On December 20, 2013 Closing papers were signed finalizing the sale of the former Volex Building a (140,000 sq. ft. facility) from Van Buren County to Global Foods. Renovation and construction has started with plans for limited production by April and completion by mid year 2014. Plans are to ramp … [Read more...]
VBC Republican Meeting
The January meeting of the Van Buren County Republican Committee will meet at Jack's at 540 Dave Creek Parkway in Fairfield Bay. The meeting will be held on Monday Jan. 20th. We will be eating at 6 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7 p.m. We will have as our guest speaker candidate for State … [Read more...]
Conference Center Department of Rural Services Technology Grant
With the support of Arkansas State Senator Missy Irvin, the City of Fairfield Bay is pleased to announce the receipt of an Arkansas Rural Services General Improvement Fund grant in the amount of $9,430.00. Funds provided in this grant will pay for Wi-Fi connectivity that 2014 conference attendees … [Read more...]
Are You Prepared for the Unexpected?
When you’re working to achieve your financial objectives, you will encounter obstacles. Some of these can be anticipated — for example, you won’t be able to invest as much as you want for retirement because you have to pay for your mortgage. Other challenges can’t be easily anticipated, but you can … [Read more...]
Stagg Family Donates $20K
The success of the Ozark Health Foundation is directly related to the generosity of individuals and businesses in our community. Recently, Eric and Glenda Stagg of Clinton graciously invested $20,000 to improve healthcare in our community. The Staggs have been proud supporters of the Foundation … [Read more...]
Clinton Delegation Tours Harrison
Six citizens of Clinton, Arkansas, representing city and county government, small businesses and economic development, toured the city of Harrison on a fact-finding mission for their downtown revitalization initiative, which has already begun in Clinton under the umbrella name of We Love VBC. The … [Read more...]
Are You Prepared for the Unexpected?
When you’re working to achieve your financial objectives, you will encounter obstacles. Some of these can be anticipated — for example, you won’t be able to invest as much as you want for retirement because you have to pay for your mortgage. Other challenges can’t be easily anticipated, but you can … [Read more...]
Long Term Debt Reduction Update
Recent Boards have focused on reducing long term debt carried by the Club and operating on a cash available basis. The last loan entered into by the Club was for the purpose of replacing the failing breakwater at the Marina in May, 2010. The Club’s commitment to long term debt reduction has reduced … [Read more...]
Financial Resolutions for the New Year
About 45% of Americans usually make New Year’s resolutions, according to a survey from the University of Scranton. But the same survey shows that only 8% of us actually keep our resolutions. Perhaps this low success rate isn’t such a tragedy when our resolutions involve things like losing a little … [Read more...]
Ringing In The New Year With COLA
Many people ring in the New Year with champagne. People who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) get to ring it in with a COLA. This year, more than 60 million Americans are receiving a 1.5 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA) in their monthly benefit payment. The 1.5 … [Read more...]
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