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George Bridges

Voter turnout typically drops during midterm elections, and that means older voters can have a powerful impact.
It’s one of the toniest arts events in the South. And this year, AARP members can get a 20 percent discount on tickets to the 27th Annual Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, Oct. 19-27.
In cases of personal injury or wrongful death in a medical setting, Arkansas residents and their families can sue for damages.
AARP Arkansas has planned lots of activities for members lately, and the fun continues this summer.
Small businesses employ nearly half of U.S. private-sector workers, and many employers do not offer a retirement savings plan. That’s why AARP Arkansas is urging state legislators to create a Work and Save plan.
The state population is aging, and AARP Arkansas wants everyone to know that’s great for the state’s economy.
Caregiving, financial security, health care—Arkansans 50-plus face multiple challenges. That’s why AARP Arkansas has expanded its list of topics for group presentations. Civic clubs, church groups, AARP chapters and other organizations can book a free presentation on Medicare, Social Security or caregiving, as well as the ever-popular Fraud Watch Network workshops.
Wisdom may come with age, but that doesn’t mean older people don’t fall victim to scams.
Americans overwhelmingly want to age at home. But that can be difficult for those who need help with tasks such as bathing and preparing meals.
Even alert consumers can get scammed, especially as the digital age has expanded opportunities for fraud. Frank Abagnale knows the tricks and will be in Little Rock on Tuesday, Nov. 14, to offer tips on how to stay safe.
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