John Moore
Murphy’s Moore Still Young, but Soon a Retiree
John A. Moore, the Murphy USA senior vice president and general counsel, announced his retirement last month. It just didn’t generate headlines. read more >
Partners Bank Saddles Up for Springdale
The full-service branch in the works at 3632 Johnson Mill Blvd. in Springdale represents the first beyond the Delta for Partners Bank of Helena-West Helena. read more >
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CEO John O. Moore Says Pandemic Puts Projects on ‘Pause’ at Partners Bank
John O. Moore, CEO of Partners Bank in Helena, is still optimistic about 2020, although it hasn’t started off as planned. read more >
Partners Bank Picked as New Name for HNB
The new management of the bank formerly known as Helena National Bank has settled on a new name following its conversion to a state charter in October read more >
Naming the Baby (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
Finding the perfect name, one that makes just the right impression for a small bank intending to be larger, may be harder to come by than naming your own kid. read more >
by Gwen Moritz -
With Converted Charter, Helena National Plans Name Change, Bigger Territory
Helena National Bank completed the conversion of its national charter to an Arkansas state bank charter on Thursday, and is now officially (and temporarily) known as HNB Bank. read more >
John Moore To Lead Helena National Bank, Helena Bancshares Inc.
John Moore has been hired as president and CEO of Helena National Bank and of Helena Bancshares Inc., effective Sept. 24. read more >
Pay for Murphy USA CEO Andrew Clyde Hits $6.2 Million for 2016
An improved bottom line in 2016 led to slightly bigger paychecks for top executives at Murphy USA Inc. of El Dorado, including CEO Andrew Clyde. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Jacksonville Funeral Home Buried Under Barrage of Lawsuits
The emergency suspension of Arkansas Funeral Care & Crematory’s license in January was just the beginning of its problems. The Jacksonville funeral home is now the target of six lawsuits in Arkansas state courts from angry family members. read more >