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Mitchell Simpson, associate director of the Arkansas Energy Office, called the project "both an economic development tool and a model for forward-thinking cities and counties across the state."
Business Services / Construction / Energy

Energy Savings to Pay for $5.1M Sebastian County Project

Sebastian County just spent $5.1 million on energy-efficient lighting and air, as well as water-saving systems at its golf course and detention facility, all without spending a taxpayer nickel up front. read more >
Zack Hill
Business Services / Media & Marketing

Zack Hill Becomes Partner at Few

Zack Hill, who joined the Few agency of Little Rock last year as its chief executive officer, will step into a partnership role with co-founder Arlton Lowry, the firm announced Wednesday. read more >
Zach Hill is leaving CJRW to become the CEO of Few while Chris Ho (inset) will essentially take over Hill's duties as CJRW's director of digital services.
Business Services / Media & Marketing

As Hill Becomes CEO at Few, Ho Will Fill His Digital Shoes at CJRW

CJRW's director of digital services is departing to become CEO of the Few design and development agency, and GWL Advertising's digital account manager is shifting downtown to take his place. read more >
Jay Cranford, chief creative officer at Cranford Co.
Media & Marketing

Cranford Co. Recognized at District Addy Awards

Cranford Co. of Little Rock won 20 awards overall in the regional ADDY Awards for the 10th District of the American Advertising Association in Fort Worth, Texas, finishing second to GSD&M of Austin, an agency of 400 employees. read more >
Cranford Co. took the Best of Print Addy award for its campaign promoting CARE’s “Paws on the Runway”.
Health Care / Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

ADDYs Add Up for Cranford Co.

Cranford Co. was the big winner again at the recent Little Rock ADDY Awards at Rock Town Distillery, including Best of Show for its Twitter “Social Events” campaign, Best of Print for CARE’s “Paws on the Runway” and Best of Public Service for “Heifer Integrated Campaign.” read more >
Acorn Hours CEO and co-founder David Allan
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

David Allan Pivots from Acorn Hours to Tagless Style

David Allan, who founded Little Rock startup Acorn Hours and guided it through the 2014 fall installment of the ARK Challenge startup accelerator, has pivoted. Allan is the new CEO of Tagless Style, another Little Rock startup that participated in the ARK this fall. read more >
The $12 million, 3-acre Rogers Aquatic Center opened last week. City officials believe the park will attract visitors from across northwest Arkansas.
Construction / Government & Politics / Tourism

Community Swimming Pools Receiving Makeovers

Since 2000, a number of Arkansas cities have built their own water parks, which typically feature water play areas and slides connected to swimming pools. read more >