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With a new year all laid out before us, it is time to make our resolutions for the goals we wish to achieve this year. Years ago, I was presented with a four step system to attaining your goals. It is quite simple and when I used it properly, it pretty nearly always worked. It came in the form of a book called, “If You Can Count to Four.” It was authored by a man named Jim Jones. Here is a synopsis of his system. First, you have to decide on the goal. Now, this isn’t just a simple desire, it requires concentrated effort. You should sit down and define that goal, if it is a tangible object like a home, or car, or whatever. Describe it in detail. Get pictures and put them in familiar places that you haunt, such as a refrigerator door or a bulletin board by your desk. Once you have done that, #2 is to assume that the goal is attained, that you have succeeded. If it is a car, pretend it is your goal car that you are driving. Admire your goal since it is already yours. In other words, develop a positive attitude about what you are attaining. Step #3 is a very important step, the one in which many people have difficulty. You must learn to say no to anything or anyone that interferes with attaining that goal. For instance, if it is something you are purchasing, you might want to avoid impulse spending that would deplete funds that you might need, same for anything you might have to purchase. You need to stay away from negative influences, like people that would say something like, “Why would you want that old thing?” or “Those are not any good, or why don’t you ..X.. instead?” Anything or anyone that might stand in the way of your attainment or satisfaction should be avoided. #4 is easy, but sometimes made difficult – Don’t Worry About the How - because we will try to make it happen by force. Instead, you just relax and follow the other 3 steps and the How will take care of itself. You have already decided what you want and have decided it is yours, jus

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State Capitol Week in Review

LITTLE ROCK – Numerous state laws will take effect in 2024, including tax reductions that will save Arkansas families and businesses about $250 million a year. During a September special session, the legislature approved tax cuts that will benefit Arkansans in two ways.

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Corning PD moves to new location

The Corning Police Department has announced the city’s law enforcement department has moved into their new location at 2300 W. Main Street at the corner of Stephan Lane in the former Doni Martin Center for Developmental Services building. The police department has vacated their previous location at 308 W. Main Street across from the Corning City Hall. According to Police Chief Blaine McClung, the interior of the building has been completely renovated to serve the police department and includes living quarters for the city’s ambulance service.

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Ribbon cutting held for AMG Speech Therapy Center

The Corning Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony to announce the official opening of the Amber M. Gifford Speech Therapy Center on Friday, December 29, 2023 at 12 p.m. Gifford opened a new office for her speech therapy services at 600 West Elm Street in Corning. She purchased the former Farm Credit Mid-South building in February 2023 and after renovations, moved into the building and began treating patients during the summer.

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Jailer arrested for theft

On December 23rd, 2023, the Clay County Detention Center became aware that an inmate debit card was missing. The Sheriff’s Department started looking into the missing card. On December 28th it was found that a jailer had not followed policy and procedure when dealing with an inmate or his personal property. It was also determined that the jailer had used the inmate’s debit card to withdraw money out of the inmate’s bank account. The Sheriff’s Department arrested 19-yearold Jason Jeffries of Piggott. He was charged with Fraudulent use of a credit or debit card, and Theft of Property.

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Songer inducted into MO Sports Hall of Fame

Corning Lady Bobcat Head Basketball Coach Jerry Songer was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame on Wednesday, Dec. 13 in Springfield, Missouri. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inaugurated Coach Songer and the unbeaten 2009 Sparta High School Girls Basketball State Championship Team at University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center in Springfield at the Winter Hall of Fame Luncheon. Songer coached the only girls state championship in the history of Sparta High School in Sparta, Missouri, while also serving as Athletic Director. The Lady Trojans were a perfect 31-0 after beating Canton 56-49 in the Class 2 state championship game.

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