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Kiva Hosting Loan Workshop in Rogers December 13 for Small Businesses
Come learn about the great 0% interest, no fee loan program for NWA small businesses that the Kiva NW Arkansas Hub helps NWA business owners access.
Luke Wiggins Completes STS Marketing College, Earns “Travel Marketing Professional” Certification
Visit Rogers Director of Sales Luke Wiggins has completed the three-year program of the Southeast Tourism Society Marketing College and earned certification as a Travel Marketing Professional (TMP).
Chamber Celebrates 2021 Arkansas Chamber of Commerce Week
The week of October 18-22 was proclaimed as Chamber of Commerce Week in Arkansas by Governor Asa Hutchinson.
Visit Rogers Honored with ConventionSouth Annual Readers’ Choice Award
The publishers and editors of ConventionSouth, the national multimedia resource for planning events in the South, presented Visit Rogers with a 2021 Readers’ Choice Award in October.
New EXPO Connects Minority-Owned Businesses & Entrepreneurs to Community
As part of our Chamber’s mission-work, we launched something new this year - the NWA Minority Business EXPO October 14 from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Metroplex Event Center in Rogers.
Downtown Rogers Celebrating Veterans and Their Art
The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks (VA) is partnering with Art on the Bricks Art Walk in November to feature the Art of U.S. Military Veterans.
Workforce Development | Extended Learning Programs Expanding to Help Students be “Work-Ready”
Extended Learning Programs offered in Rogers Public Schools will be expanded during the 2021-2022 school year with funding awarded by an Arkansas American Rescue Plan (ARP) ESSER III grant.
Small Business Corner | Volunteer Committees Accepting Applications for 2022
The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Council and Hustle In Heels Committee are accepting applications for 2022.
AEP SWEPCO Foundation Grant Invests in Community's Academic Success & Workforce Development
The Leadership, Education, Advancement, & Development (L.E.A.D.) project is a strategic support program for Hispanic/Latino students in the Rogers Public High Schools. L.E.A.D. provides new opportunities for academic success. It helps to better prepare our community’s youth with tools, training, and direction in their pursuit of higher education, and it clears a path to career opportunities when the participants are ready to enter the job market helping local businesses with workforce development.
How to Keep Customers Happy During Labor Shortages and Other Disruptions
Even as businesses and economies rebuild after the most challenging months of the pandemic, regular business operations remain a distant dream.