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Famine, Then Feast (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
I’m not sure I’ll live long enough to use up all the bottles of clear goo that have inexplicably multiplied at my house, on my desk, in my car and in my handbag. read more >
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Fitzgerald Adds On at Lexicon (Movers & Shakers)
Bill Fitzgerald has joined Lexicon Fabricators & Constructors in Little Rock as its marketing director. read more >
Lexicon Acquires Steel Fabricators of Monroe
Lexicon Fabricators and Constructors of Little Rock announced Tuesday its acquisition of 130-employee Steel Fabricators of Louisiana. read more >
Arkansas Factories Pivot in Pandemic Efforts
The future is murky for Arkansas manufacturers that pivoted to produce masks and hand sanitizer during the pandemic, but as they shift back to pre-pandemic operations they’re grateful that pivoting saved jobs. read more >
Lexicon in Partnership to Make Face Shields for Arkansas Hospitals
Lexicon Fabricators and Constructors of Little Rock plans to deliver 4,000 face shields for health care workers to six central Arkansas hospitals next week. read more >
Tom Schueck, Lexicon Founder and Arkansas’ ‘Titan’ of Steel, Dies at 78
Thomas B. Schueck, who founded steel company Lexicon and grew it into one of the state's largest private companies, died Tuesday morning. He was 78. read more >
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Private Sector Businesses Ready to Bask in Solar
Private-sector corporations in Arkansas are taking the spotlight with multimillion-dollar solar power projects, with a goal of cutting costs. read more >
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Next-Gen Learning: Businesses Embrace Career Academies
Metro Little Rock schools have accelerated a plan to put all 13,000 public high school students in Pulaski County on career-themed paths. The effort also aims to recast public schools as magnets for central Arkansas economic development, not impediments. read more >
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