Tyson Foods’ Sara Lilygren works to build bridges
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comShe’s a small lady with a big smile, but don’t let that size fool you. Sara Lilygren is a trailblazing executive, seasoned lobbyist and the highest ranking...
View ArticleConAgra breaks ground on $100 million expansion in Russellville
ConAgra Foods on Friday (Mar. 15) broke ground on a $100 million expansion in Russellville, according to a press release from the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. As part of the expansion,...
View ArticleFayetteville Chamber announces Tomorrow’s Leaders winners
Daniel Barnes, Sandy Edwards, and Don Soderquist have been named the inaugural winners of the Tomorrow’s Leaders award presented by the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce. The winners are those who...
View ArticleArkansas foreclosure filings flare up
Roughly 800 homeowners across Arkansas face potential foreclosure as they are part of a growing number of residents more than 90-days behind on their mortgages, according to a recent report from...
View ArticleNumber of employed, unemployed fall in January
The good news about Arkansas’ January jobless picture is that the number of unemployed is down 5.17% compared to January 2012. The bad news is that the number of employed in January is down 1.4%...
View ArticleClinton Ryan joins First National Bank of Rogers
First National Bank of Rogers has named Clinton Ryan as vice president/commercial loan officer, according to Sam Sicard, president & CEO of the First National Bank of Fort Smith. Ryan has more than...
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas home sales continue to rise
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comAgents across Northwest Arkansas say 2013 is off to a good start with two months of business already in the books.During February, agents sold 405 homes in...
View ArticleArea businesses help with Spring Break lunches
Several businesses in Fort Smith are working with the Fort Smith Public Library and other agencies to provide meals to children during Spring Break. According to a press release from the River Valley...
View ArticleHome sales improve across Fort Smith region
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comAgents across the Fort Smith metro area sold 89 homes in February valued at roughly $12.461 million, which was a nice improvement over the year ago period.Sales...
View ArticleErin Brockovich to hear about Whirlpool pollution (Updated)
story by Ryan Saylor and Michael Tilleyrsaylor@thecitywire.comEditor's note: Story updated with comments from Debbie Keith and attorney Robert Jones III.Erin Brockovich, the famous consumer advocate...
View ArticleLiberty Bank adds trust officer in NWA
Stan Allison recently joined Liberty Bank’s Northwest Arkansas division as vice president and trust officer.Allison has served more than 30 years in the financial service industry with 16 years in...
View ArticleFreight reports suggest soft, uncertain economy
Reports from Arkansas-based trucking companies and numbers from two closely watched national freight reports paint the picture of a national economy that is soft and uncertain. The Cass Freight Index...
View ArticleNWA Dining Dialogue: Davis’ small business focus
story by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comEditor’s note: The Northwest Arkansas Dining Dialogue is sponsored by Powerhouse Seafood Grill & Restaurant, and managed by The City Wire. The Dining...
View ArticleDeloitte: Consumer spending stabilizes amid higher taxes
The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index remained steady in February primarily as a decline in initial unemployment claims and a rise in real average hourly earnings offset negative forces. The index...
View ArticleBarber arrested in NYC; faces federal fraud charges
Brandon Barber, once a high-profile developer during the heady days of seemingly non-stop Northwest Arkansas commercial development, was arrested Wednesday (March 20) on several federal charges related...
View ArticleHospitality chief: Industry focused on health care changes
story by Roby Brock, with Talk Businessroby@talkbusiness.netLunch is winding down at downtown Little Rock’s Doe’s Eat Place. Plates and glasses rattle between the tables and the kitchen, while the cash...
View ArticleOnly ‘most severe’ issues gain Brockovich attention
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comWhen consumer advocate Erin Brockovich visits Fort Smith next week, she and her staff will not just speak to Fort Smith residents about Whirlpool...
View ArticleWal-Mart expands Scan & Go pilot
After more than a year of piloting, Wal-Mart says it is tripling the number of U.S. stores that allows shoppers to scan items with their iPhones and pay at self-checkout counters. The "Scan & Go"...
View ArticleSteel processor to bring 40 jobs to Chaffee Crossing
Atlanta-based Phoenix Metals Company plans to invest $12 million in a new 65,000-square-foot metal processing operation at Chaffee Crossing that could employ up to 40 with an average wage of $15 per...
View ArticleSparks recognized with wound care award
The Sparks Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center at Sparks Health System in Fort Smith has earned a Center of Distinction award from Healogics Inc., the largest provider of advanced wound care services in...
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