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Raymond Abramson

Banking & Finance / Construction / Education

Stone Bank, Nabholz & ASU Highlight Leadership Changes & Awards (Movers & Shakers)

Multiple professionals in Arkansas have been promoted or hired across various industries, including banking, construction, and education. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Education / Investments

Arkansas Delta Boosters Seek ‘Critical Mass’Lock Icon

The Arkansas Delta Council, a nonprofit economic development organization still in formation, hopes to raise money and entice investors to a region that has been losing population, unevenly but inexorably, for half a century. read more >
Bill Waddell won the American Bar Association’s Pro Bono Publico Award for his legal contributions to the medical-legal partnership that works with the Mid-Delta Health Systems in Clarendon.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Education

Pro Bono Work Can Also Be Good For Business, Bill Waddell Says

When Little Rock attorney Bill Waddell found himself in the national spotlight in August, he embraced it to spread the word on the first rural legal-medical partnership in Arkansas. read more >
The conference, sponsored by Simmons Bank and held at the Pine Bluff Convention Center, brought together policy leaders, business owners, educators and others to discuss how the region can be managed amid population declines.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

At Delta Conference, Panel Says ‘Arkansas Works,’ More Doctors Crucial

The Arkansas Delta needs more doctors, and passage of Gov. Asa Hutchinson's "Arkansas Works" plan for Medicaid expansion is crucial, attendees of "The Arkansas Delta: Why It Still Matters" conference were told Thursday. read more >
George Makris
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Government & Politics

Simmons Bank to Lead Conference on Declining Delta Population

Simmons Bank will sponsor "The Arkansas Delta: Why It Still Matters," a conference on the future of the Arkansas Delta region. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

Mike Beebe Names Special Justices in Arkansas Lawsuit

Gov. Mike Beebe has appointed three special justices to consider court cases regarding judges and judicial candidates whose law licenses were suspended for late payment of annual dues. read more >