Fort Smith Times Record
The Robertsons fly their Pride flag every June, so when their son Levi Wade sent them the newest version of the flag, the Progressive Flag, they made sure to hang that flag proudly throughout last month.
After flying their flag all month, Stephanie and Sidney Robertson received an anonymous letter in their mailbox.
The letter read, Hello this is probably kinda weird but I walk past your house everyday and I ve noticed your flag and I m glad to know there is at least one ally in this little town.
It was signed from a young LGBTQ+ person.
Additional electric car charging ports coming to downtown
The Daily Jeffersonian
Cambridge Main Street is working to raise funds to cover the installation costs of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the downtown area.
Cambridge Main Street, which advocates for downtown businesses, received a donation of two charging units from board member Levi Wade. It is currently conducting a fundraiser to help offset the installation cost.
The agency estimates the cost to install each unit more than $1,000 and is trying to raise $3,000 to cover the installation and any extra charges that may occur. Expected costs include permits and licensing, a certified electrician and inspection fees. It plans to contribute some funding to the installation, according to Mary Beth Sills, director of Cambridge Main Street.