George Dunklin Jr.
Biggest Scoops (40 Years of Arkansas Business)
A scoop is a story so important that other news organizations are forced to follow. Here are some of our biggest. read more >
Sustainability Credits Venture Gone Awry: Legal Battle Unfolds over $67 Million Land Deal
Partners Jerry Lee Bogard and Rebecca Winemiller purchased 12,500 acres in hopes of selling sustainability credits. However, the credits never sold, and Bogard and Winemiller are now involved in a lawsuit over their business. read more >
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Jefferson Regional, Others Rethink Cancer Hubs
Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff is overhauling the way it provides cancer services. read more >
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Governor Forms Outdoor Recreation Office, Adds Blue Mountain to Offerings
Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces a new Office of Outdoor Recreation, a 10-member board to guide that office, and the addition of Blue Mountain to the state's outdoor recreation opportunities. read more >
The Gables of Maumelle Sold for $7.1M (Real Deals)
A 120-unit apartment complex in Maumelle a North Little Rock warehouse and a west Little Rock trampoline park lead recent real estate deals in central Arkansas. read more >
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Westbridge Apartments Sold for $9.1M
Apartments, office buildings, fast-food eateries, a warehouse, a home and even a trampoline park — the variety of million-dollar transactions is bouncing all over the place. read more >
Governor, Business Leaders Form New Innovation Council
Key leaders from Arkansas businesses, research universities, philanthropic organizations and state agencies will form the new Arkansas Innovation Council at Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s request. read more >
With Ducks In Row, Little Siberia Land Deal Closes
George Dunklin Jr., former chairman of Ducks Unlimited and owner of the Five Oaks Hunting Lodge, acquired the property earlier this year through Little Siberia LLC. read more >
AGFC Renames Wildlife Area to Honor George Dunklin Jr.
The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission votes to rename the Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area in honor of George Dunklin Jr. of Stuttgart. read more >
First Waterfowler Hall of Fame Class Inducted
The inaugural Waterfowler Hall of Fame class of seven conservationists and duck hunting legends was inducted Thursday at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. read more >
Contemporary Inductee: George Dunklin Jr., A Legacy on the Grand Prairie
It’s amazing what you can learn if you listen. For George Dunklin Jr., the many drives from his childhood home in Pine Bluff to family hunting land around Stuttgart and back again with his father proved that. read more >
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Duo of Lodge Deals Keep Ducks In Row in Delta
Transactions involving two notable duck hunting properties in western Arkansas County, Little Siberia and Wild Wings, combined reportedly were worth over $13 million. read more >
NLR Warehouse Draws $2.9 Million Transaction (Real Deals)
A 57,705-SF warehouse in North Little Rock tipped the scales at $2.91 million. A 1.55-acre commercial redevelopment is in motion after a $1.03 million land deal. And a 2.11-acre commercial site in North Little Rock rang up a $737,104 transaction. read more >
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After Auction, George Dunklin Plowing New Ground
With the proceeds from a February land auction, George Dunklin Jr. has invested in commercial real estate across Arkansas. read more >
Allport Farmland, Saline County Properties Make Up Recent Million-Dollar Deals
Farmland in Lonoke County, a neighborhood retail center in Bryant and an urgent care project in Benton provide the triple bill for this week’s seven-digit deals. read more >
Game and Fish Foundation Names Hall of Fame Inductees
The Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation today announced the 2015 Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame inductees and the Legacy Award winner, Jim Gaston, who played a key role in establishing trout fishing in Arkansas. read more >
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