Brandon Adams
Outgoing Game & Fish Director Austin Booth Named CEO of Outdoor Lifestyle Company
He'll lead Banded Holdings Inc. of Memphis, which offers products ranging from waders and boots to decoys, dog vests and field blinds. read more >
Encore Bank & Bank of England Up And Down in 2024
Encore Bank sees modest gains, Bank of England struggles with losses, and Bank OZK expands its southeastern footprint with new branches in Georgia and Florida. read more >
by George Waldon -
Industrial Purchase Tops $4.3M (Real Deals)
Nearly 874 acres for a future expansion of the Little Rock Port Industrial Park tipped the scales at $4.35 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Fayetteville Businessman Brandon Adams Appointed to Game & Fish Commission
Adams, the president and CEO of nursing home company Reliance Health Care Inc. of Conway, replaces Bobby Martin on the commission. read more >
by Scott Carroll -
The Village at Valley Ranch Sells for $15M
This week presents a quartet of million-dollar real estate transactions in Little Rock, redevelopment in North Little Rock and nine of Pulaski County's big construction projects. read more >
Private Autopsy, Public Blowback in Fatal Gunplay Case
Nearly three years after a gunshot to the head killed his 20-year-old son in a Jefferson County hunting lodge in 2015, Kerry Baker of Conway started the machinery to dig up his boy’s body for the autopsy he had initially declined. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Officers of the Court (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
For two and a half years, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Alex Guynn demonstrated compassion toward the family of a man who died of a fatal gunshot in a Jefferson County hunting lodge. Ultimately, he lost patience with “theatrics” and dismissed the Bakers’ attempt to use a civil court to reassign the blame for their son’s death. read more >
by Gwen Moritz -
Lawyers Called Greedy in Fatal Gunplay Case
One fact is certain: Kerry Baker’s 20-year-old son died of a gunshot to the head at a Jefferson County hunting lodge on Oct. 24, 2015. read more >
by Mark Friedman -