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AG Rutledge Announces Settlement with Student Loan Servicer Navient

Little Rock- Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced today that Navient, known as one of the nation’s largest student loan servicers, will provide relief totaling $1.85 billion to resolve allegations of widespread unfair and deceptive student loan servicing practices and abuses in originating predatory student loans. As part of the settlement, 290 eligible Arkansas consumers will receive a total of almost $7 million in loan forgiveness. This settlement, joined by a coalition of 39 attorneys general, resolves claims that since 2009, despite representing that it would help borrowers find the best repayment options for them, Navient steered struggling student loan borrowers into costly long-term forbearances instead of counseling them about the benefits of more affordable income-driven repayment plans.

NAC announces Dean’s list Fall 2021

Harrison- North Arkansas College announces the Dean’s list for the Fall 2021 semester. Students must achieve a 3.70-4.00 grade point average to be included on the Dean’s list. Students listed on the Dean’s list are enrolled full time with at least 12 current hours.

Coyote’s in the Wild

Coyotes are one of the most iconic animals of North America. They appear not just in the wild, but in traditional folklore and popular fiction. But what are these animals really like? Read ahead and I will tell you some interesting facts.

Companions for Seniors

We live in a beautiful part of the country where lots of senior citizens come to retire. If you are one of those retirees, you may have thought about adopting a pet for a companion. Senior pets make perfect companions for Senior Citizens. We would recommend a dog over 7 years old or a cat over 5 years old.

Mother Nature Puts Ole Man Winter to Shame with her Beautiful Downfall

Mother Nature puts Ole Man Winter to shame with her Beautiful Downfall. Early Saturday morning the snow started to fall. Big beautiful white flakes. The snow starts off light and then gets heavy, with a stop here and there. With it starting we see children going out to start enjoying what little they must begin with. We do not get as much snow as some of us would like and the children always love to go out and enjoy it as soon as they can.

Family left homeless

On Wednesday afternoon, January 12, the Flippin Fire Department (FFD) answered a call for a fire in progress on Main Street leaving town toward the East across from Eagle Cabinets at approximately 1:30 p.m.

NWAEDD helps communities secure $1.8 million in grant funds

Harrison- The Northwest Arkansas Economic Development District (NWAEDD) is pleased to announce that 14 communities across the nine-county region have recently been awarded grant funds totaling more than $1 million from state & federal agencies. There were several successful grant proposals for 2021 and the last quarter of the year was no exception.

Womack Statement on H.R. 5746

Washington, DC—January 13, 2022....Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) released the below statement after voting against H.R. 5746, the House Democrats’ latest proposal to institute a federal takeover of elections, give more power to unelected career bureaucrats, and erode states’ rights: