Arkansas Razorbacks
Arkansas Sportswriter Bob Holt Dies at 65 After Postgame Collapse
Holt covered the Razorbacks for 43 years. Known for his dedication and passion, he was an esteemed figure in SEC sports journalism. read more >
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Chuck Barrett, Bo Mattingly Team Up for New Razorbacks Sports Show
The show on the ESPN Arkansas network promises inside insights, entertaining segments, live discussions with listeners and a strong lineup of guests. read more >
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Mike Huckabee Sues Meta for False Endorsements
Huckabee is suing the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta Platforms Inc. of Menlo Park, California, for hosting ads linking him to cannabis-derived products. read more >
Reviving Retail: Inside Park Plaza Mall’s Transformation
Second Horizon Capital of Boca Raton bought the distressed mall for $25.2 million last year and engaged Jones Lang Lasalle of Chicago to manage the mall and handle leasing. read more >
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UA: No Contract with Rogers Doctor Under Scrutiny
The University of Arkansas said via email that the school has no record of a contract with Dr. Brian Hyatt or Pinnacle Premier Psychiatry. read more >
It’s Thrash’s Magazine, But Still Hooten’s
Hooten’s Arkansas Football magazine is still Hooten’s, even though it’s no longer the Hootens’. Make sense? read more >
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Former Razorback to Manage State’s Investor Education Program
He has more than 25 years of experience in the securities industry. read more >
Calling Hogs, and Others Needing Orthopedic Care
Wes Cox and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are serious about making northwest Arkansas an orthopedic hub. read more >
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Ronnie Brewer Jr. Sells Fayetteville Home
Former University of Arkansas star and NBA player Ronnie Brewer Jr. sold the two-story home for more than $2.3 million. read more >
FAB&T Banks on Devo
University of Arkansas basketball standout Davonte “Devo” Davis has been busy with his name, image and likeness sponsorships. read more >
NIL Law Shows Arkansas Players The Money
It didn’t take much time for student-athletes to get in on the money — or gift cards or merchandise — once the NCAA removed its regulations against the commercial use of their name, image and likeness. read more >
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Bull Home in Springdale Kept in Razorback Family
There was a double Razorback connection involved in a $2.25 million home sale that closed earlier this month. read more >
Arkansas Coaching Legend John McDonnell Dies at 82
Legendary University of Arkansas men’s track and field coach John McDonnell died Monday at the age of 82 and is fondly remembered by Tyson Foods Chairman John Tyson. read more >
Higher Ed Construction Dots the State
A dozen of the biggest higher education construction projects now active in Arkansas total more than $381 million. read more >
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Northwest Arkansas’ Most Expensive Home Sales of 2020
The number of homes that sold for $1 million or more in Washington and Benton counties nearly doubled last year to 64. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Razorbacks, Red Wolves to Face Off in 2025 at War Memorial
The University of Arkansas signs a deal to bring two more football games to War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, including a first-ever game against Arkansas State University. read more >
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SEC Goes to Conference-Only Schedule, Sept. 26 Start
The powerhouse Southeastern Conference reconfigures its schedule to include only league games in 2020, a pandemic-forced decision that pushes major college football closer to a siloed regular season in which none of the power conferences cross paths. read more >
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Arkansas Industries Attempt to Divine The Post-Pandemic Future
Some, like the hospitality industry, are bracing for a long, slow return to pre-COVID vitality. Others, like the energy sector, see a quicker recovery after the early swoon. Some trends seem baked into expectations, like reliance on home-based employees and the technology they use. read more >
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Bret Bielema’s Lawsuit Refers to Wally Hall
This month’s legal action by fired Razorback football coach Bret Bielema paints the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Wally Hall as something of a stenographer for the Razorback Foundation, Bielema’s target in a $7 million breach-of-promise lawsuit. read more >
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Bret Bielema Files $7M Lawsuit Against Razorback Foundation
Former Arkansas Razorbacks football coach Bret Bielema has filed a $7 million lawsuit against the Razorback Foundation alleging breach of contract. read more >
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