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Ollis/Akers/Arney again named top workplace
For the second consecutive year, Ollis/Akers/Arney was named as a top insurance workplace by Insurance Business America.
The southwest Missouri-based insurance and business adviser is one of 67 companies in the United States and one of only 37 with fewer than 99 employees to achieve the distinction, according to an Ollis/Akers/Arney news release.
âThis award is important because we work really hard to provide a great work environment for our team with benefits that will hopefully help our employees and their families succeed,â Joe Gaunt, Ollis/Akers/Arney director of operations said in the release. âWe are 100% employee-owned and that is a big part of our culture. It makes a difference in how employees approach each day ⦠and itâs made a huge difference for them when theyâre retiring.â
Lifeâs about the search of meaning.
But this wisdom, repeated in proverbs and folklore across cultures and time, seems to be rediscovered, reaped and regretted every time a reflective pause presents itself in the continuum of eternity.
For Gordy Scoles, of Waverly, the existential dilemma sounds like this:
âWe apply meaning to life, and whatever we make of it to accommodate that meaning to whatever it is that we do,â he said.
What Gordy made of his own life, to use his words, is keep surviving and keep striving, a mindset he cultivated early on in life.
It has been tested by the sorrows thrown on his path by fate and spurred on by his faithfulness to sports as an educator and a competitor.
Unity Health had vaccinated a total of 543 health-care professionals as of Monday, when it also received its second shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses, according to Marketing Director Brooke Pryor.
Pryor said the hospital system had 2,925 doses left following the shipment. According to Gov. Asa Hutchinson, the state received 18,575 of drugmaker Pfizerâs vaccine and also began receiving shipments of the newly approved vaccine from drugmaker Moderna, with 5,900 doses expected Monday and additional shipments planned for today and Wednesday.
Hutchinson said the vaccine shipment news âprovides hope for many,â however, âit is a continued concern to see the loss of 58 additional Arkansans. . We must steel our resolve to take every precaution to keep everyone safe.â
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