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Fayetteville's Burger Life to close May 19
Hyper competitive lease rates have put two local restaurants out of business as parties were unable to negotiate favorable terms. Comment?
Womack: Internet bill is about tax fairness
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Listening to U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, R-Rogers, tell it, the issue of Internet taxation is not an issue of raising revenue. Comment?
Churches not rushing to allow weapons
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While carrying a concealed firearm is losing some of its stigma in the state of Arkansas, there is still one place where packing a concealed firearm may get you thrown to the curb. Comment?
Building sector picks up pace in first quarter 2013
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Homebuilders and commercial construction crews have more projects under way this year which is a welcome sight for lenders, contract crews, agents and material suppliers. Comment?
NWA hospitality revenue swings higher
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Northwest Arkansas hotels and restaurants were busier in the first quarter of the year, reporting total hospitality revenue of roughly $1.148 million, up 4.45% from the same period of 2012. Comment?
Sales tax revenue growth slows in March
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Stronger business in Rogers helped to boost regional sale tax revenue for March by 2.7% among the four largest cities reporting. Comment?
NWA May events include trucks and gardens
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The next few weeks of events in Northwest Arkansas presents a busy schedule, with big trucks, Hispanic celebrations, local film reviews and a "Greening Garden" some of the more interesting events on the schedule. Comment?
Management promotions at Signature Bank
Gary Head, CEO of Signature Bank, has announced promotions for Knight Weis to president-Northwest Arkansas, and John Spencer to president-Springdale. As president of Northwest Arkansas Weis is responsible for the supervision of the NWA market presidents as well as assisting them in developing strategies for gaining market share and customer ... (more) Comment?
Once upon a barbershop
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Master barber Johnny Carpenter gives Randy Gibbs of Springdale a haircut at the Don-John Barber Shop on Thompson Avenue in Springdale. Comment?
Mathews brothers focus on employee training
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The test kitchen is large enough that groups can gather around the equipment to learn how to create new products and other skills. Comment?
Legacy Bank shakes federal enforcement action
Legacy National Bank CEO Don Gibson and the bank's management team have received word from federal regulators that the enforcement action against the bank since 2008 was terminated. Comment?
Tyson recognizes 'Premier Carriers'
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Tyson Foods Inc. has named 18 of its vendor carriers as "Premier Carries of the Year" for 2013. Comment?
Half-cent sales tax projects coming into fruition
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Often times when a new tax is started, it can be hard for taxpayers to see the visual benefits of their money being used by the government. Comment?
Local stocks bode well in first quarter of 2013
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When the closing bell rang on Thursday on Good Friday eve, shareholders from shore to shore were surely smiling from ear to ear. Comment?
NWA construction sector rebound continues
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Construction 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 most. Comment?
Improving job market fuels higher sales tax revenue
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Businesses 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 of the four cities in March. Comment?
Money next major step in Troop L moving to Lowell
The land has been purchased but there's a major thing lacking before the Arkansas State Police can start making concrete plans to move its Troop L headquarters from Springdale to Lowell: Money. Comment?
Northwest Arkansas businesses ramp up hiring plans
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Mike Harvey, chief operating officer at the Northwest Arkansas Council, shares the positive results from the region`s first year of business retention efforts. Comment?
Arvest promotes Ruddell to private banking post
Ruddell will work in the Village on the Creeks location of Arvest Bank. He replaces Heath Stanley, who recently transferred to Springdale. Comment?
Casey's says NWA investment paying off
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Roughly two years since Kum & Go lost its bid to build a convenience store near the intersection of Bella Vista Way and Riordan Road, Casey's General Stores found a way. Comment?