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Right to Start of Kansas City, Missouri, announced Wednesday that it has launched a program in northwest Arkansas to make job-creating entrepreneurship a community priority.
Right to Start was founded last year by Victor Hwang, who was previously vice president of the nonprofit Kauffman Foundation. He says Right to Start aims to “rebuild the American economy by fighting for entrepreneurial opportunity for all of us regardless of background, race, place, genders, disabilities or circumstances.”
The organization this week hired Kim Lane of Conway as its chief operating officer. Lane, who previously worked as CEO of entrepreneurial support organization The Conductor in Conway, was a regional representative for Kauffman’s 1 Million Cups program.
Foundation to surprise teachers with $74,000 in grants April 30
The Rogers Public Education Foundation (FPEF) will award $74,011 in grants to teachers during surprise visits on Friday, April 30.
Credit: Rogers Public Education Foundation Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 9:54 AM CDT April 30, 2021
ROGERS, Arkansas The Rogers Public Education Foundation (FPEF) will award $74,011 in grants to teachers during surprise visits on Friday, April 30.
Walmart Community Grants and individual donors, RPEF is able to provide over 57 grants to Rogers teachers this year thanks to fundraisers like the Wall of Distinction, annual golf tournament, Forest Frenzy Trail Run, the sales of Major Saver cards and large donations from Rogers Early Morning Risers Rotary Club,
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson lifted the statewide mask mandate on March 30, while permitting businesses and localities to create their own mask requirements.
Executive Order 20-43, issued by Hutchinson on July 20, required individuals to wear face coverings in and outdoors if less than six feet away from non-household members.
The City of Fayetteville will continue to require face coverings in public spaces in accordance with Ordinance 6323, passed on June 16. Business owners can still access free masks for distribution to customers, and may deny entry to anyone who fails to comply. The Fayetteville City Council will discuss repealing Ordinance 6323 when Hutchinson ends Arkansasâ public health emergency, which the governor extended to May 30, according to a March 30 press release.
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