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ARDOT Awarded $1M to Purchase Debris Removal Devices

The department will use the funds to purchase 20 to 25 new Lane Blade attachments, giving it the largest fleet of the devices in the country.

Disaster Risk & the Rise In Home Insurance Premiums

Average property insurance premiums have risen by more than 30% since 2020, the National Bureau of Economic Research said in an Oct. 1 report. It also noted that the increases […]

Paul Phillips Appointed Federal Programs Director at Cromwell Architects Engineers (Mover & Shakers)

In this role, Phillips will spearhead business development efforts in the federal sector, focusing on strategic marketing initiatives.

The LR Port & Jobs (Editorial)

The Port of Little Rock is infrastructure that not only works, but that attracts jobs.

Real Estate / Technology

Scott Dorminy on Insurance Trends, Climate Challenges & Mitigating Premium Hikes

Scott Dorminy joined NAIFA in 2017 and has been its state president since 2023. read more >
The 2020 inductees into the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame are, from left, Gerald Alley, Olivia Myers Farrell, Charles Nabholz and Reynie Rutledge.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Education

Four to Join Arkansas Business Hall of Fame

Four business leaders who have made contributions to the banking, construction, publishing and real estate industries will be inducted tonight into the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame. read more >
Gerald Alley
President and Chief Executive Officer, Con-Real LP

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Gerald Alley

Remembering his humble beginnings, Gerald Alley never stops helping others – including many smaller, minority firms – to find success. read more >
Olivia Farrell
Retired CEO, Arkansas Business Publishing Group

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Olivia Farrell

To create a successful business, Olivia Farrell served the readers, advertisers, employees, vendors, investors and the community. One could not exist without the other. read more >
Charles Nabholz
Chairman Emeritus, Nabholz Corporation

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Charles Nabholz

The life and career of Charles Nabholz represent everything possible when hard work meets generosity. read more >
Reynie Rutledge 
Chairman and CEO, First Security Bancorp

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Reynie Rutledge

Reynie Rutledge is known as a down-to-earth businessman who values his faith, patience, discipline, persistence, attention to detail, doing the right thing and most importantly, family. read more >