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Dr. Benjamin Carlyle and his wife, Lindsay, bought a $525,000, 4,500-SF home in Searcy in June 2015. Three years later, the couple bought a 6,800-SF second home for $850,000.
Banking & Finance / Health Care / Insurance

Complex Path Led Dr. Benjamin Carlyle into Deep DebtLock Icon

A Searcy doctor with millions of dollars of debt and a troubled history with state regulators now confronts his latest nightmare: A lender has accused Dr. Benjamin Carlyle of submitting false financial statements to obtain loans. read more >
Dr. James M. Hawk’s office at 303 W Newman Avenue in Harrison. Hawk, whose medical license is suspended, is accused of overprescribing pain medication.
Government & Politics / Legal / Small Business

Harrison Doctor’s Second Chances Piling Up at State Medical BoardLock Icon

The Arkansas State Medical Board suspended a Harrison doctor’s medical license last June, for the third time in four years, after multiple complaints that the doctor overprescribed opioids and had serious mental health issues, an examination of his file reveals. read more >