Heber Springs vet named chamber board president
Dr. Ryan Sartin found his calling at an early age. When he was about 7 or 8 years old, his family had taken one of their dogs to the veterinarian for heartworm…
Dr. Ryan Sartin found his calling at an early age. When he was about 7 or 8 years old, his family had taken one of their dogs to the veterinarian for heartworm…
Perhaps it was coincidence, or perhaps it was dumb luck that led Justin Thompson to his next job upon retiring from the Air Force, but the 38-year-old Batesvil…
Brandy Harris admits she only has one setting when it comes to the commitments in her life, be it job, family or community service.
Artist Charles Widmer of Mountain View cradled a self-portrait woodcarving for a photo. In real life, Widmer has sparkling eyes and a droll sense of humor, som…
When Art Bell was a teacher at Beebe Junior High School, he only impacted about one-third of the students, but when he made the switch to administration, that …
Jo Ellis of Searcy said she initially had “no interest” in going to Ireland to be a missionary, but she was there for three years.
During his 21-year career at the former Van Atkins department stores, Charles Covington worked his way up from sweeping floors to managing stores and buying me…
Dan Newsom was a little bit rusty at job interviews — he hadn’t been to one in 36 years — when he prayed for God to lead him to a second career helping people.
Ashley Garringer joined the Jacksonville Rotary Club in February 2018, and by April of that year, she was named president-elect and served under former preside…
Janet Pace is a walking advertisement for her own jewelry.
Spencer Felts has three children of his own, and through his work as president of the Kiwanis Club of Searcy, he’s able to give back to countless young people.
John Hayes loves Beebe and believes in volunteering for the community.
When Kevin Gee started his first job as a dishwasher at Hank’s Dog House in the early 1970s, he didn’t know that would be the inspiration for his career.
Jean Waldrop said she got her love of the library from her parents.
While she grew up in a small community called Possum City, Lisa Moore now considers Bald Knob her hometown.