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Pine Bluff businesses hurt by water pressure issue

Pine Bluff businesses hurt by water pressure issue, lack of communication Not a word. Not a call. Not a visit. Nothing. I m not really a fan of Liberty, just being honest. You call them and there s no answer. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 6:56 PM CST February 24, 2021 PINE BLUFF, Ark Local businesses in Pine Bluff say they ve seen an increase in water pressure Wednesday after previous experiences of less pressure that resulted in negative impacts to their businesses. Margaret Smith is the owner of Unique Cakes by Miss Margaret. She hasn t had any issues with water in the five years she s had her storefront on Barraque Street. She let her pipes drip during the snow storm. 

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Kind-hearted Arkansas doctor cancels $650,000 worth of bills that his cancer patients could not afford to pay

Kind-hearted Arkansas doctor cancels $650,000 worth of bills that his cancer patients could not afford to pay INSIDER 1/3/2021 insider@insider.com (Naina Bhardwaj) © Provided by INSIDER Doctor wears VR headset and monitors patient undergoing MRI or CT scan with computer display showing 3D brain model with possible cancer. Getty Images A kind-hearted doctor from Arkansas has paid off $650,000 worth of debt from his cancer patients bills.  Dr. Omar Atiq founded The Arkansas Cancer Clinic in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, operating for almost 30 years before being forced to close last March due to staff shortages.  Around 200 of his former patients received a greeting card before Christmas informing them of the news reported by ABC News.

New year gift: Pakistani-origin doctor forgives $650,000 debt of cancer patients in US city

New year gift: Pakistani-origin doctor forgives $650,000 debt of cancer patients in US city By  Dr Omar Atiq. File photo A Pakistani-origin oncologist in Arkansas forgave more than half a million dollars in outstanding debts form nearly 200 cancer patients. The Arkansas Clinic, founded by Dr Omar Atiq in 1991, provided cancer treatments ranging from chemotherapy and radiation therapy and tests such as CAT scans. It had to shut its doors in February 2020 due to a shortage of staff. Earlier this week, the clinic sent out holiday greetings and told patients that any outstanding bills would no longer need to be paid.  I hope this note finds you well, wrote Dr Atiq. The Arkansas Cancer Clinic was proud to have you as a patient. Although various health insurances pay most of the bills for the majority of patients, even the deductibles and co-pays can be burdensome.

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