The City of Fairfield Bay is pleased to announce the receipt of an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) in the amount of $4,200. Grant funds will be utilized to purchase new dress and duty uniforms for our 6 full time police officers and our 9 new reserve officers as well as badges … [Read more...]
Investment Mistakes to Watch For…at Different Stages of Life
As an investor, how can you avoid making mistakes? It’s not always easy, because investing can be full of potential pitfalls. But if you know what the most common mistakes are at different stages of an investor’s life, you may have a better chance of avoiding these costly errors. Let’s take a look … [Read more...]
Battle Those Low Rates – with Three Types of Income
If you depend on fixed-income investments for at least part of your income, you probably haven’t been too happy in recent years, as interest rates have hit historic lows. Nonetheless, even in a low-rate environment, you can broaden the income-producing potential of your investment … [Read more...]
City Council Approves Special Election to Consider Road Bond Issue
The Fairfield Bay City Council approved an ordinance calling for a special election on April 14, 2015 to consider a $2.5M bond package to address our urgent road improvement needs. If passed, the revenue bonds will allow the City to resurface over 20 miles of roads and stripe all 76 miles of paved … [Read more...]
Investing is a Marathon — Not a Sprint
Investors sometimes may get frustrated with their investments because those investments don’t seem to produce quick results. Perhaps that’s understandable in our fast-paced society, in which we’ve grown accustomed to instant gratification. But investing is, by nature, a long-term activity. If you … [Read more...]
Don't Wait: Sign Up For Health Insurance By Jan. 15 For Coverage To Begin Feb. 1
Arkansans who want to enroll in plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace have until Feb. 15 to do so. However, the Arkansas Hospital Association is urging people not to wait because a person’s signup date impacts when the coverage takes effect, AHA President Bo Ryall said, “If a person signs … [Read more...]
Don’t Wait: Sign Up For Health Insurance By Jan. 15 For Coverage To Begin Feb. 1
Arkansans who want to enroll in plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace have until Feb. 15 to do so. However, the Arkansas Hospital Association is urging people not to wait because a person’s signup date impacts when the coverage takes effect, AHA President Bo Ryall said, “If a person signs … [Read more...]
Battle Those Low Rates – with Three Types of Income
If you depend on fixed-income investments for at least part of your income, you probably haven’t been too happy in recent years, as interest rates have hit historic lows. Nonetheless, even in a low-rate environment, you can broaden the income-producing potential of your investment … [Read more...]
Prepare Far Ahead for Long-term Care Costs
November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month – a month dedicated to educating the public about the need to prepare for the potentially devastating costs of long-term care. And the more you know about these expenses, the better prepared you will be to deal with them. To begin with, just how expensive … [Read more...]
OUT OF BOUNDS By Geary (Smedley) Leason
How to say Farewell Sedgewick Smedley wrote us the other day to get our slant on how what makes for a good obituary. The obituary section of the newspaper is the first one he reads with his morning coffee. It is the topic that Sedgewick obsesses over in that he is quite aware that his age group- … [Read more...]
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