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The Brinkley headquarters of Turner Grain Merchandising Inc. and its related companies.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

$4M Settlement Approved in Turner Grain CaseLock Icon

Creditors in the bankruptcy case of Turner Grain Merchandising Inc. of Brinkley received some good news last month. read more >
Kade Holliday, the former Craighead County clerk, made a commitment of $500,000 to establish jazz studies programs at Arkansas State University. That was before he was accused of embezzling $1.6 million from the county, which is suing to get its money back.
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Legal

First National Bank of Paragould Requests Holliday PayLock Icon

First National Bank of Paragould wants to move forward with its efforts to collect its debts from disgraced former Craighead County Clerk Jacob “Kade” Holliday. read more >
In 2018, Wayne Caldwell Sr. transferred ownership of his house at 5 Cambridge Place in Dumas to his fiancée, Patricia D. Thompson, for $200,000, according to bankruptcy filings.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

In Bankruptcy, Caldwell Admits Selling Property but Denies FraudLock Icon

A Dumas agribusinessman who admits to selling property used as security for millions of dollars in bank loans expects to be charged by federal prosecutors, but as of Wednesday he was still waiting. read more >
Dr. Benjamin Carlyle and his wife, Lindsay, bought a $525,000, 4,500-SF home in Searcy in June 2015. Three years later, the couple bought a 6,800-SF second home for $850,000.
Banking & Finance / Health Care / Insurance

Complex Path Led Dr. Benjamin Carlyle into Deep DebtLock Icon

A Searcy doctor with millions of dollars of debt and a troubled history with state regulators now confronts his latest nightmare: A lender has accused Dr. Benjamin Carlyle of submitting false financial statements to obtain loans. read more >
James Barnes was once the chairman of Ozark Heritage Bank of Mountain View, now known as Stone Bank. His time at the bank led to a lifetime ban from the banking industry.
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Banned Ex-Banker Hid Cash From Creditors, Bank AllegesLock Icon

A former Arkansas banker who received a lifetime ban from the banking industry has been accused of hiding income to avoid paying creditors. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

Bankruptcy Judge Rules Against Cantrell Drug

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge rules against Cantrell Drug Co.'s request to stay a federal regulators' civil lawsuit, which now threatens to put the Little Rock compounding pharmacy out of business. read more >
The namesake facility operated by Cantrell Drug Company, owned by Dr. James L. "Dell" McCarley Jr. (inset) and his wife Lynn.

Liquidation Looming For Cantrell Drug Co.

Cantrell Drug Co., already reorganizing under bankruptcy court protection, may not survive another week after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration alerted health care professionals and patients not to use drugs from the Little Rock company. read more >
Lex Golden
Banking & Finance / Investments / Legal

Roles Shift in Golden Bankruptcy

The early stages of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy of Lex and Ellen Golden have had a revolving door quality. read more >