What Goes Up… Must Come Down? “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” –Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King’s words hold true, whether in context of his social justice efforts or an investment portfolio. While […]
Gov’s Conference Monday Spelled Out Special Session on Tax Cuts; COVID-19 Data
At his weekly news briefing today, Governor Asa Hutchinson discussed the ongoing legislative Special Session and COVID-19. Special Session Governor Hutchinson started the weekly briefing by thanking the members of the Arkansas General Assembly for coming into Little Rock to cut the taxes of the Arkansas people again. He said that he wanted to remind the […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Want To Sell in Winter? Here Are Some Tips
Want To Sell in Winter? Here Are Some Tips While the real estate market usually slows down in the fall and winter, there is a common misconception that winter is a bad time to sell your home. Sellers should know that this is simply a myth. While the market might look a bit different in […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Why You Don’t Need To Meet Home Sellers
Why You Don’t Need to Meet Home Sellers When touring a property, it’s common to be naturally curious about who lives there. After all, no one has a better perspective on the property than its current residents. It might seem as if an informal discussion with the seller could uncover a wealth of information and […]
Benton School Board to meet Nov 8th to honor student wins, consider full agenda
The Benton school board will hold their regular meeting on Monday night November 8th at 5:30 p.m. in the Professional Development Center at 211 North Border Street. The agenda outline follows. To read supporting documents, see the full agenda packet at this link. AGENDA I., II., III. Call to Order, Establishment of Quorum, Pledge of […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Fall Decorating Can Be Easy!
Fall Decorating Can Be Easy The leaves are changing, and there’s a chill in the air. Fall is here, and it’s a wonderful time to celebrate. Decorating your home is one of the best ways to enjoy the change of season and get yourself in a festive mood for the upcoming holidays. You don’t have […]
Quorum Court to discuss 4-H, court fines collection, funding for offices on Oct 18th
The Saline County Quorum Court will meet on Monday, October 18th at 6:30 p.m. at the Saline County Courthouse, in Courtroom #3. Justices of the Peace are expected to discuss Grayson Freel for 4-H State President; District Court fine collection; funding for Prosecuting Attorney’s office and Saline County Sheriff’s Reserves; and funding for Sheriff’s Office. […]
Money Mondays: Here are 6 questions you should be asking about Medicare [and when to sign up]
It’s Fall y’all! That means two things, Pumpkin Spice Lattes… and Medicare because it’s time for the Annual Election Period. (What is that? You’ll see.) Even if you aren’t old enough to be included in Medicare, this information is good to know before electing and may be helpful if your parents are Medicare age. Here […]
Sheriff’s Office reports fake money in circulation in Saline County
Counterfeit $20 bills are being passed around Saline County, according to a statement Thursday from the Saline County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO). The bills actually say “Replica” in small print on the left and right front side the bill, and “This is a replica” at the bottom middle. It also says “This note is not legal, […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: The Biggest Myths of Selling a Home
The Biggest Myths of Selling a Home In today’s hot real estate market, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of rushing to beat out other potential buyers. If you think you’ve found your dream home, you’ll want to put in an offer as quickly as possible or risk the chance of missing […]
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