Video Real Estate Agency
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Video Real Estate Agency, has investment, farms, acreage, commercial, hunting, residential and Spring River property for sale in Hardy, throughout Sharp County, north central Arkansas and north east Arkansas. We specialize in properties for sale on Lake Sherwood, Spring River and South Fork River. We are the only real estate brokerage firm in downtown Hardy.

We are especially knowledgeable in Delta row crop farms, hunting, ranching, water front, investment properties in north central & northeast Arkansas. We know this land and the potential that await both men and women interested in our state's outdoor recreation & land investment and waterfront resources. Arkansas is rich and bountiful in wildlife such as elk, whitetail deer, wild turkey, bear, quail and waterfowl offering the avid sportsmen and sportswomen unlimited recreational opportunities. North Central Arkansas' spring fed river and lakes offer water recreational activities such as trout fishing, kayaking, canoeing, skiing & white water rafting. Arkansas has moderate weather, yet four distinct seasons.

We invite you to visit our office on Main Street, downtwown Hardy. Our Professional staff will go 'the extra mile' to assist you in your Arkansas real estate investment. View our properties day or night, 24/7 in our lighted window display.

Our brokerage firm, brokers & sales associates are members of Tri-County Board of Realtors, Arkansas Realtors Association and the National Association of Realtors.

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870-856-4444
Business Fax
870-856-4434
Business Address
113 E. Main St.
Hardy, AR
72542
Village Bible Church
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About VBC
We at Village Bible Church are lovers of God, His Word, His people, and seekers of His will for our lives.

Village Bible Church has ministered in the Cherokee Village area for forty years.

Most churches would agree that the Great Commission, as it is commonly called, is what drives their ministry priorities.  However, churches take different approaches and have different priorities in carrying that out.  We strive hard to maintain an equal focus on local/regional (Judea), national (Samaria), and international (the uttermost parts), regardless of our self-perception of size or abilities.  Jesus said He would be with us always as we engage in the process of making disciples who make disciples who make disciples, etc.  We look to Him and lean on Him for guidance and support as we obey His command to go and make disciples.  We do this in the following ways:

Locally:  We believe it is our command from Jesus to reach our local community with the gospel.  We want people to come to Christ, not just come to a church service.  Of course, we want them to be drawn to Christ when they come to our services and events, so we do not hesitate to invite them, but we dare not assume that our responsibility ends with that!  We provide handy two-sided cards with church information on one side and a gospel tract on the other.  These are intended for our folks to give to people they know and those they meet.

We also reach out to our community through various outreach events and efforts to help connect us, as a church, to our community.

Some of these are more heavily focused on building relationships (game nights, fall family fun day, church in the park, etc.).

We have also done evangelistic meetings at the church in conjunction with things intended to attract those who may not be comfortable in a church setting.

We are active and visible as a church in community events (like roadside cleanup), as well as in supporting local public officials (like the police and fire departments) through appreciation events.

We have supported various local para-church ministries financially and in other ways (New Beginning Crisis Pregnancy Center, a local battered women’s shelter, Pilgrimage-Cedar Springs Camp youth ministries, NSCMA food distribution).

Nationally:  as part of the EFCA, Central District, we have been able to be involved, albeit on a lesser scale, in the collective efforts of other Free Churches in planting churches and reaching people in Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and southeast South Dakota.  Our involvement here has been reduced in recent years due to financial constraints.  Still, for the first time in the history of the church, in July 2016 we sent a team to help International Community Church reach international students at Mizzou in Columbia, MO.  We are thus strengthening our efforts to be involved beyond the limits of our local area.

Internationally:  Since her beginning, this church has been very involved in international missions.  Many of the folks who have comprised this body of believers over the years have been missionaries to other parts of the world, and/or have had close family members who have done so.  From making and sending bandages to an EFCA mission hospital in Tondala, Africa, to supporting financially missionaries with Wycliffe Bible Translators, to staying in regular (monthly and now weekly) contact with missionaries and praying specifically for them, VBC has maintained a healthy focus on the uttermost parts of the world.

We hope you will take time to get to know all about our church and get answers to all your questions. We want you to know all about our ‘Purpose, Vision, and Values’. We invite you to give us a call, email us, or come and worship the Lord with us!
Service Times
Sundays 9:30 a.m. Before Sunday school (9:30 a.m.) we have coffee and donuts in the church basement.

Sundays 9:45 a.m. At 9:45 we start our Sunday school classes.  We have something for everyone.  We see this as a vital aspect of our church’s mission to teach the whole word of God (discipleship).

Sundays 10:45 a.m.  At 10:45 a.m. we begin the morning worship service.  If you come before Sunday school classes dismiss, grab a bulletin in the foyer, sign the guest book at the door (if it’s your first time), and have a seat anywhere in the sanctuary.  We suggest the front rows – you’ll get a better angle from there ????

1st Wednesday of the month  6:30 p.m. We meet in someone’s home for about an hour of prayer.  These are special times of prayer fellowship, and we make great efforts to pray during these times rather than just talk about prayer requests.

Weekly men’s Bible study and women’s Bible study  Throughout the year women meet in a home for Bible study and men typically meet in the church on different nights.  These studies on various topics usually last 2-4 months with a short break between studies.  They are facilitated by leaders who strive to teach the material and keep the discussion moving and on topic.  Often those who do not normally attend Village Bible Church (either from other churches or with no church home of their own) will participate in these studies.

Friday evening children’s ministry  On Friday nights (7:00-8:00) we invite families to bring children to the church for a time of Bible teaching, fun activities, crafts, and snacks.  Parents are encouraged to stay and participate with their kids, but have the freedom to sign children in, leave, and return to sign children out when it is over.

 

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870-257-2769
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22 Caxambas Dr.
Cherokee Village, AR
72529
Village Inn of Hardy
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(870) 856-2176
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(870) 856-2239
Business Address
3587 Hwy 62/412
Hardy, AR
72542
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(870) 994-7520
Business Address
219 Hwy 62/412
72513
Waste Connections
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Waste Connections
Waste Connections is the premier provider of solid waste collection, transfer, recycling and disposal services in mostly exclusive and secondary markets across the US and Canada. We also provide intermodal services for the rail haul movement of cargo and solid waste containers in the Pacific Northwest. Through our R360 environmental solutions subsidiary, we are a leading provider of non-hazardous exploration and production, or E&P, waste treatment, recovery, and disposal services in the US. You can learn more about R360 here.

The philosophy at Waste Connections is that the solid waste service business is a local business managed by professionals living and working in the communities we serve. We strive to provide service excellence for those communities that place their trust in our company and are always dedicated to putting our customers first. We look to technology and growth to help our customers, employees and shareholders “Connect with the Future”.

We are committed to improving the environment for the future of the communities we live in and serve. We believe that our services play an integral part in improving environment quality and are mindful of having the most cost-effective waste management solutions for our customers. We constantly monitor and evaluate new technologies and programs that can enhance our commitment to the environment. Within our industry, there is enormous effort made toward alternative technologies to reduce landfill disposal, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and harness bio-fuels.

Waste Connections serves millions of customers across the US and Canada. Whether at single or multi-family residences, commercial institutions, industrial locations, construction sites or special events, we provide services to meet the customer needs.

General Service Standards

Radio dispatched collection equipment – we are there when you need us!
Customer tailored collection programs with scheduled or on-call pick-ups
Highly trained staff – it is our desire to always exceed customer expectations
Flexibility to adapt to evolving customer needs

Let us be your service provider and experience the Waste Connections difference.

Business Phone Number
(870) 994-7000
Business Fax
(870) 994-2199
Business Address
100 Landfill Rd
72529
White River Area Agency on Aging-Sharp Co
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Care Coordination

We provide assistance with navigating the confusing maze of senior care. With the use of health information and technology, we promote health and wellness to both consumers and family members.

Our Care Managers provide a single point of contact to evaluate your needs and monitor to ensure the best and most appropriate services and care are being provided.

We not only coordinate services our agency offers but also assist in the transitional care and coordination of services among other providers in your area.
Information and Assistance

Based on your needs, our Information Specialist and Care Manager will begin the process of determining exactly how programs and services can help you. They will assist and explain many options for your care.

Care Planning and Management

Development of the care plan based on the needs of the consumer identified through a comprehensive assessment.
Coordination of social and medical services needed including those available through WRAAA or other non-AAA sources.
Communication and coordination with family support.
Ongoing care management, monitoring and follow-up

General referral services (financial, legal, housing, and healthcare)

Communication and referrals to service providers regarding services to be rendered by consumer as part of care plan

Ordering Medical supplies (DME)

Offering alternatives in ordering and receiving medical supplies. Incontinence supplies such as diapers, liners and under pads; bedside commodes; walkers; canes; and more can be directly shipped to the home.

Prescription Management
Family Caregiver Program

This Program supports Caregivers caring for a relative 60+ in the home to reduce the burden and stress of caregiving. It also provides assistance with some costs of care, education, emotional support, and information and referral.

Applications (public and private assistance)
Medicare Prescription Drug Counseling
Advocate and assist with Medicaid, Medicare and VA benefits
Transportation needs

Nutrition & Wellness

The Area Agency on Aging administers a contract with various agencies to provide nutrition and wellness programs. These programs offer a place where participants can engage in community services that can help them stay healthy and independent by offering a wide variety of programs and services, including Meals and Nutrition Programs, Social & Recreational Activities, Wellness Programs, Transportation Services and Senior Center Volunteer Programs.

These programs are available through senior centers in the following counties in our service area:

Senior Living

We are pleased to offer two types of living options to Seniors in our area.

Our Assisted Living Facility located at 302 Woodmont Circle, Batesville Arkansas
Affordable Housing for eligible seniors in 12 different locations.

Community Services

We offer supportive services to our community in three different areas.

Our Foster Grandparent Programs offer assistance to children in our local schools
The Ombudsman Program advocates for residents residing in long term care facilities
Our Ticket to Work Program assist individuals with disabilities obtain employment

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(870) 994-3090
Business Fax
(870) 994-3077
Business Address
75D Remington Plaza
72513
White River Health
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White River Health is committed to reaching out into our communities and making the region a better place, while maintaining exceptional inpatient, outpatient, and wellness services at our hospitals, clinics, outpatient care facilities, and senior centers. As an employer, White River Health offers an empowering environment that encourages professional development, continuous quality improvement, and innovation.

White River Health delivers lifelong care that builds better habits and brighter futures.

For Services  information in the Spring River Area (Cherokee Village) click on this link:  White River Health Specialty Care - Cherokee Village

Other locations in Batesville, Mountain Home and more.

195 Hospital Drive, Suite D
Cherokee Village, AR

Directions
Phone:  Imaging Dept. (870)257-6040
Fax:  (870) 257-7666

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(870) 257-6060
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195 Hospital Dr
Cherokee Village, AR 72529
72529
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870-793-4196
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PO Box 411
Cherokee Village
72525
White River Women’s Shelter, Inc.
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24-Hour Emergency Shelter HOTLINE: 870-523-5000


Services Available In-Shelter:


Relocation Services


Clients receive relocation assistance upon leaving the shelter to ensure they are able to leave the cycle of violence.


​Goal Planning


Case Management


Personal Advocacy


Local Transportation for Essential Appointments


Daily Domestic Violence/Life Skills Classes


Court Advocacy


Victim Reparation Program Application Assistance


Therapy Referral


Child Advocacy


Links to Outside Local Resources

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870-523-5403/Hotline: 870-523-5000
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PO Box 304
Newport, AR 72112

72112
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With over 20 years of experience as an esthetician, Angelia has customized the signature treatments at WHOLISTIC with the combined awareness of the human body as an inter-weaving of treating the entire body, soul, and spirit into a re-imagined spa experience. Her facials are known to transform the skin and the mood in one session.


You will feel swept away into another world while your skin is cleared and balanced, facial muscles become lifted, sculpted and soothed, dissolving stress and tension with every touch.


Classic and Med-Spa Skincare Treatments are also available and incorporated into The Holistic Facials as needed.

Business Phone Number
870-316-0675
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Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce
Business Address
2423F 62/412
Highland, AR 72542
72542