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Chamber taps Business of the Month | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 19, 2021 ELKINS The Elkins-Randolph County Chamber is pleased to announce the first Spotlight Business of the Month, the Randolph County Development Authority. It’s important to note that to fulfill the Chamber’s mission, our members include businesses, non-profit organizations, and individuals who wish to enhance all aspects of opportunities in Elkins and Randolph County. The Randolph County Development Authority serves as the lead economic development organization for Randolph County. Established in 1977 by the Randolph County Commission, the RCDA is governed by a board of directors and has a staff of three. Staff includes Kris Wilmoth, office manager, Mike McCauley, training coordinator, and Robbie Morris, executive director. The board of directors is led by Gary Clay and is comprised of a diverse group of individuals from various industry sectors, backgrounds, and areas of the county.

Newest medical marijuana dispensary opens Friday in Northern Arkansas

Arkansas’ newest medical marijuana dispensary is set to open Friday in Northern Arkansas in eastern Fulton County. KAIT reports Spring River Dispensary’s manager Sonja Kaselaan says the response from the community has been overwhelming. Photo: Courtesy KAIT The dispensary held a preregistration event for two days, where nearly 300 people signed up to get in the building quicker on opening day. The preregistration included patients providing copies of medical cards and other necessary personal information. Areawide Media reported earlier Spring River Dispensary is located on U.S. Highway 63, just a few hundred feet from the Hardy city limits, which is primarily a Sharp County city. However, the property where the dispensary was built is in Fulton County.

Two-day-old Barako saved in miracle flight

Two-day-old Barako saved in ‘miracle’ flight Even though the number of flights MAF made in 2020 was reduced because of coronavirus, its planes were still able to bring hope, help and healing to 26 of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable nations. Gary Clayton, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) Baby Barako survives surgery at Kijabe Hospital, Kenya, thanks to a MAF flight. (Photo: Eddie Andersen) In Kenya, where overland travel can be dangerous by day and treacherous at night, Pilot Daniel Loewen-Rudgers flew a baby boy from Dukana, on the Ethiopian border, to Kijabe Hospital, when the condition of the newborn became critical. According to Daniel: ‘It was a miracle we could fly to a good hospital like Kijabe during the pandemic.’

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