Thanksgiving is all about family, food, and… high energy bills? In this episode, discover simple ways to cut back on energy use in the kitchen and around the house—without sacrificing your holiday traditions. Tune in for quick, practical tips to save money and make your Thanksgiving more energy-smart. NOTE: This episode was adapted from an article originally published by Mitch Ross, the Energy Efficiency Manager at Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation.
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Thanksgiving is all about family, food, and… high energy bills? In this episode, discover simple ways to cut back on energy use in the kitchen and around the house—without sacrificing your holiday traditions. Tune in for quick, practical tips to save money and make your Thanksgiving more energy-smart. NOTE: This episode was adapted from an article originally published by Mitch Ross, the Energy Efficiency Manager at Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation.
Changing Communities One Child at a Time: Spotlighting The Call and Annie's House of Hope
The Next Greatest Thing
36 minutes
7 months ago
Changing Communities One Child at a Time: Spotlighting The Call and Annie's House of Hope
The Call and Annie's House of Hope are making a difference in the River Valley one child at a time. We talk with Leslie Maddox of The Call and Marilyn Sanders, the executive director of Arkansas Children's Advocacy about their mission, it's needs, and how even one home can make a lifelong impact.
The Next Greatest Thing
Thanksgiving is all about family, food, and… high energy bills? In this episode, discover simple ways to cut back on energy use in the kitchen and around the house—without sacrificing your holiday traditions. Tune in for quick, practical tips to save money and make your Thanksgiving more energy-smart. NOTE: This episode was adapted from an article originally published by Mitch Ross, the Energy Efficiency Manager at Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation.