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Carl Geffken, Fort Smith city administrator, suggests that his town spend the funds on water projects.
Business Services / Construction / Energy

Rescue Cash for Every City, County and Town

The 14 larger Arkansas cities receiving nearly $209 million in federal pandemic recovery funds aren’t looking a gift horse in the mouth — even one that comes with 150 pages of riding instructions. read more >
Construction / Education / Government & Politics

As Stodola Steps Aside, It’s Time to Rethink Schools, Governance (Blake Rutherford Commentary)

The possibility to become a bourgeoning city of the new and progressive American South rests at Little Rock's feet. It is time for our city to reach beyond its farthest branch. read more >
Natalie Ghidotti, president and CEO of Ghidotti Communications
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Ghidotti Picked to Help Police Attract Recruits

As Natalie Ghidotti begins a mission to attract women and minority applicants for more than 50 vacancies on the Little Rock police force, she won’t be using an image of a man covered in SWAT gear as her poster boy. read more >
The Little Rock Zoo
Tourism

Little Rock Zoo Director Mike Blakely to Retire in October

Little Rock Zoo Executive Director Mike Blakely says he will retire next month after 17 years leading the state's only accredited zoo. read more >
Government & Politics / Restaurants & Food / Tourism

On Private Clubs (Editorial)

When savvy entrepreneurs see a need going unfilled, they form businesses. When those businesses successfully meet that need, they thrive. You know, America. Now the Little Rock Board of Directors is considering stepping between businesses and their customers. read more >
Media & Marketing

Little Rock Hires CJRW’s Luis Gonzalez as Communication, Marketing Manager

The city of Little Rock has announced the hire of Luis Gonzalez as its communication and marketing manager. Gonzalez was previously an account supervisor at Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods in Little Rock. read more >
Bruce Moore
Business Services / Energy / Government & Politics

Little Rock Taking Lead in Switch to CNG (Bruce Moore Commentary)

This first quarter and in particular the month of March mean new cost savings for the city of Little Rock as it opens its first city-owned and operated compressed natural gas fueling station. read more >

Little Rock’s New Sidewalks Provide Paths to the Future (Workforce Development | Winner, 20,000+)

An employment program for felons freed from prison leads Little Rock to win the 2013 Arkansas Business City of Distinction Workforce Development category for cities with populations of more than 20,000. read more >