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KASU News
8:56 am
Wed August 29, 2012

Making a Difference-ASBTDC

New businesses owners face numerous challenges when they decide to start a business in Arkansas.  The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center gives businesses the tools they need to succeed.  KASU's Johnathan Reaves has more in this edition of Making a Difference.

KASU News
8:43 am
Wed August 29, 2012

Making a Difference-Children's Shelter

Every day, the Children's Shelter in Walnut Ridge provides a safe place for children and their siblings who are removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.  In this edition of Making a Difference, KASU's Johnathan Reaves examines Children's Shelter and looks at some of the challenges they face.

KASU News
8:57 am
Wed August 22, 2012

Making A Difference-Hispanic Community Services, Inc.

About six percent of Arkansas' population is Hispanic.  On this edition of Making a Difference, KASU's Johnathan Reaves features the Hispanic Community Services, Inc. and looks at the work they are doing to help Hispanics and the community. 

KASU News
8:56 am
Wed August 8, 2012

Making A Difference-Hope Circle

Every year, thousands of Arkansans are diagnosed with cancer.  Learn the work Hope Circle volunteers are doing as they assist cancer patients.  KASU's Johnathan Reaves features Hope Circle in this edition of Making A Difference.  

KASU News
9:01 am
Wed August 1, 2012

Making A Difference-Red Cross

When you think about the American Red Cross, you may think of blood donations or response to major disasters.  In this edition of Making A Difference, KASU's Johnathan Reaves looks at how the Red Cross responds to those who are the victims of residential fires. 

KASU News
9:12 am
Wed July 25, 2012

Making A Difference-Main Street Arkansas

Numerous cities around the state are trying to spur more economic development by revitalization of their downtown.  In this edition of Making A Difference, KASU's Johnathan Reaves takes a look at Main Street Arkansas and how this program is affecting Paragould and Osceola. 

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