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November 5, 2020
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First drinks served from AR brewery in dry county By Jeri Borst
Local Election Results
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The Ouachitas re-opens with good time on-tap Photo by Ashley Smith The Ouachitas owner, Derek Campbell, center, welcomes the community during the opening of The Ouachitas microbrewery.
UARM Softball Field Dedicated
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Downtown Halloween
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A historic moment in Polk County sold for $1,000 Friday, Oct. 30 at Ouachita Brewery, the newest addition to the growing brand of The Ouachitas, which has a product line including coffees, pastries, pizzas, and now beer and wine. “Opening went really well,” Ouachitas owner Derek Campbell said. “We had a lot of great community support show up to take part in all the festivities we had to offer, all had a great time.” Campbell said the first beer legally brewed and sold in the county was a momentous occasion, one for which the community showed a vast amount of support. See The Ouachitas page 2
Collaborative effort Makes A Difference Everyday By Jeri Borst
Overcoming obstacles after life knocks an individual down is no easy feat. Though several entities across the community offer assistance, many services are left underutilized. However, a non-profit is in the forming stages that may change outcomes and increase access to assistance. Organizers, Keena and Shelby Ashcraft said Polk County MADE (Making a Difference Every Day) aims to give people a hand up and point the direction to services that can positively impact individuals, families and, ultimately, the community. “Many people may find out about one place they can get help, but are still struggling in another area,” Keena
said. “With this, we want to partner with organizations, pull resources together, and be able to identify all the areas a person or family needs assistance. While there are many areas of ministry and charity throughout the county, MADE aims to bolster those efforts rather than replace. “So many people are doing great things to lift our community up, but it can be overwhelming to a person who is struggling to go find all the resources available. It is also really difficult for people to ask for help.” Polk County MADE aims to offer a no judgment approach to lending a helping hand. “Once an individual is referred to drug court, they find out about resources that may have helped them during the time they were making poor See MADE page 19