
5 Inducted into the Arkansas Insurance Hall of Fame (Movers & Shakers)
Allan Kennedy, B.J. Dunn, Stephen Hoffman, Greg Hatcher and Kim Ellis were inducted. read more >
Allan Kennedy, B.J. Dunn, Stephen Hoffman, Greg Hatcher and Kim Ellis were inducted. read more >
Arkansas insurers report growth in recent years. read more >
Connaway & Associates Equine Insurance Services Inc. in Little Rock is one of the nation’s largest insurance companies that specialize in insuring horses. read more >
Arkansas workers and employers are going for health savings account plans more rapidly than any other state since 2015. read more >
Greg Hatcher, the CEO of The Hatcher Agency of Little Rock, has purchased the nearly 35,000-SF Gay Office Building at 300 S. Broadway St. in the capital city for $1.07 million. read more >
A patch of woods is the starting point for this week’s lineup of million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County. read more >
Insurance and health pros talk winners, losers and the future of the Affordable Care Act and its effects felt in Arkansas. read more >
Bill Halter is rooting for the sun, and not just because his company is developing several solar power projects around the state. read more >
Chasse Conque hopes to have the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s first wrestling coach on the campus by July 1. read more >
No one was injured after the brakes reportedly failed on a small aircraft that landed near midnight at Clinton National Airport. read more >
Apartments in the Hillcrest area of Little Rock, motels in south Little Rock and commercial buildings and space in west Little Rock provide this week’s six-pack of million-dollar transactions. read more >
A 57,705-SF warehouse in North Little Rock tipped the scales at $2.91 million. A 1.55-acre commercial redevelopment is in motion after a $1.03 million land deal. And a 2.11-acre commercial site in North Little Rock rang up a $737,104 transaction. read more >
Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield’s remarkable 42.6 percent surge in revenue in 2014 over the previous year is mainly a result of the Affordable Care Act. read more >
Greg Hatcher of The Hatcher Agency says he did sell an interest in the downtown Little Rock insurance agency to Acrisure LLC of Caledonia, Michigan. read more >
An 8,245-SF retail project in west Little Rock tipped the scales at $4.56 million. An investment group purchased the 11400 Cantrell Road property from Chi-Little Rock LLC of Greenville, South Carolina. read more >
Greg Hatcher is the author of three books, including “55 Steps to Outrageous Service.” read more >
Greg Hatcher has those words in big letters on the side of The Hatcher Agency in downtown Little Rock — “The Home of Outrageous Service” — and we all understand that he means outrageous in a good way, and anyone who has worked with his agency knows he means it. But last week, outrageous customer service took on a completely different meaning when a man named Ryan Block released a recording of his excruciating experience trying to cancel his Comcast service. read more >
Thousands of people across the country are suing publicly traded Zimmer Inc. of Warsaw, Ind., for allegedly issuing a defective hip implant. One of the plantiffs is Greg Hatcher, owner of The Hatcher Agency. read more >
Arkansas House Speaker Davy Carter, R-Cabot, announced Monday his three appointments to the Arkansas Health Insurance Marketplace board. read more >
Pulaski Academy is honoring one of its former interim presidents and board chairs. The west Little Rock private school says it's renaming Pulaski Academy Stadium as Joe B. Hatcher Stadium. read more >