The Walton Family Foundation's new Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program announced that new facilities for TheatreSquared, the Rogers Historical Museum and the Helen R. Walton Children's Enrichment Center will be its first projects.
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Projects Chosen for Foundation's Bid to Elevate Design Standard
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Harrington Miller Law Firm Finds New, Larger Location in Springdale
Based downtown for about 40 years, the firm plans to move to a more centrally located office between Springdale and Fayetteville, at 4710 S. Thompson St.
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Judge Rules Against Haas Hall in Legal Battle with Former Landlord
The Fayetteville-based charter school is on the hook for a renewal lease through June 2017 at its old location on College Avenue.
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Friday Firm Relocating to Pinnacle Hills
Arkansas' largest law firm is moving its Rogers office.
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against J.B. Hunt
The estate of a Gravette woman who was struck and killed by a truck driver working for J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Lowell-based trucking company.
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Ex-Roller Weight Loss Employee Arrested, Faces Two Felony Counts
Elizabeth Millard, 40, of Bentonville, was arrested Oct. 14 in Bentonville and charged with one felony count of theft of property and one felony count of fraudulent use of a credit card.
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Local Auto Franchise Owner Faces Felony Drug Charge
Monte Johnston, who owns Springdale-based Automatic Auto Finance, was arrested in August for allegedly transporting marijuana in a chartered plane.
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Former Walmart Exec Arrested For Missing Divorce Court
John Ryan was taken in Oct. 14 in Benton County, after an arrest warrant was issued about two months earlier.
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After Chicken Suit, Hodson Moves to New Neighborhood
As founder of Real Clear Neighborhoods, Ryan Hodson manages the day-to-day operations of homeowners' associations across Northwest Arkansas.
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Saddlebock Brewery Owners Split Property
The co-owners and ex-spouses signed a property agreement in July, giving Steven Rehbock ownership of the brewery's raw materials, packaging and marketing materials and Carolyn Rehbock ownership of the land, the properites and equipment.
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Developing a Compliance Mentality (OPINION)
Adjusting your attitude about compliance can help keep you and your team in compliance, while reducing risk and tension.
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Lindsey Involved in Federal Case
Fayetteville-based Lindsey Management Co. is being sued by a couple who in 2012 applied for Lindsey Jobs in Texarkana.
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New Creature Sues New Jersey Company for Breach of Contract
The Rogers-based shopper marketing firm alleges iON America LLC, a video camera maker and Walmart supplier, did not fully pay for services rendered.
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ADEQ Finds Pollution Violation at Kessler Mountain Site
The Arkansas Department of Environment Quality has called for evidence of new pollution controls and inspection reports.
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Jury Trial Set For Elizabeth Millard on Theft Charges
A Benton County judge has ordered a jury trial for a woman charged in October with two felony counts of embezzlement from a Fayetteville doctor's office.
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Legal Woes, A Movie Cameo Were Among Year's ‘Best & Worst' News
Our take on the bright spots and low moments of 2015.
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Former Tyson Foods Manager Gets 28 Months in $550K Fraud Case
Brenda Blair, 48, of Gentry was sentenced to federal prison followed by two years of supervised release on one count of wire fraud.
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M&A is Back (EDITOR'S NOTE)
2015 was a busy year for merger and acquisition activity
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Assumptions: A Major Compliance Killer (OPINION)
It's easier to assume than verify, but my years working in compliance taught me some tips on how to avoid assumptions.
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Dennis Smiley Sentenced to 8 Years in Federal Prison
Henry Dennis Smiley Jr., former president of Arvest Bank-Benton County, received a 97-month sentence from a federal judge Thursday for his five-year scheme to defraud multiple Arkansas banks out of millions by pledging his personal Arvest stock as collateral.
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