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Hispanic Women's Organization of Arkansas Makes History
Since July 19, 1999, the Hispanic Women's Organization of Arkansas has grown and grown. On November 4, 2021, it will be inducted into the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame.

The Muralist From Mexico: Octavio Logo
In the Ozark Mountains, Octavio Logo remains faithful to the heritage that one day led him to pick up a paintbrush: that of the ancient murals created by peoples who lived a millennia before to the Aztecs' works of astonishing colors and shapes.

Arkansas’ Doctor Talks Covid-19
A Mexican is the guardian of the Arkansan health: Dr. José R. Romero, an immigrant whose wife and daughter are nurses, is the grandfather of six grandchildren and is the Arkansas Secretary of Health.

Esperanza Massana-Crane Expands Reach of Minorities, Women
Esperanza Massana-Crane was named in January as director of the Arkansas Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprise Division, a division of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.

Taxes, an Obligation and a Need
Do you have questions about taxes? Your first question should be how to pay them.