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Rogers Co Couple Says Their Lives Have Changed Since Witnessing Branson Duck Boat Tragedy

A couple News On 6 interviewed in 2018 said, today, they are anxious about being around water.   The Cooper family home in Foyil has plenty of options as the kids play outside this summer. But parents Telena and James said nearly three years after what they saw at Table Rock Lake, life is different for them.    We have four kids now and none of them play with water, hardly at all,” Telena said. “Every time I see my kids around water, all that pops in my head is those poor little babies’ heads bobbing.”  Telena and James were in Branson for their wedding anniversary in 2018, when they witnessed the unimaginable as the duck boat sank in front of them.   

Anchorage Chamber Of Commerce: Altman, Rogers & Co Honored With Best Of Alaska Business Awards

July 1, 2021 Altman, Rogers & Co. is excited to announce that we are the Denali winner in the Best of Alaska Business Awards: Best Accounting Firm category and the St. Elias winner in the Best Place to Work, 1-250 Employees category. The Best of Alaska Business awards are organized by the regional B2B publication Alaska Business; the magazine s readers vote on their favorite businesses in various categories in March, with final results published July 1. At Altman Rogers, we have two primary focuses: to provide high level, quality service to all of the industries we serve, and to provide a fulfilling and rewarding work experience for our staff. Winning the Best Accounting Firm award and finishing second in the Best Place to Work, 1-250 Employees category shows that we are accomplishing our main goals. Neither of these awards would be possible without our staff who make our firm such a great place to work, says Grant Todd, CEO.

5 Horses Rescued From Neglect In Rogers County

5 Horses Rescued From Neglect In Rogers County Five horses are now getting medical care after Rogers County deputies said they rescued them from neglect. Things came to a head this week after a Sheriff’s office inspection found those five horses in bad shape. Major Coy Jenkins said it wasn t an easy day for Rogers County deputies and the Mounted Patrol unit. “We’ve been in mud, we’re hot, it’s been quite an extensive situation for us, he said. The horses were practically wild, and at times, downright dangerous. But despite their behavior, the horses desperately needed care and the Sheriff s office said that wasn t coming from their owners.

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