Ronza Rolls With Changes At RP Power
John Ronza helped grow RP Power into a multi-state operation. Now that he's sole owner, he plans to continue to broaden the horizons of the critical power needs provider.
View ArticleLittle Rock Lawyer Dies, Stranding Clients' Cash
Two of Robert Holitik's newest clients are scrambling to get their retainer money back after Holitik died unexpectedly and without a succession plan for his solo law practice.
View ArticleBioVentures Boot Camp Wins National Recognition
The Health Sciences Entrepreneurship Boot Camp run by BioVentures recently won a national award, the second-place Innovations Research & Research Education Award from the Association of American...
View ArticleMillennial Salaries Adjusted State by State
The map, created by the website HowMuch.net, a cost information website, shows median annual salaries for millennials on an adjusted basis.
View ArticleUnusual Legal Battle Is a Textbook Case
Lawsuits have littered the path of James and Terry Barnes and their textbook enterprises, with allegations ranging from competition against companies they co-own to selling counterfeit materials.
View ArticleThe New Influentials: 20 In Their 20s Seem to Get Younger Every Year
These “20 in Their 20s” have risen to our attention through nominations, generally by employers who are mighty proud to have been able to attract such promising talent. When you read about them, you...
View Article'Family-friendly' Moonshine Distillery Preps for Spa City Opening
If all goes has planned, Charles D. Bradley Jr. will be selling moonshine legally in Hot Springs by March 1.
View ArticleHealth Care on Sidelines in Arkansas 2nd District Debate
Attempts to scrap the federal health care law have been the focus of Democrats' efforts to flip a congressional seat in solidly red Arkansas, but the issue was sidelined in the only debate between Rep....
View ArticleWomen Business Owners Find Ways to Deal with Gender Bias
It can be subtle, like failing to make eye contact with a woman business owner but engaging in animated conversation with her male co-owner. Or more blatant, like asking an owner who's seeking investor...
View ArticleLittle Rock Chamber Hires Director of Small Business, Diversity
The Little Rock Regional Chamber has hired Brandon Campbell as director of Small Business & Diversity Initiatives.
View ArticleArCom Systems Of NLR Acquired by Texas Company
Lone Star Communications, a Texas-based life safety company with offices in Houston and Grand Prairie, has acquired ArCom Systems of North Little Rock.
View Article5 Tips for an Effective Email (Sarah Clements Expert Advice)
Because email has become so popular, it is important to get the most out of your message. Follow these five tips to help construct an effective message.
View ArticleUS Employers Post Record Number of Open Jobs in August
U.S. employers posted the most jobs in two decades in August, and hiring also reached a record high, fresh evidence that companies are desperate to staff up amid solid economic growth.
View ArticleState Supreme Court Blocks 'Tort Reform' Measure, Keeps Wage Hike
Arkansas' highest court has ordered election officials to not count votes for a proposal to limit damages awarded in civil lawsuits and rejected an effort to block an initiative to raise the state's...
View ArticleDelta Regional Authority Invests $2M in 12 Projects
The Delta Regional Authority will invest $2 million to provide safe and sanitary sewer and water service to rural families, increase economic development opportunities, enhance workforce training and...
View ArticleNashville Firm Buys Insurance Agency in Jacksonville
Direct Auto & Life Insurance of Nashville has acquired the assets of the Association Service Agency in Jacksonville.
View ArticleState Unemployment at 3.5 Percent in September, Lowest on Record
Arkansas' unemployment rate declined to 3.5 percent in September, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month, according to a report released Friday by the state Department of...
View ArticleMichael Strack New Man Behind the Screen at CustomXM (Movers & Shakers)
Michael Strack is the new marketing manager at CustomXM in North Little Rock.
View ArticleNursing Home Quartet Add Up to $15.4M Sale (Real Deals)
Affiliates of Strawberry Fields REIT Ltd. of South Bend, Indiana, bought the four properties from affiliates of Skyline Health Care of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey.
View ArticleSimmons Bank Brings New Deposits to Pine Bluff
Arkansas bank deposits grew by almost $2.5 billion to $66.7 billion in the year that ended June 30. Almost three-quarters of the additional deposits — $1.8 billion — flowed into a single institution.
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