Robert Thompson
Gas Express Buys Little Rock Properties (Real Deals)
Several office properties, two day care properties and a $5.83 million buy for gas stations and property are the highlights in this week's Real Deals. read more >
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Vision Technologies in Chapter 7
Vision Technologies Inc., the military-grade camera technology company in Rogers, filed for Chapter 7 liquidation last month, listing $2.6 million in debts and just $136,000 in assets. read more >
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Bill Jones Recieves Jewelers 24 Karat Club Award (Pine Bluff Movers & Shakers)
Bill Jones, chief executive officer of Sissy’s Log Cabin in Pine Bluff, has won the Excellence of Service Award. read more >
State Senate A Lock for GOP, but House Up in Air
Voters can begin casting early ballots Monday in Arkansas' midterm election and while the top-of-the-ticket U.S. Senate and governor's races have dominated the airwaves, a handful of legislative races could determine whether more than 200,000 people keep their health insurance under the state's Medicaid expansion. read more >
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Robert Thompson Gives Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum $100,000
Arkansas state Sen. Robert Thompson has presented a check for $100,000 to Arkansas State University officials to support the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center in Piggott. read more >
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State Senate OKs Proposal to Ban Sky Lantern Sales
The Arkansas Senate has approved legislation that would ban the sale and use of sky lanterns in the state. read more >
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State Senate Panel Approves Voter ID Bill But Democrats Cry Suppression
Arkansas voters would be required to show photo identification before casting a ballot under legislation advanced by a Senate panel Thursday, but Democrats question the cost of the requirement and whether it's aimed at suppressing votes. read more >
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Arkansas Candidates Already Preparing for 2014 Races
The 2014 campaign for Arkansas' top offices had already begun before voters cast their ballots in this year's election. Now it's about to go into full swing. read more >
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Arkansas Democrats, Republicans Seek Consensus in State Legislature
Republicans and Democrats in the Arkansas Legislature vowed Wednesday to find common ground on tax cuts, Medicaid's future and other divisive issues, a day after voters handed the GOP control of the state Senate for the first time since Reconstruction but left the balance of power in the House up in the air. read more >
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