street slows its roll after upward swing in June
NEW YORK — Stocks edged higher in a shortened trading day Monday as momentum slowed on Wall Street after its powerful rally through the first half of the year. Read More
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St. Bernards Five Rivers Medical Center Receives Highest Awards for Heart, Stroke Care
POCAHONTAS, Ark. – St. Bernards Five Rivers Medical Center has received the American Heart Association’s highest possible awards for demonstrating its commitment to follow up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of heart disease and stroke. The awards, known as the Get With The Guidelines and Mission: Lifeline achievement awards, have led nationally to more lives…
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Cabot woman helps neighborhood after storm
A mobile home community is still recovering from the storm on June 25, and Cabot neighbors are asking for help. Read More






