NWACC moves forward with sanctioning of Division III sports
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comNorthWest Arkansas Community College is moving ahead with plans to offer sanctioned baseball and softball under Division III, perhaps fielding its first team as...
View ArticleLegislators visit UAFS robotics lab, hear about classes for employers
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comAn Arkansas legislative committee heard directly from employers and educators at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Wednesday (Aug. 27) about how they...
View ArticleFive startups prep for ARK Challenge Demo Day
story Josh Souzajsouza@thecitywire.comThere are five entrepreneurial teams putting the final touches on their startup ventures as they wrap up the first five weeks of the “Summer 2014 ARK Challenge.”...
View ArticleArkansas home sales up 7% in July, year-to-date sales up 5.6%
The average Arkansas home sales price may be down more than 2% for sales during the first seven months of 2014, but the number of homes sold is up almost 6% and the value of the sales are up 6.59%....
View ArticleWalmart ‘Pickup Grocery’ site preps for store concept opening
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comGrocery giant Wal-Mart Stores will soon unveil its “Pickup Grocery” format with the first concept store near its home base in Bentonville.The retailer has named...
View ArticleWhirlpool: TCE pollution near Boys & Girls Club poses no risk
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comWhirlpool Corporation said in a statement Thursday (Aug. 28) that previously detected TCE contamination near a south Fort Smith Boys and Girls Club facility...
View ArticleFort Smith tax collections up in July report, below estimates year-to-date
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comFor the second month in a row, Fort Smith sales tax collections have surpassed the same month last year. But even with the increase in revenues, sales tax...
View ArticleTyson Foods completes Hillshire deal, makes management changes
Tyson Foods on Thursday (Aug. 28) completed the $8.5 billion acquisition of Hillshire Brands, the largest deal ever in the meat industry.As expected, Hillshire CEO Sean Connolly will not remain with...
View ArticleArkansas stakeholders debate impact of proposed ‘Clean Power Plan’
story by Wesley Brownwesbrocomm@gmail.comSix stakeholder groups went back-and-forth Thursday for several hours on the economic impact of the Environmental Protection Agency’s pending regulations to...
View ArticleArkansas environmental director says state has flexibility with EPA plan
story from Talk Business & Politics, a content partner with The City WireArkansas’ efforts to grapple with a new EPA rule that will have a huge impact on the economy is still in the education phase...
View ArticlePace Industries expands in Arkansas, benefits from ‘reshoring’ efforts
story by Jamie Smithjsmith@thecitywire.comIn an economic age where many companies are returning their manufacturing operations from overseas to in part satisfy consumer demands and also save money, an...
View ArticleBuilding permits up almost 10% year-to-date in Fort Smith area
Building permits in Fort Smith, Greenwood and Van Buren were a combined $18.149 million in August, up 2.71% from August 2013's total of $17.7 million.Even though combined values are up over the same...
View ArticleCBID approves Jimmy John’s variance request, discusses splash pad
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comThe Fort Smith Central Improvement District approved a variance at a special meeting Tuesday (Sept. 2) that would allow a new Jimmy John's sandwich shop under...
View ArticleFort Smith Board approves Chaffee road closure, Whirlpool pollution protection
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comThe Fort Smith Board of Directors voted Tuesday (Sept. 2) to close a portion of Veterans Avenue in Chaffee Crossing to make way for possible future expansion...
View ArticleArkansas tax revenue up 1.9% in first two months of fiscal year
Overall Arkansas tax collections for the first two months of the fiscal year are on a positive track, with the topline up 1.9% compared to the same period in 2013.Year-to-date gross revenue (July...
View ArticlePoll shows support to use ARE-ON to boost school broadband access
story by Roby Brock, with Talk Business & Politics, a content partner with The City Wireroby@talkbusiness.netA statewide survey conducted last week found that a strong majority of Arkansans are...
View ArticleCommercial building surge pushes NWA permit values higher in July
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comConstruction crews in Northwest Arkansas had a productive month in July with combined permit values in the four largest cities totaling $71.33 million, up 57%...
View ArticleWal-Mart exec outlines growth strategy for Latin America
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comLeaders with Wal-Mart’s Mexican and Central American business unit have announced a three-prong plan to grow sales over the next year on the heels of solid...
View ArticleLinam to pursue ‘progressive path’ as new AOG boss
story and photos by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comMike Callan’s office at Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp. was almost empty the Thursday before the Labor Day weekend. There were hooks on the walls...
View ArticleFarmers Coop chief says unusual summer weather has been good for agri
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comArkansas may have just had its coldest July on record, according to an Aug. 12 report from NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, but it does not mean the...
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