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Jane Duke

Tracy and Jane Duke, shown on the left, have moved to northwest Arkansas, where he has joined Arvest Bank and she Tyson Foods. Tracy's twin brother Troy, shown on the right, will succeed him at Capital Bank.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Legal

Duke Replaces Duke at Capital BankLock Icon

There’s a new face in the president’s office at Capital Bank of Little Rock. Actually, it’s pretty much like the previous face. read more >
Federal agents serve a search warrant in North Little Rock.
Construction / Government & Politics / Legal

Wheels of Justice in Motion for Disabled Vet Fraud CaseLock Icon

With a pretrial hearing scheduled for Thursday and trial set to start Sept. 5, the filings are flying in the federal criminal case of R. Alan Hope and Mikel C. Kullander. read more >
Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

MHP Protests Lottery Pact, Wants CJRW, Ghidotti-Vines Disqualified

Mangan Holcomb Partners is also challenging the awarding of a five-year $34.5 million contract to CJRW. read more >
Federal agents serve a search warrant in North Little Rock.
Construction / Government & Politics / Legal

Alan Hope, Mikel Kullander Indicted in Federal Contract Scheme

Two officers of a North Little Rock company were indicted on 31 felony counts related to an alleged scheme to get millions in federal contracts by falsely claiming their company was headed by a disabled veteran. read more >
Nick McCarthy
Education / Legal / Media & Marketing

Nick McCarthy Makes Move to Media & More (Movers & Shakers)

Nick McCarthy has been hired as an account services coordinator at Media & More Consulting of Little Rock. McCarthy will be responsible for branding and media strategies. read more >
U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., is bracing for a budgeting battle when Congress reconvenes to grapple with hard decisions to avoid and deconstruct the fiscal cliff confronting America.
Government & Politics / Legal

Mark Pryor Recommends Candidates for 2 Judge Slots

U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor is recommending a former federal prosecutor and several others as candidates to become federal judges in Arkansas. read more >