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I’m a real estate agent and a farm owner.
Tell us about your family. I have one son, Zach Holland of Stuttgart.
What do you hope to accomplish as a city council member?
I hope to make Stuttgart a better place to live.
Why is serving the city important to you?
I want young families to choose Stuttgart as a home.
Besides serving on the council, how do you volunteer and serve the city?
I’m involved in Rotary Club, Bridge the Gap and I support local food banks and assist with city-wide clean up events.
What are the greatest challenges you see facing Stuttgart now? How will you help deal with them?
50 Arkansas artists who made good noise in 2020
50 Arkansas artists who made good noise in 2020
December 29, 20207:43 pm (top left to top right) Bazi Owenz, Bailey Bigger, Joshua Asante, (bottom left to bottom right) The Eulogy Brothers, Elise Davis, DOT
Creators are going to create, and whether the upheaval of a year like 2020 stifles or fuels that process probably depends on the artist, and on the day. Many, undoubtedly, made music in 2020 at their own expense, investing time, money or both into projects they couldn’t support or promote with live performance, at least not for the foreseeable future. A good number of them, especially those who make music for a living, have spent the year devoted to an industry and to a live music landscape that may well emerge from Post-Pandemic Times looking very different than it did in 2019. But I’m willing to bet that by the time some of this quarantine-crafted music reaches the stage, congregants’ ears