Democrats Camacho, Grimsley push for Republican held legislative seats
Springdale resident and immigration activist Irvin Camacho along with English teacher and Marine Corps veteran Graham Grimsley are jumping into legislative election waters in a Northwest Arkansas...
View ArticleTusk to Tail: Like the Postal Service, but with more booze
story by Dale CullinsEditor’s note: Welcome to the fourth season of Tusk to Tail – the sport of tailgating as organized, performed and perfected by a group of Hog fans who have been tailgating together...
View ArticleMurphy USA announces 5-year deal with West Coast wholesale distributor
Murphy USA Inc. announced before Wednesday’s opening bell that it entered into a five-year supply agreement with West Coast retailer marketer Core-Mark to be the primary non-fuel wholesale distributor...
View Article188th Wing receives third Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
The 188th Wing, and all its supporting groups and squadrons, has for the third time in unit history as a recipient of the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for their work between Oct. 1, 2011 through...
View ArticleTyson Foods responds to animal maltreatment case in a Mississippi plant
Springdale-based Tyson Foods is again the target of animal maltreatment claims raised by the animal rights group Mercy for Animals (MFA). The activist group said it has turned over sworn affidavits to...
View ArticleABF Freight driver receives prestigious national trucking industry award
Ralph Garcia, a driver for Fort Smith-based ABF Freight System, has received the Mike Russell Trucking Image award from the American Trucking Associations’, one of the top honors in the national...
View ArticleFort Smith chiropracter sentenced to prison for tax evasion
Fort Smith chiropractor Philip Roberts was sentenced on Thursday (Oct. 28) to serve 17 months in prison, followed by one year of supervised release, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Kenneth Elser and...
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas jobless rate falls to 3.5%, year-over-year jobs up 3.4%
While the number of employed slipped a little from August, the September jobs picture in Northwest Arkansas remained on a positive track with the number of employed up 3.42% year-over-year.The jobless...
View ArticleWalmart U.S. bets on store pickup over free delivery for holiday sales
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comWith more than 140 million customers shopping Walmart stores each week and 4,500 pickup locations disguised as supercenters and other stores, the retail giant is...
View ArticleRyan elected new U.S. House Speaker, Arkansas members praise the change
All four members of Arkansas’ delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives said Thursday they are pleased with Paul Ryan’s election to the powerful post of U.S. House Speaker. Ryan, a Republican...
View ArticleGov. Hutchinson changes private option ideas based on Stephen Group report
Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) has rethought two of his seven proposed changes to the Medicaid private option, proposed renaming it “Arkansas Works,” and supports a managed care system for high-cost Medicaid...
View ArticleThe Video Wire: Bathroom breaks and body shots
Chicken-wing eating preachers, drone flying, and daily bathroom breaks are part of the report this week from Dawson Meadows. He also talks about “fresh packets” being dropped on members of the Fort...
View ArticleTusk to Tail: The Razorbacks have (maybe) crossed a river in Italy
story info compiled by David RiceEditor’s note: Welcome to the fourth season of Tusk to Tail – the sport of tailgating as organized, performed and perfected by a group of Hog fans who have been...
View ArticleChico's FAS taps Walmart executive Shelley Broader as its next CEO
Woman’s apparel retailer Chico’s FAS has chosen Shelley Broader as its new president and CEO effective Dec. 1. Broader is exiting her position as CEO of Walmart Europe, Middle East and Africa where she...
View ArticleFort Smith, Sebastian County officials hear report on water park financials
story by Aric Mitchell, special to The City WireThe Parrot Island Waterpark brought good news for the Fort Smith Board of Directors and Sebastian County Quorum Court at Thursday’s (Oct. 29) special...
View ArticleStartup Junkie selects 14 business ideas for its ScaleUp Ozarks program
Fayetteville-based Startup Junkie Consulting has narrowed the field of applicants to take part in its first ScaleUp Ozarks initiative expected to kickoff Nov. 11.There are 14 startups in this first...
View ArticleArcBest third quarter numbers miss estimates, but YTD income up 26%
Reduced consumer spending and a dip in manufacturing pushed third quarter financials for ArcBest below market expectations. But for the first nine months of 2015 the transportation and logistics...
View ArticleSens. Boozman, Cotton buck tide, vote against budget bill
Arkansas’ two U.S. Senators voted against a bipartisan budget agreement that passed the Senate early Friday morning (Oct. 30) and now heads to the president’s desk. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015...
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