John Lewis
Rep. John Lewis Campaigns for Clarke Tucker in Arkansas
U.S. Rep. John Lewis on Sunday urged voters to support a state legislator who national Democrats believe has a chance at flipping a Republican-held congressional seat in central Arkansas. read more >
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Pulaski Tech Appoints 5 New Deans (Movers & Shakers)
John Lewis, Mason Campbell, Marico Howe, Christy Oberste and Bentley Wallace have been named deans of five University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College divisions. read more >
John Lewis Ordered to Pay Back Alimony
The Little Rock businessman was ordered to pony up $107,500 to cover back alimony to his ex-wife, Kimberly, and her attorney costs. read more >
Walter Quinn Takes Over Mortgage, Pays Delinquent Taxes
Real estate records indicate that two mortgages remain in place on Walter Quinn’s west Little Rock home. read more >
Foreclosure Sale Falls Through in Walter Quinn Case
The auction, scheduled for Feb. 8 at the Pulaski County Courthouse, was called off at the 11th hour, and the financial dispute has gone quiet. read more >
Lawsuits, Foreclosures Dog Investor John Lewis as Debts Pile Up
Little Rock businessman John Taylor Lewis is no stranger to debt collection lawsuits and bankruptcy court thanks to the collapse of his Ram Venture Holdings effort in 2005-06. read more >
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Ex-Partner Alleges Walter Quinn Used Straw Borrowers
A former business partner has alleged under oath that he and others served as straw borrowers so that Walter Quinn of Little Rock could access money from Heartland Bank, where Quinn was a director and its leading shareholder. read more >
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Judgment Ordered Against Plaintiff in Walter Quinn Case
A Colorado businessman was hit last week with a $1.9 million judgment after defaulting on a loan that he said was tied to a business deal with Walter Quinn of Little Rock. read more >
#ARWX: Officials Say Storm Damage Less Than Expected
Arkansas safety and transportation officials on Monday said the fallout from sleet and snow wasn't as bad as officials feared after temperatures dropped more than 40 degrees in two days. read more >
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