Tyson and Wal-Mart announce the final Honor Flight
Five years ago, Tyson Foods and Wal-Mart helped organize the first official Arkansas Honor Flight, taking World War II veterans on a one-day trip to Washington, D.C., to visit memorials, including one...
View ArticleThe Friday Wire: Miserable money managers and ‘click and collect’
Details on the lack of financial literacy in Arkansas, positive recovery for U.S. Sen. John Boozman, death penalty difficulties and a ‘click-and-collect’ Wal-Mart site in Bentonville are part of the...
View ArticleThe Friday Wire: Miserable money managers and a new corporate name
Details on the lack of financial literacy in Arkansas, positive recovery for U.S. Sen. John Boozman, death penalty difficulties and a new name for the transportation artists formerly known as Arkansas...
View ArticleOK Foods union vote fails, objection to be filed
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comA union vote at an OK Foods processing facility in Heavener, Okla., failed by a narrow margin Thursday (May 1), with workers voting 26-29 on a question of...
View ArticleArkansas tax revenue meets expectations in April report
story from Talk Business, a TCW content partnerArkansas revenue officials said April tax collections were in line with expectations leading to year-to-date figures slightly rising 10 months into the...
View Article‘Shop Local, Sell Global’ message pushed at Fort Smith chamber expo
story and photos by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comThe 2014 Business Expo, hosted by the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce, emphasized growing businesses in a global economy. "Shop Local. Sell...
View ArticleSimmons First sues Dennis Smiley and Centennial Bank
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThe Dennis Smiley loan saga puts two of the state’s largest banks on opposite sides as Simmons First National added another layer to the growing legal web with a...
View ArticleTyson Foods’ quarterly sales top $9 billion, sets new record (Updated)
Editor's note: Story updated with changes and additions throughout.Tyson Foods second fiscal quarter revenue hit $9.032 billion, a more than 7.7% increase over the same quarter in 2013, with net income...
View ArticleTarget chairman and CEO immediately resigns
The management turnover continues at Target, this time from the top down as chairman and CEO Gregg Steinhafel said he is parting ways with retailer immediately. The company gave no details surrounding...
View ArticleArvest names Allen Huffman to lead Eureka Springs market
Arvest Bank announces Allen Huffman as community bank president in Eureka Springs. He takes over for Richard Kimberlin, who announced his retirement from Arvest in March.Huffman has worked for Arvest...
View ArticleWal-Mart acquires Simplexity's platform to speed up smartphone activation
Wal-Mart Stores said it acquired Simplexity's Wireless Activation Retail Platform (WARP) on May 2, for an undisclosed amount.This software will be integrated into Walmart Stores and Sam’s Clubs later...
View ArticleVerizon plans to add 300 new jobs in Arkansas
story by Roby Brock, with Talk Business, a content partner with The City Wireroby@talkbusiness.netVerizon Wireless says it will add around 300 jobs in Arkansas as part of an expansion of its sales,...
View ArticleConsumers expected to curb Mother’s Day spending
After splurging on tablets and smartphones, beauty supplies, apparel and jewelry for mom last year, consumers this year will celebrate Mother’s Day (May 11) by keeping practicality in mind, according...
View ArticleFuture remains uncertain for Fianna Hills Country Club
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comFor anyone expecting more drama surrounding a proposed planned zoning district for the Fianna Hills Country Club, expect to be disappointed.In an e-mail from...
View ArticleRockline Industries in Springdale honored for safety record
Rockline Industries' Springdale manufacturing facility continues its stellar safety record garnering another award from the Arkansas Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Division. The...
View ArticleArvest promotes two Benton County bankers
Arvest Bank has named Kelly Carlson and Brent Gautier as assistant vice presidents for Arvest Bank in Benton County. Both are commercial bankers.Carlson first joined Arvest Bank as a commercial loan...
View ArticleClarity Pointe of Fayetteville gains Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit designation
Clarity Pointe of Fayetteville, Northwest Arkansas’ first free-standing assisted living community helping those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, is one of only three communities in...
View ArticleDeggs exits Downtown Bentonville Inc.
David Deggs has resigned as executive director of Downtown Bentonville Inc. (DBI), to accept a position as director of adult & community education with the Fayetteville Public School System,...
View ArticleArea permits up more than 26% in April on Fort Smith activity
Building permit values for the cities of Fort Smith, Greenwood and Van Buren increased 26.23% in April from the same period in 2013. Permits issued in the three cities were $23.163 million, compared to...
View ArticleTyson shares fall, despite analysts raising earnings guidance
A couple of analysts who follow Tyson Foods adjusted their earnings up after yesterday’s conference call (May 5) on the meat giant’s financial results for the second quarter ending March 31.But, Tyson...
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