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April 21, 2021
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NIDEC draws attention of AG
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Local industry, economy important to Rutledge By Jeri Pearson
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One of Polk County’s largest employers, Nidec, garnered the attention of Attorney General Leslie Rutledge last week. As the AG begins her campaign for Governor of Arkansas, she is reaching out to industries that have a statewide impact. “Taking the time to visit with a variety of industries and hear from people across the state is important to me, not only as I campaign, but as Attorney General,” Rutledge said. “The more I know about what industries face, what
affects them, the better I can serve the people of Arkansas in my role.” Nidec was recommended to Rutledge as a vital part of Polk County’s economy for the role it plays in the local workforce, which employees approximately 325 individuals from Polk and surrounding counties, as well as the companies contribution to the states domestic products. Jim Stroope, Nidec Plant Manager, told Rutledge during her visit the pandemic has impacted employment, production and costs, however signs show
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Photo by Trey Youngdahl Dan Riner picks up litter on Reine Street in Mena Saturday.
Citizen’s good deeds noticed by council
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By Jeri Pearson
OLT May Happenings
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Photo by Ashley Smith Attorney General Leslie Rutledge visits with Nidec Plant Manager, Jim Stroope, last week on a tour.
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Good deeds did not go unnoticed at the Mena City Council’s April meeting, where council members discussed their appreciation for one community member’s efforts to keep trash off the streets of Mena. Dan Riner, who can be noted walking
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