
Current HR and Hiring Trends with Holley Little
Little is director of the Arkansas Society of Human Resource Management State Council. read more >
Little is director of the Arkansas Society of Human Resource Management State Council. read more >
Access remains difficult in many of those states with some dentists refusing to treat Medicaid patients. Even those who want to expand their practice are finding themselves caught up in red tape. read more >
States such as California, Florida and Louisiana, which are prone to wildfires and damaging storms and flooding, are likely to see the most dramatic increases in premiums. read more >
The New Jersey-based company is investing up to $5 million to transform a 13,000-SF space in Newport. read more >
Travelers Personal Insurance Co. of Hartford, Connecticut, sued Dianna Rathbun and her husband Marvin Rathbun of Searcy in federal court in Little Rock over allegations of fraud. read more >
For some of the worst-hit commercial real estate and apartments, it could still be months before business is back to normal. read more >
At the same time, the official poverty rate for Black Americans dropped to its lowest level on record. read more >
The count doesn't yet include Tropical Storm Hilary's damages in hitting California and a deep drought that has struck the South and Midwest. 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 >
While such regulation has been sought for decades by allies of older adults and those with disabilities, the proposed threshold is far lower than many advocates had hoped. read more >
The move is expected to cut costs for many patients, but it faces litigation from drugmakers and heavy criticism from Republican lawmakers. read more >
In a statement announcing the job cuts, Raul Vargas, president and CEO of Farmers Group Inc., a subsidiary of Swiss giant Zurich Insurance Group, alluded to "existing conditions" in the insurance industry. read more >
Data shows American health care workers now suffer more nonfatal injuries from workplace violence than workers in any other profession, including law enforcement. read more >
A historic heat wave that began blasting the Southwest and other parts of the country this summer is shining a spotlight on one of the harshest, yet least-addressed effects of U.S. climate change. 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 >
Businesses must have a protocol whenever someone calls to say that a loved one has died. read more >
Partners Jerry Lee Bogard and Rebecca Winemiller purchased 12,500 acres in hopes of selling sustainability credits. However, the credits never sold, and Bogard and Winemiller are now involved in a lawsuit over their business. read more >
She will oversee the bank’s risk management function, strategic planning, project management, bank acquisitions and policy formulations. read more >
Authorities have accused Hyatt of failing to enter patients’ rooms at Northwest Medical Center-Springdale Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit, where he was medical director between 2018 and May 2022. read more >