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‘Merry and Bright’ theme for Chamber Christmas Banquet

The Corning Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2023 Chamber Christmas Banquet on Thursday, Dec. 14 at the M.B. Ainley, Jr. Community Center. The theme for the table decorating contest is “Merry and Bright”. Participants may provide a centerpiece on their table for a door prize. Tables may be bedecked on the day of the event after 10 a.m. to be completed by 4:30 p.m. for judging. Certificates will be presented during the evening to the table winners.

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Living Well with UAEX

Did you know that diabetes affects more than 37 million US adults, and interestingly, 1 in 5 of them do not know they have it? Diabetes is the eighth-leading cause of death in the United States, as diabetes is the number one cause of kidney failure, lower- limb amputations, and adult blindness. Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy.

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ARLEG UPDATE

When filing for 2024 came to a close at noon last Tuesday, Arkansas Democrats had fielded their largest slate of candidates since 2014. The Democratic Party of Arkansas is set to contest all four congressional districts and compete in the special election for State Treasurer of Arkansas.

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Jeremy Wooldridge

While the convenience of department stores and online shopping is undeniable, we’d like to take this time to encourage you to incorporate shopping locally this holiday season. Saturday, November 25, 2023, was Small Business Saturday – a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities. Small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities, and by choosing to support them, we can make a significant positive impact on our state’s economy, as well as create a more vibrant and diverse shopping experience. A small business in Arkansas is defined as those with less than 500 employees. There are more than 264,000 small businesses in Arkansas. Small businesses make up the majority of businesses in the state. More than 47% of all Arkansas employees work for a small business. When you shop at small businesses, your dollars stay within the local economy. These businesses often reinvest in the community, helping to create jobs and contribute to the overall economic well-being of your area. In fact, studies show that 68 cents of every dollar spent at a small business stays in the community. In addition, every dollar spent at a small business creates an additional 48 cents in local business activity as a result of employees and local businesses purchasing local goods and services. Small businesses are often family-owned or operated by your neighbors, friends, and fellow community members. By shopping at these local establishments, you not only support their livelihoods but also create a stronger sense of unity and connection within your town or city. They also offer a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind products that you won’t find in larger stores.

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Bradish graduates BRTC Law Enforcement Academy

Patrolman Joseph T. Bradish of the Corning Police Department successfully completed Basic Police Training Course 2023-B at the Black River Technical College Law Enforcement Training Academy in Pocahontas, Arkansas. The thirteen- week, 589-hour course which began August 14 included instruction in standard police tactics, firearms, legal, educational, technical skills, and practical exercises. In each course, emphasis is placed upon the officers achieving excellence in both academic subjects and firearms training. Each officer must maintain an academic score of at least 70% on each examination, and consistently fire at least 80% during firearms training exercises to successfully complete all phases of the course. Bradish graduated his class with the second highest academic score, Graduation was November 9 at the Randolph County Development Center on the campus of Black River Technical College in Pocahontas, Arkansas. The guest speaker was Representative Shad Pearce.

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Chamber recognizes Boo Bash winners at Nov. luncheon

The Corning Chamber of Commerce met for the November luncheon on Monday, Nov. 13 at the Parkview Restaurant. The guest speaker was Whitney McClung with Top Water Transit, LLC, a family owned and operated business that provides ground transportation to rural communities and services Randolph County and surrounding areas. They can transport within a 150mile radius of Pocahontas and across state lines.

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