Consumers hunting bargains this Easter
As Easter approaches this week American consumers are expected to spend an estimated $17.2 billion on candy, fashion, food and decor, but many will be looking for discounts and bargains according a...
View ArticleEdamame sprouts new jobs in Mulberry
Editor’s note: This article, written by Jeanni Brosius, first appeared in the latest magazine edition of Talk Business Arkansas. You can access the complete magazine online at this link.Mulberry, Ark.,...
View ArticleNatural gas focus of ‘Clayton Conversations’
story and photos by Brittany Ransombransom@thecitywire.comFort Smith’s historic Clayton House invited guests to learn about the region’s more than 100 year-old natural gas industry at its “Clayton...
View ArticleConsignment events popular in NWA, Fort Smith
story by Jamie Smithjsmith@thecitywire.comShopping events like Black Friday are known for great prices but crazy crowds. A rapidly growing trend offers the same great prices (if not better) for...
View ArticleImproving job market fuels higher sales tax revenue
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comBusinesses across the four largest cities in Northwest Arkansas collected 10.7% more sales tax in January, which is reflected in a nice revenue boost for three...
View ArticleFort Smith area jobless rate rises to 8.7%
An increase of almost 1,300 in the number of unemployed in the Fort Smith metro countered sizeable increases in the workforce and number of employed to push the region’s jobless rate up to 8.7% in...
View ArticleFDIC: Banking sector improvements continue
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comBanks across Northwest Arkansas and their improving balance sheets are another indication of local economic recovery. A report released by the Federal Deposit...
View ArticleAccidents up along I-540 construction work
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comSince Interstate 540 through Van Buren and the north side of Fort Smith was reduced to one lane in both directions, many drivers will tell you traffic has...
View Article‘Town and Gown’ committee prioritizing issues
story by Jamie Smithjsmith@thecitywire.comThe relationship between a flagship university and its host city is always going to have its ups and downs and the relationship between the City of...
View ArticleWal-Mart to test lockers for online orders
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comFollowing in the steps of e-commerce giant Amazon, Wal-Mart officials on Tuesday (March 26) announced plans to begin testing the use of self-service storage...
View ArticleBrockovich: We will investigate Whirlpool pollution
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comBob Bowcock suggested that research identifying pollution near Whirlpool’s Fort Smith manufacturing plant used “creative math” to downplay the extent of the...
View ArticleWal-Mart expects bigger loss from bribery probe
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it incurred $157 million in expenses during fiscal 2013 relating to the ongoing investigations linked to alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in several of...
View ArticleWal-Mart’s Bluebird looks more like bank product
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThe American Express and Wal-Mart debit card venture – Bluebird – is looking more and more like a bank product with the potential woo more consumers away from...
View ArticleRogers Aquatic Center set to open in May
story by Julie Bagleyjbagley@thecitywire.comDespite the unseasonable cold temperatures, officials with the city of Rogers are looking forward to warmer temperatures with its new aquatic center. The...
View ArticleMarshals Museum groundbreaking set for 2014
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comIf all goes according to plan, the U.S. Marshals Museum may break ground on its riverfront location in downtown Fort Smith on Sept. 24, 2014, the 225th...
View ArticleBankshares of Fayetteville declares dividend
Bank of Fayetteville shareholders will get paid a cash dividend for the first time in four years as the bank’s profits have strengthened, according to president and CEO Mary Beth Brooks. Brooks said...
View ArticleWal-Mart 'leveraging its scale' to reach consumers
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comFor years Wal-Mart Stores has followed a somewhat conservative track with respect to its overall operations. But times are changing for the retail behemoth, with...
View ArticleFort Smith sales tax revenue on four-month decline
Fort Smith sales tax collections continue to run in the wrong direction, with the February report showing a 5.5% decline for the city’s 1% taxes compared to the 2012 period. The report marked four...
View ArticleUA researchers apply video tech to retail
The RFID Research Center and the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) at the University of Arkansas have partnered to conduct research that will integrate emerging visual identification...
View ArticleNWA construction sector rebound continues
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comConstruction is the livelihood for several thousand local residents who are happier to see the building pace accelerate from what was deemed a decent 2012 by...
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