
Arkansas Advocate Is Here, With Trio of Democrat-Gazette Vets
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The move is part of efforts by the nation's largest retailer to better compete with Amazon's Prime membership program, which offers an array of perks. read more >
The move would bring 50 new jobs to Little Rock over the next three years, almost all of which would pay six-figure salaries. read more >
One of several standouts was Arcanum Technology of Athens, Georgia, which demoed a secure, four-character password that never has to be changed by the end user. read more >
CEO Doug McMillon noted that strong sales were registered in groceries, which have lower margins. read more >
Losses totaled $1 million, slightly higher than a year ago. But CEO Phillip Oldridge called the period a "breakout quarter." read more >
He was a familiar face on the station for over a decade. read more >
Twelve of the centers in Arkansas received funds. read more >
CEO Richard Howe said the company is positioning itself for major changes in the industry. read more >
It's something lawmakers and advocates have been seeking for years. read more >
Significant economic development projects by companies like Highland Pellets — and the positive ripple effects they create — are a prime illustration of the benefits of supporting Arkansas’ timber industry. read more >
What does it take for leaders to create an environment where employees are seen, connected, supported and proud? read more >
While the U.S. economy added an eye-popping half-million jobs in July, the leisure and hospitality sector is still playing catch-up. read more >
These are the dog days of summer and we have energy only for the arrows denoting good news for some and not-so-good news for others. read more >
This week’s installment of recent million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County is delivered as a foursome. read more >
The 31,000-SF building in Little Rock was packed with millions of dollars’ worth of broadcast equipment just a few years ago. read more >
An official announcement is coming soon. read more >
Company faces headwinds as costs for feed and labor threaten production goals. read more >
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Little Rock, alleges that Kroger adopted a plan to slash costs by getting rid of older, highly paid managers through an early retirement plan. read more >
The Fayetteville-based farmland investing company has tripled the amount of money placed into farms since September and recently added timberland to its portfolio. read more >