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Stacy Lewis, the 2014 winner of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.
Tourism

Teed Up for Exposure: Rogers LPGA Event Draws NoticeLock Icon

The 54-hole Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G has a $2.3 million total purse and will attract most of the top women professional golfers to Pinnacle Country Club. read more >
Allen Engineering Corp. of Paragould.
Manufacturing

Allen Engineering Opens New Distribution Center, Training Facility

Allen Engineering unveiled a new 34,000-SF distribution center along with a 4,500-SF training facility Oct. 11, at its Paragould headquarters and factory. read more >
Stacy Lewis finished in a tie for third at the Wal-Mart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G at Pinnacle County Club in Rogers late last month.
Education / Government & Politics / Investments

LPGA Tourney Showcases Northwest Arkansas

The ninth edition — now officially the Wal-Mart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G — was won by Na Yeon Choi on June 28 in front of large crowds, most of whom were rooting for former University of Arkansas star Stacy Lewis, who finished in a tie for third. read more >
Restaurants & Food / Retail

UA Study: Tangible Economic Benefits for Craighead, Faulkner, Saline Going Wet

The group pushing for the legalization of alcohol sales in three Arkansas counties commissioned an economic impact study that estimated those counties would have seen a combined $87.2 million in retail alcohol sales in 2013. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal / Restaurants & Food

Reports Shed Light on Backers of Wet, Dry Groups in Arkansas

Ballot question committees have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on wet-dry county battles across the state as the deadline for signatures and the all-important November election loom. read more >
Government & Politics / Restaurants & Food

Wet County Ballot Initiative Sprouts Up in Saline, Craighead Counties

Residents in Saline and Craighead counties will soon have the opportunity to sign a petition that would allow voters, on the November ballot, to decide whether retail alcohol sales should be allowed in those counties. read more >