There are few joys in life greater than bringing home a puppy – there’s nothing quite like puppy love, after all. Michael Bodiak’s family has bred and sold...
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Go Red for Women: Brenda McKeever
Despite having had two strokes, Brenda McKeever lives a fulfilling life, to which she credits a positive disposition, careful planning of activities and the help of a...
Go Red for Women: Donna Eastham
Donna Eastham of Benton had been dealing with a sinus infection in late 2022 and thought that the discomfort in her jaw was an extension of the infection. She wouldn’t...
Go Red for Women: Lana Roach
Lana Roach suffered the first of two strokes in September 2018. She remembers her husband waking her for work and when she tried to speak, “only gibberish came out.” He...
AY Super Moms 2023
AY About You is once again proud to honor the toughest job there is — that of being a mom — with our 2023 Super Moms. Herein you’ll meet some of the successful women...
“Stalking the Great Killer” Chronicles Arkansas’ Fight Against Tuberculosis
Six stories high and with 500 hospital beds, the massive Nyberg Building, named after Arkansas Representative Leo E. Nyberg, opened in 1940 and served as the point of...
Go Red for Women: Charity Smith Allen
For as long as Charity Smith Allen can remember, her heart has hurt. In childhood, doctors dismissed it as heartburn. Year after year, she experienced rapid...
Go Red for Women: Sunni Ackley
Medical research such as that conducted by the American Heart Association has led heart patients to live more active lives. Such is the case with Sunni Ackley. Ackley...
Go Red for Women: Maddie Finn
Maddie Finn is a young teen determined to do all she wants in life despite having been born with a critical congenital heart defect, or CHD, known as tetralogy of...
Connecting a Community: Kim & Dale Hull, Wolfe Street Foundation
When Kim and Dale Hull, associate pastors at New Life Church Greater Little Rock, were desperate to help their son recover from alcoholism, they didn’t know where to...
What More Do You Want: Kristi Foster, Wolfe Street Foundation
Like all too many addictions, Kristi Foster’s began at what was already a low point. Recently divorced with a job insufficient to make ends meet, Foster’s apartment...
Takes One to Know One: Jim Engelhorn, Wolfe Street Foundation
Over a decade ago, Jim Engelhorn found himself sleeping inside of his car outside of a recovery center after hitting his rock bottom. With seemingly no other options...