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Cutting everyday costs of college

Being broke is part of the rite of passage for many college students across the country. While tuition costs are often at the core of the college finances discussion, for many college students the day-to-day expenses are a far bigger concern than how much they will owe their creditors once college is over and it’s time to repay their student loans.

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Dorman chosen as 2023 Arkansas Rural Education Assoc. North Teacher of the Year

Lauren Dorman, first grade teacher at Rector Elementary School, has been chosen as the 2023 Arkansas Rural Education Association North Teacher of the Year. She was nominated by the Northeast Arkansas Education Co-operative that serves Clay County schools and other schools in the area. One nominee was chosen to represent the south (of I-40) area and Dorman was chosen to represent the north (of I-40) area. By her video submissions, rubric compilation, philosophy of teaching, and answers to specific goal-centered questions, Dorman was selected as the recipient of a $1000 award and crystal apple furnished by Arkansas Rural Electric that sponsors the recognition program. “I am honored to represent Rector School District in this way.”

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Helping new high school grads understand what lies ahead

(MS) - With graduation on the horizon, many high school seniors are anxiously anticipating their exodus from Mom and Dad’s house to the less restrictive dorms of their colleges of choice. Visions of parties, late school nights spent hanging out with friends, and no Mom and Dad to check in on them populate the dreams of many a high school senior as graduation draws closer and closer.

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Arkansas Crossroads:

CherryRoad Media, the owner of the Clay County Times-Democrat, Clay County Courier, and Pocahontas Star Herald, has converted Delta Crossroads into Arkansas Crossroads. With this new development, the magazine will now have wider coverage, reaching out to all Northeast Arkansas.

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Meet and Greet slated for Kinders at Ford Room

Meet and Greet Brian and Terri Kinder on the third Thursday, May 18, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at the back of the house event prior to the Kinder’s show at the Ford Room in Rector. With entrance at the back of the soon to be unveiled Farm Room, the Meet and Greet is an informal, tummy-filling time to visit with Brian and Terri and other Ford Room fans. The cost of admission is $20 for plenty of Mavis Smith prepared deliciousness and a reserved seat for the music and fun.

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Hampton honored at WBU

Reesa Hampton of Marmaduke was one of thirteen standout students honored in their respective disciplines Monday, April 24, as Williams Baptist University held its annual Academic Awards Ceremony. The event was held in the Moody Room of WBU’s Mabee-Gwinup Cafeteria.

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Trial by Jury set at Powhatan

Powhatan Historic State Park will host a Trial by Jury from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 27. Put yourself in place where history happened as you become judge, part of the jury, a lawyer, or maybe even the accused as we bring a court case from Powhatan’s history to life.

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