Dillard’s income up, but revenue and same store sales decline
story from Talk Business & Politics, a content partner with The City WireRevenue slid but profits improved for Little Rock-based retailer Dillard’s. The mall and internet retailer posted profits of...
View ArticleMercy expands into Washington County with new clinic association
Mercy announced its first family clinic in Washington County with the new alliance of Dr. Lawrence J. Schemel, and the Northwest Arkansas Clinic for Families in Springdale. The health care partnership...
View ArticleWal-Mart cautious about holiday sales, promises to add more workers
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comA higher sales tab is the number one wanted item on Wal-Mart’s Christmas wish list and the mega retailer is somewhat optimistic that will happen thanks to lower...
View ArticleCar-Mart shares push higher amid lower fuel prices
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comInvestors of America’s Car-Mart have enjoyed a robust comeback in the recent quarter after a somewhat sluggish first half amid higher charge-offs and competitive...
View ArticleArkansas business, political leader Bill Bowen dies at age 91
story from Talk Business & Politics, a content partner with The City WireLittle Rock banker, attorney veteran and political confidante William H. “Bill” Bowen has passed away at the age of 91.Bowen...
View ArticleSparks Health, Washington Regional named 2013 Top Performer
Sparks Health System in Fort Smith and Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville have been recognized as a “2013 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures” by The Joint Commission, the nation’s...
View ArticlePresident George W. Bush to visit Bentonville
President George W. Bush will be signing copies of his book: 41: A Portrait of My Father at the Walmart supercenter in Bentonville on Saturday (Nov. 15) beginning at 10 a.m.Wal-Mart spokeswoman Brooke...
View ArticleTyson expected to report record year, revenue could hit $42 billion
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comWall Street is eyeing a big payday from Tyson Foods on Monday (Nov. 17) when meat giant is reports fourth quarter and fiscal 2014 year earnings, with quarterly...
View ArticleArea farms honored by the state for surpassing 100-year mark
The Arkansas Agriculture Department will honor 54 family farms around the state that will reach the Century Farm milestone this year. There are three separate ceremonies this month in Clarksville,...
View ArticleTyson Foods beats estimates with annual income at $864 million (Updated)
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comEditor's note: Story updated with additions and changes throughout.Thanks to an operating income boost of 20% and record annual sales of $37.58 billion, Tyson...
View ArticleCrystal Bridges President Don Bacigalupi resigns that role
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced Monday (Nov. 17) that Don Bacigalupi, museum president and board member, will conclude his role as president on Jan 14, while remaining a board member....
View ArticleNWACC inducts 70 students into its honor society
NorthWest Arkansas Community College inducted more than 70 students into the Beta Kappa Psi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on Nov. 3.The honor society, which is recognized internationally, provides...
View ArticleAirline traffic numbers up at Fort Smith, on a record pace at XNA
Editor’s note: This story is a component of The Compass Report. The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire, and sponsored by Arvest Bank. Supporting sponsors of The Compass Report are Cox...
View ArticleHome sales rally as the year winds down, and home prices rise
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comRealtors and real estate professionals across Benton and Washington counties tallied up another solid month of home sales in October, helping to push the 2014...
View ArticleNorthwest Health System helps consumers sign up for health plan
Northwest Health is helping local residents learn about and enroll in the government’s Health Insurance Marketplace. As part of the Affordable Care Act, most U.S. citizens are required to have health...
View ArticleConsumer confidence up in Arkansas, trails rest of the U.S.
story by Wesley Brownwesbrocomm@gmail.comArkansans were feeling better about the state of the economy heading into the fall, rebounding from negative sentiments earlier this summer when consumers...
View ArticleTechnology, tradition challenge retailers in response to consumer shifts
story by Michael Tilley and Kim Souzamtilley@thecitywire.comTechnology and a slight return toward tradition may change nationwide the typical Black Friday shopping rush associated with Thanksgiving....
View ArticleShifts winding down at Superior Industries in Rogers
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comAuto wheel maker Superior Industries is in its final days of operation in Rogers with more production at the plant that once employed 500 expected to wind down...
View ArticleTrends up for U.S. freight sector, but West Coast port issues may limit gains
story by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comAfter several years of ups and downs in the national freight transportation sector, 2014 trends appear to be well in favor of the trucking industry and...
View ArticleLogistically centered Bentonville dubbed as North Pole for toys
story and photos by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comEditor’s note: The Supply Side section of The City Wire focuses on the companies, organizations, issues and individuals engaged in providing products...
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