
Envirotech Refiles Quarterly Results With Wider Losses Than First Reported
Envirotech Vehicles Inc. met its deadline for an extension of financial reports after incorrectly reporting 2022 financial results. read more >
Envirotech Vehicles Inc. met its deadline for an extension of financial reports after incorrectly reporting 2022 financial results. read more >
As river levels drop, the cargo rate from St. Louis southward has climbed to 77% above the three-year average. read more >
The Venture Center of Little Rock, in partnership with the Arkansas Small Business Administration, is launching an accelerator to provide veterans with entrepreneurial resources. read more >
Parkey assumes the role after spending 10 years at St. Bernards, mostly as director of physician marketing and executive director for St. Bernards Medical Group, a voluntary association of providers. read more >
Community leaders along the Mississippi River worried that dry southwestern states will someday try to take the river's water may soon take their first step toward blocking such a diversion. read more >
The five-year program’s goal is to train more than 7,500 Arkansans on how to use the anti-overdose drug. read more >
Envirotech Vehicles Inc. said it's secured a final assembly facility in the Clark Free Trade Zone that, with five productions lines, would produce more than 2,000 vehicles annually. read more >
Nasdaq accepted the company's request for additional time to file delinquent annual and quarterly filings. read more >
Storm losses took a toll on the company's bottom line. In addition to Arkansas, the company also wrote coverage in Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee. read more >
Helena-West Helena faces long and costly water system upgrades, at an estimated cost of $10 million. read more >
New solar plants will help offset the loss of the two coal plants, which are set to close in 2028 and 2030. read more >
The STRIVE professional development program for Arkansas middle school and high school teachers helps better prepare students for jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math. read more >
In a letter to shareholders Tuesday, U.S. Steel said it had entered into confidentiality agreements with "numerous" third parties. read more >
Under the partnership, the Koch entity will provide metallics procurement services for Hybar LLC's new $700 million facility in Osceola. read more >
About 400 touring and recreational cyclists from across the country are expected to participate next year, providing an economic boost at each stop along the route. read more >
The executive order calls for the Arkansas Department of Agriculture and its Natural Resources Division to update a water plan that hasn't been assessed in almost a decade. read more >
The programs provide financial resources to encourage primary care clinics to test ideas that advance patient care, improve outcomes and reduce low-value care. read more >
In his new role, Swearengin will shape the commercial lending division with the aim of driving profitable growth and maintaining the asset quality of the bank’s loan portfolio. read more >
Nesbitt was previously associate dean of University College. Past roles include program director for integrative studies, associate director of undergraduate studies, instructor and adviser. read more >
She joins the commission from the city of Jonesboro, where she was hired in 2019 as the head of its Community Development and Grants Department read more >