Beaver Water District
Bader Advances at Clinton National (Movers & Shakers)
Rachel Bader has been promoted to director of air service development for the Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock. read more >
Population Growth Keeps Northwest Arkansas Cities in Perpetual Planning Mode
The influx of residents into Washington and Benton counties — the two most populous of the three-county metropolitan statistical area — is a positive for the region but is not without its complications. read more >
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Put Money on Roads, Arkansans Urge Biden
In today’s political climate, even seemingly bipartisan issues like addressing the nation’s crumbling infrastructure can bog down quickly. read more >
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Holloway Moves Up at Beaver Water (Movers & Shakers)
Nicole Holloway has been promoted to laboratory supervisor at Beaver Water District in northwest Arkansas. read more >
Dees Named Manager at Milestone (Movers & Shakers)
Erik Dees has been appointed to program manager for Milestone Leadership in Siloam Springs. read more >
Hazel Hernandez Moves Up at Fayetteville A&P (NWA Movers & Shakers)
Hazel Hernandez has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing by the Fayetteville Advertising & Promotion Commission and Experience Fayetteville. read more >
Beaver Water Shores Up Staff with New CEO (Movers & Shakers)
Lane Crider is the new CEO of Beaver Water District in Lowell, succeeding the 17-year CEO, Alan Fortenberry. read more >
Beaver Water Workers Take National Committee Spots (Movers & Shakers)
Adam Motherwell and Bill HagenBurger of the Beaver Water District have accepted committee assignments from the American Water Works Association. read more >
Bill HagenBurger of Beaver Water District Elected to Regional Chair (Movers & Shakers)
Bill HagenBurger of Rogers, plant engineer of the Beaver Water District, has been elected chair of the Southwest Section of the American Water Works Association. read more >
Engineer Alan Fortenberry on Arkansas’ Water Needs Compared to the Rest of U.S.
Fortenberry joined Beaver Water District in 1991 as plant engineer and in 2001 he was named CEO. During his tenure, he has led the expansion of the district’s facilities to 140 million gallons per day, the completion of an award-winning new water intake on Beaver Lake, construction of a new solids-handling facility, renovation of the Joe M. Steele Water Treatment Plant and construction of the administration building, which earned LEED Gold. read more >