5 days ago –

This year's list of private energy companies hews very closely to the previous year's, with a few major changes. The biggest change is that this year, Truman Arnold Cos., which last year was the largest company on the list with annual revenue of $3 billion, is missing completely. read more >
6 months ago –

Ouida Cox, editor of the monthly magazine of Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc. for more than four decades, plans to retire Jan. 3. read more >
6 months ago –

Maria Smedley has been promoted to vice president of human resources at the Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. and Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc. in Little Rock. read more >
10 months ago –

New hires, promotions and awards for the week of Aug. 6, 2012. read more >
1 year ago –

The recession seems far off for Arkansas' private energy companies, with almost all of those represented on Arkansas Business' list of the state's largest private companies having significant jumps in revenue since last year. read more >
1 year ago –

Each year, hundreds of thousands of Arkansans use cooperatives, nonprofits with unique models allowing customers to join the companies as members. read more >
2 years ago –

Michael Henderson is one of a trio of men who oversee the three arms of Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas. read more >
2 years ago –

Michael Henderson is one of a trio of men who oversee the three arms of Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas: Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp., a utility group that builds power plants and generates electricity; Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc., a utility that serves five states; and Electric Research & Manufacturing Corp., which produces and sells single- and triple-phase transformers. read more >
2 years ago –

Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas names Duane Highley its next president and chief executive officer. read more >
6 years ago –

The Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation dedicates its 548-megawatt natural gas-fired power plant at Wrightsville and named the plant in honor of Harry L. Oswald, the cooperative's first general manager and rural electrification pioneer. read more >
6 years ago –

Arkansas Business compiled a list of prominent Arkansans who passed away in 2006. read more >
7 years ago –

The price to get onto Arkansas Business' list of the state's 75 largest private companies increased to $87.7 million this year; Truman Arnold Cos., on the Texas side of Texarkana, continues to lead the list with 2005 revenue exceeding $1.75 billion. read more >
7 years ago –

Who are the most influential executives in Arkansas? The answer lies with Arkansas Business' first Power List, which profiles 171 executives at the top of the largest or most influential organizations in 20 industries. read more >
1 decade ago –

Truman Arnold Cos. of Texarkana, the largest privately owned company on Arkansas Business' annual list, isn't even in Arkansas. read more >