Create a Classroom in Your Home Of the many home improvement projects on the to-do list, few homeowners imagined that creating a classroom in their homes was going to be a top priority this year. Due to the ever-changing impacts of the coronavirus, students from preschool all the way to doctoral programs now have to […]
Saline County reveals what communities will benefit from broadband internet grant
Some remote areas of the county will be getting broadband internet soon. We heard about Saline County’s nearly $3 million grant last week, and now we know where it will be applied. The Arkansas Department of Commerce awarded Saline county $2,950,000 from its Arkansas Rural Connect (ARC) broadband grant program to serve several communities in […]
Saline County to get a share of $100M in additional grant funding for high speed internet in rural areas
The Arkansas Department of Commerce recently announced that companies capable of deploying broadband to rural Arkansas are now eligible to apply for an Arkansas Rural Connect (ARC) grant. The Arkansas Legislative Council executive subcommittee approved the change outlined in a supplemental emergency ARC rule this week. The approved rule also gives further flexibility to the […]
Nearly $1 Million Under CARES Act Announced to Help Arkansas Small Businesses
Arkansas businesses have another shot at getting financial help to power through the pandemic. Last week, the Board of Directors for the Central Arkansas Planning and Development District (CAPDD) put the final stamp of approval on the CARES Act Revolving Loan Fund (RLF). CAPDD was recently awarded a roughly $1 million grant from the U.S […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 10 Ways to Prep Your Home for Sale
10 Ways to Prep Your Home for Sale When selling your home, first impressions can make or break your sale. Even though we don’t live in a market with a high inventory of homes for sale, many homebuyers will still walk away without making an offer if they find real or perceived issues with your […]
Haskell restaurant closes for good, citing pandemic economy
Haskell locals looking to pick up a meal from a Subway restaurant will have to go outside of town. The business, located at 2313 Hwy 229, made the decision to close permanently, due to economic factors associated with the ongoing pandemic. They posted a note on the door of the restaurant, stating the following: To […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 10 Things to Leave Behind When You’re Selling
10 Things to Leave Behind When You’re Selling If you’re thinking about selling your home, there will come a time when you’ll have to start sorting through your belongings so you can pack up and move out. Not only will you likely feel surprised by the sheer number of things you’ve accumulated, but you may […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 6 Tips for Moving While Social Distancing
6 Tips for Moving While Social Distancing To update a famous saying, time and tide wait for no man–nor pandemic. If you’re buying a house, you may not have the luxury of waiting until things get back to “normal” or some semblance of it. But social distancing doesn’t have to bring your plans for buying […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Your Guide for Buying a House Sight Unseen
Your Guide for Buying a House Sight Unseen There was a time when buying a house without actually setting foot in it was a risky bet suited only for Vegas high-roller types. Today, thanks to advancements in technology and the effects of a pandemic, people with less tolerance for risk are more willing to go all-in […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: US long-term Mortgage rates hit all-time low
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week with the benchmark 30-year home loan hitting its lowest level ever. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average rate on the key 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 3.07%, down from last week’s 3.13%. For the second week in a row, it is the lowest level since Freddie […]
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