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Skyine Report: NWA commercial real estate market improves

Commercial vacancy rates are improving across Northwest Arkansas with positive absorption of existing space but there is still too much unoccupied space not generating income for owners, according to...

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Planning Commission OKs water park plan, reacts to Fianna issue

story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comThe Fort Smith Planning Commission approved a conditional use Tuesday (April 8), removing the final road block in what has been a long and winding road in the...

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Mercy breaks ground for new clinic in downtown Rogers

story and photos by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comIt’s been a big week for downtown Rogers with two major investment announcements, a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market and a new Mercy health clinic. Mercy...

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Parker named osteopathic college CEO, says project moving ‘quickly’

story by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comFort Smith attorney Kyle Parker, who has been named president and CEO of the planned Fort Smith-based Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, said...

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The Supply Side: Balm Innovations looks for a big year

story by Kara Nardoni, special to The City WireEditor’s note: The Supply Side section of The City Wire focuses on the companies, organizations, issues and individuals engaged in providing products and...

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Democrats again pursue Rep. Cotton on charge of ethics violation

story by Roby Brock, a TCW content partner and owner of Talk Businessroby@talkbusiness.netA bipartisan House panel unanimously rejected an ethics complaint filed months ago by the Democratic Party of...

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Sen. Holland disputes poll results that show a lead for his opponent

story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comNew internal polling obtained by The City Wire in the race for the District 9 Senate seat shows one candidate with a distinct lead, while his GOP primary...

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USA Truck removes poison pill provision ahead of annual meeting (Updated)

story by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comEditor's note: Story updated with comment from USA Truck CEO John Simone.Officials with Van Buren-based USA Truck Inc. have pulled the plug on their poison...

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Retailers hope Easter sales will shake off winter doldrums 

The Easter Bunny is a welcome sight for retailers hoping to shake off winter blues. One of the largest holiday spends of the year, Easter shopping is expected to top $15.8 billion this year, according...

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Northwest Arkansas’ jobless rate falls to 5.6% during February

The Northwest Arkansas metro jobless rate fell to 5.6% in February, but the size of the regional workforce and number of employed trailed that of February 2013. However, the number of unemployed fell...

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Fort Smith area jobless rate falls to 7.4% in February

Editor’s note: This story is a component of The Compass Report. The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire and presented by Fort Smith-based Benefit Bank. Other supporting sponsors of The...

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J.B. Hunt returns to its roots by expanding service to poultry industry

story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comDiversity is usually a good business strategy and one to which execs at J.B. Hunt Transport have in recent decades wholeheartedly subscribed. Whether it’s...

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The Friday Wire: Herbal questions and Whole Foods

Voter opinions on medical marijuana, Whole Food’s interest in Fayetteville, medical sector expansions in Benton County and a banker shift in Benton County are part of the Northwest Arkansas Friday Wire...

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The Friday Wire: Herbal questions and downtown development

Voter opinions on medical marijuana, a new medical college chief, development in downtown Fort Smith, and less harassment in the workplace are part of the April 11 Friday Wire for the Fort Smith...

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Civil and criminal charges mount against former Arvest banker

story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThe Bank of Fayetteville won’t likely be the last one to file suit against H. Dennis Smiley Jr., who owes more than $4.5 million to about 20 Arkansas banks. The...

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Attorney General McDaniel to appeal 12-week abortion ban ruling

story from Talk Business, a TCW content partnerAt the behest of Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Bigelow, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel (D) said he would appeal a federal judge’s ruling on a controversial...

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More banks sue Dennis Smiley and former employer Arvest

story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThree more banks filed counter complaints against former bank executive H. Dennis Smiley in Benton County Circuit Court on Friday (April 11).Smiley was the...

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Ethics-term limit proposal not popular with Arkansas voters

story from Talk Business, a content partner with The City WireA legislative-referred proposed constitutional amendment is opposed more than two-to-one by voters, in large part due to a proposed change...

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Winter storms dampen J.B. Hunt Transport earnings growth

story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comNet profits of Lowell-based J.B. Hunt Transport Services declined in the first quarter to $68.664 million, down 6.38% from the same period last year. The...

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Retailers report strong March sales as winter ebbs

March was a good month for retailers spurred on by warmer weather and pent-up demand from consumers wanting to shake off the winter blues. The National Retail Federation reported a 1.6% increase in...

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