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Arkansans of the Week: Jeana Halter & Tera Clark
Channel 7 News - Arkansans of the Week: Jeana Halter & Tera Clark (You may have seen our reports on Tera Clark-the young lady whose car was hit by a driver high on meth five years ago. Tera suffered a traumatic brain injury, but after two dozen surgeries is making tremendous progress.)
Little Rock - You may have seen our reports on Tera Clark-the young lady whose car was hit by a driver high on meth five years ago. Tera suffered a traumatic brain injury, but after two dozen surgeries is making tremendous progress.
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Nestled just outside El Dorado, on an 80-acre cattle ranch, is Hope Landing. It’s a place where kids facing all kinds of physical and mental challenges are welcomed in.
Michael Silva-Nash, 17, is a Maumelle teen who proves you're never too young to make a difference.
Margie Bell is trying to lift women out of poverty by lifting them up—emotionally, spiritually and mentally. And her efforts are paying off.
We all remember where we were on September 11, 2001, but it was infinitely more personal for some than others.
At 29, Josh Steed may not seem like the typical author. But Josh has not had a typical life.
Elaine Moran remembers vividly the day she learned she had breast cancer.
Having a “field of dreams” takes a lot of hard work- and Pine Bluff’s Jim Hill has been doing that work for nearly half a century at historic Taylor Field.
Staci Wallace is a well-known motivational speaker, singer and author. She has spoken all over the world to thousands of people.
Kaye Miller has lived a remarkable life.
Ted Thompson of Hot Springs managed a food pantry for two years, so he has a little experience helping the needy.
Jim Davidson has had a career full of variety. He's authored three books, is a syndicated columnist, and at one time had a radio program airing on more than 250 stations across the country.
Dr. Benjamin Burris started off as a marine biologist working in New Zealand-but he exchanged that exotic locale for eight orthodontic offices across Arkansas.
Ten-year-old Emily Franks is proof that you don't have to be an adult to make a difference-just a desire to help and little patience.
The Pink Tomato Festival is in full swing in Warren this week, but the pink tomato was being shipped out of southeast Arkansas long before the festival.
Disabled children are sometimes unintentionally left out of making the same kinds of childhood memories that healthy kids make. But some caring adults often help bridge that gap.
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