Studies show Arkansas with more outbound than inbound migration
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comJobs have a direct correlation with population migration across the country each year. But while Northwest Arkansas’ employment growth is better than average,...
View ArticleLegislative panel hears more on UA deficit controversy
Conflicting testimony about deficit spending at the University of Arkansas was again heard before a legislative group.A state audit found deficits in the UA Division of Advancement’s budget of $2.14...
View ArticleBankrate survey says Obamacare raising premiums
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThe impact of health coverage through Obamacare was touted as a way to cap rising insurance costs and provide benefits to the masses of uninsured. But as 2014...
View ArticleFort Smith area jobless rate falls to 6.9% in November
The Fort Smith metro jobless rate fell to 6.9% in November and brought to an end 55 consecutive months in which the regional jobless rate was at or above 7%.Metro employment of 122,993 was down...
View ArticleNWA jobless rate drops to 4.8% in November
The November jobless rate in Northwest Arkansas fell to 4.8% from 5.1% in October, the first time since November 2012 that the rate has been below 5%. The region also saw record employment in the...
View ArticleCalls increase to Arkansas human trafficking hotline
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comSince new laws went into effect last year to improve Arkansas' laws combatting human trafficking, calls to the human trafficking hotline, hosted by the...
View ArticleCorporate parent set to change for Sparks, Summit hospitals
It’s official. Barring a surprise rejection from federal regulators, Community Health Systems will by the end of January be the new corporate parent of Sparks Health System in Fort Smith and Summit...
View ArticleNWA, Fort Smith area legislators unsure about Darr impeachment
While Democrats are calling for the impeachment of Lt. Gov. Mark Darr, R-Ark., over his admitted ethics violations stemming from misspending of nearly $44,000 in campaign and state funds and some...
View ArticleBankruptcy court approves Seneca’s $148 million bid for Allens
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comSeneca Foods is one step closer to purchasing the canning division of Allens Inc., as the $148 million stalking horse bid for the Siloam Springs company was...
View ArticleWal-Mart slow to roll out new replenishment system
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comEditor’s note: The Supply Side section of The City Wire focuses on the companies, organizations, issues and individuals engaged in providing products and...
View ArticleFunding may be restored for River Valley Sports complex
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comA project that once looked to be delayed until 2018 will likely have life breathed into it again on Friday (Jan. 10) should the Fort Smith Parks and...
View ArticleAmateur sports, facilities sought to spur local economies
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comFamilies across the country and local region may not go for out for dinner, but research shows they will plunk down an average of almost $300 per weekend when...
View ArticleTyson updates requirements for its hog suppliers
story by Kim Souza with courtesy photoksouza@thecitywire.comTyson Foods sent a letter to its hog suppliers dated Jan. 8. that reflects a new set of animal welfare guidelines involving sow farm...
View ArticleWal-Mart outlines key leadership, organizational changes
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comWal-Mart Stores Inc. outlined a long list of leadership and organizational changes for its growing global retail operations. Notice of these changes were given...
View ArticleArkansas CEOs look at 2014 crystal ball
story from Talk Business, a TCW content partnerTalk Business Arkansas asked seven Arkansas CEOs across a broad spectrum of industries to look into their crystal balls and share what they expect in...
View ArticleTyson Foods continues the shift away from commodity meat
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comTyson Foods Inc. is known as one of the largest meat processors in the U.S. with a growing global presence. It operates more than 70 plants across the country...
View ArticleReal estate owned by Allens Inc. is up for sale
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comSiloam Springs-based Allens Inc. is in the midst of raising cash in the company’s bankruptcy proceedings by selling assets in order to satisfy debtors. Recent...
View ArticleThe Friday Wire: Corporate job losses and your beef eating habits
Drama over UA deficits, reaching the middle class in China and the potential impact of Allens’ bankruptcy on the Siloam Springs economy are part of the Northwest Arkansas Friday Wire for Jan. 10.NOTES...
View ArticleThe Friday Wire: Good and bad job numbers, Mulberry and Mitsubishi
The positives and negatives of a regional jobs report, Edamame production in Mulberry and a Lt. Governor that rejects many calls to resign are part of the Jan. 10 Friday Wire for the Fort Smith...
View ArticleFort Smith to credit Van Buren $441,603 for 2013 water charges
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comIt was just 2011 when the city of Van Buren was refusing to pay a contested 2009 water charge of $253,000 to the city of Fort Smith. Since that time, it is...
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