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Supreme Court preserves birthright citizenship, but immigration uncertainty remains
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The U.S. Supreme Court kept birthright citizenship intact, easing fears for immigrant families nationwide.
Telesa Echols builds a career across education, law, and financial literacy
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Telesa Echols, a Memphis-based educator and legal protection professional, is being recognized for a career that spans special education, law enforcement, financial services, and family advocacy.
Waggoner Diagnostics earns SDVOSB status
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Waggoner Diagnostics has been designated a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, a milestone the Bentonville, Arkansas company says reflects its veteran roots and long-running work in color vision testing.
Delaware North rolls out America 250 celebrations across U.S. venues
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Delaware North is marking America’s 250th anniversary with limited-time events, merchandise, food and beverage promotions, and volunteer efforts across its U.S. portfolio.
The Legacy Line advances to Walmart Open Call final round in Bentonville
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The Atlanta-based company was selected to move forward after Walmart’s Open Call pitch event at RICE in Atlanta, giving it a chance to present at headquarters in Bentonville.
Audit supervisor Camille Henry spotlights leadership and mentorship in banking
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Camille Henry, an audit supervisor at Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund in Gulf Breeze, Florida, is being highlighted for her rise from bank teller to banking audit leader, her focus on mentorship, and her community work.
Danielle L. Williams leads equity and compliance at University of Arkansas
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Influential Women spotlighted Danielle L. Williams, Ed.D., SHRM-CP, the University of Arkansas executive leading equal opportunity, compliance and Title IX work.
New book offers 6 research-based ways to get kids off screens
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Mary Catherine Liscinski, a licensed mental health counselor and digital addiction coach in Hot Springs, Arkansas, has released a new book aimed at helping families reduce excessive screen use among children.
Influential Women spotlights Tahara King’s executive support career
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Influential Women featured Tahara King, an executive assistant at Elevate Digital in Cornelius, North Carolina, for her 20-year career in executive support and servant leadership.
Handshake economy still holds in small-town U.S. and Canada, survey finds
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Advance Funds Network surveyed 3,005 small business owners to find where verbal agreements and handshakes still carry business weight in 2026. Greeneville, Tennessee, and Dawson Creek, British Columbia, topped the U.S. and Canadian lists of the…
Huntington Learning Center launches K-8 microschool in Russellville
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John and Ashly Crawford have opened Microschool Powered by Huntington, a new K-8 option in Russellville for families seeking smaller classes and individualized instruction.
The Cannata Report names 2026 Young Influencers
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The Cannata Report has unveiled its 2026 Young Influencers, highlighting six rising leaders across dealerships, manufacturers and vendors in the office technology channel.
Gayle Champagne launches advisory program for junior golf families
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Gayle Champagne is launching an advisory program for parents of junior golfers, drawing on three decades in media, youth sports, and mediation to help families navigate recruitment, NIL opportunities, and athlete development.
Sweet Paris lands on FastCasual.com’s Top 100 list again
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Sweet Paris Creperie & Café was named to FastCasual.com’s Top 100 Movers & Shakers for the second straight year, giving the Houston-born chain fresh national recognition as it keeps expanding.
Corbin Carpenter graduates Leadership Tennessee and joins lifetime network
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Memphis attorney Corbin I. Carpenter, Esq. completed Leadership Tennessee’s Signature Program Class XII after a 10-month statewide cohort experience and became a lifetime member.
Hotel Metropolitan names Dr. MarTeze Hammonds as executive director
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Hotel Metropolitan in Paducah, Kentucky, has hired Dr. MarTeze Hammonds as its first paid executive director, effective June 1, 2026. The move comes as the historic Black heritage site expands staffing, programming and tourism efforts backed by…
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