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Pittman wins Moondancer Fellowship

Rachel Pittman was selected from 24 applications received from writers across the United States to receive the 2022 Moondancer Fellowship, the Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow has announced. The fellowship was open to poets, fiction writers, playwrights, essayists, columnists, memoirists, and screenwriters who expressed their love of nature and concern for the environment through their writing.
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Lactoferrin

Lactoferrin is a new and different nutritional supplement that hasn’t hit mainstream yet. However, I found over 6000 scientific studies on PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/pubmed?term=lactoferrin when doing a search. The supplement is amazing and apparently very safe to use. Some may be concerned that it seemingly is derived from milk (lacto) but be assured that it often comes from rice or the pre-milk colostrum.
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PLC Celebration

Eureka Springs Elementary School fourth-graders help celebrate the conclusion of a three-year Professional Learning Communities at Work project funded by the Arkansas Department of Elementary and Secondary Education during a ceremony Monday, May 16, at the school. The elementary faculty worked with a coaching team from Solution Tree to practice job-embedded professional development. The goal was to develop a collaborative team approach using data to improve professional practices and guarantee more students achieve at high levels. The elementary is in the process of applying for a Model PLC School designation. Submitted photo
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ES Hospital scholarship

Eureka Springs Hospital CEO Angie Shaw, right, presents the hospital’s $1,500 scholarship to Eureka Springs High School senior Alison Smith on Friday, May 20. Smith plans to pursue a career in medical coding. Submitted photo
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