(The Center Square) - Nicholas Horton grew up in Arkansas. And while he loves his state, he said the same problems that his parents talked about 30 years ago still exist today.
I remember as a kid, growing up in White County, climbing into the old Astro van and making the long trek down to the Arkansas Foodbank with my mom. We d pile up on nonperishable food and bring it back to Searcy for our church s food pantry for our neighbors who needed help getting by.
The city of Siloam Springs and Ecostrat announced the issuance of a Bioeconomy Development Opportunity Zone (BDO Zone) designation on Monday in a press release.