Wal-Mart looks to trade gift cards for gadgets
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comWal-Mart said this week it will take unwanted iPhone, Galaxy S3 or other electronic gadgets in exchange for gift cards that can be spent in its stores or online....
View ArticleNWACC to honor Paneitz on Thursday
NorthWest Arkansas Community College will dedicate its student center to Dr. Becky Paneitz at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22. The brief ceremony will be held at Bogle Plaza on the college campus in...
View ArticleNumber of Arkansans employed down 1.8% in July
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View ArticleWalton Foundation gives $2 million to Marshals Museum
The Walton Family Foundation is donating $2 million to help fund construction and operation of the U.S. Marshals Museum planned for downtown Fort Smith. Announced Monday (Aug. 19), the $2 million is...
View ArticleCollege textbook rental programs showing growth
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comCollege students on average are racking up thousands of dollars in debt thanks to escalating tuition and textbook prices as they return to class over the next...
View ArticleLeadership Franklin County announces 2013-2014 class
Leadership Franklin County Director Marci Gage of Ozark has announced the program’s 2013-14 class. Housed at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus, Leadership Franklin County develops current and...
View ArticleAmerica's Car-Mart posts thinner profits (updated)
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comAmerica’s Car-Mart Inc. said higher than expected credit losses curbed its earnings in the company’s fiscal first quarter ending July 31. But the...
View ArticleBekaert may add 45 jobs at Van Buren plant
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comForty-five jobs could be on the way to Van Buren following action taken by the town's city council tonight (Aug. 19). At the meeting, the council approved an...
View ArticleFort Smith area home sales up 38% in July
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comArea home sales continue to show signs of strength as July's home sales report shows a jump in sales in July that is 38% higher than July 2012. Sebastian...
View ArticleOwners of fraudulent adoption business fined $1.2 million
Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced Tuesday (Aug. 20) that former owners of an adoption agency found guilty of defrauding Arkansas consumers have been ordered to pay more than $1.2 million in...
View ArticleHome appraisals lag the rising market
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comHome sales and foreclosure listings are rising across the Northwest Arkansas region which has veteran appraisers working overtime. But despite the hectic pace,...
View ArticleCooper Clinic sues Mercy Fort Smith, Mercy doctors
story by Michael Tilleymtilley@thecitywire.comA lawsuit filed Aug. 2 by Fort Smith-based Cooper Clinic against Mercy Fort Smith and St. Louis-based Sisters of Mercy Health System not only more fully...
View ArticleCrystal Bridges hires executive chef and membership manager
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has recently hired two new staff members, Emily Ironside and Bill Lyle. Emily Ironside joined Crystal Bridges’ advancement team on August 1 as the membership...
View ArticleFayetteville to be surrounded by ‘Mayor's Box’
story by Ben Pollock, special to The City WireOther cities call such a road system a beltway, but Fayetteville city planners call theirs the "Mayor's Box," Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan said,...
View ArticleOsborne joins Summit Medical Center as a physical therapist
Summit Medical Center has announced that Tinika Osborne has been hired as a new physical therapist. Osborne, PT, DPT, RYT, is now caring for patients in the inpatient and outpatient settings. This...
View ArticleSparks Health System adds CT scanner at medical plaza office
Sparks Health System has added a new computed tomography (CT) scanner for use in the Sparks Medical Plaza. The General Electric Bright Speed 16-slice scanner is the same model in use at Sparks Regional...
View ArticleU.S. freight tonnage levels dip in July
Two closely watched indices measuring the health of the U.S. freight sector during the first half of the year have pointed to slow and uncertain economic growth in the nation’s economy. The July...
View ArticleRetailers gear up for holiday showdown
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comThe back-to-school sales are not even in books yet and retailers from Wal-Mart to Toys R Us are already unveiling new incentives to woo holiday shoppers....
View ArticleTyson Foods to expand Mexican Original
Tyson Foods continues to grow its value-added, higher margin sales making strategic investments into various facilities across the country. The latest of those deals is a $5.3 million expansion to its...
View ArticleClark Partners Realty Group add tenant rep position
Fayetteville-based Clark Partners Realty Group has hired Alex McGowen as a tenant representative to manage all rental/lease inquiries. McGowen is a business major at the Walton Honors College and...
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