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Two Krystals Slated to Open in 2007

Fayetteville will have its first Krystal fast food restaurant by July 2007, says Brian D. Smith, partner in SmitCo Eateries Inc. of Pine Bluff. By 2010, SmitCo plans to have at least five Krystal restaurants open in Fayetteville, Rogers, Springdale, Fort

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Catering Company Does More than Deliver

Jayn Parenti, part owner of Parenti Inc. of Nevada, opened A Fare to Remember in Fayetteville in April. Although she, her husband Paul and daughter Shana Beaupain have been catering since October, they didn’t open a store until April.

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KNWA Begins HDTV Transition

KNWA, Fayetteville’s NBC affiliate, begins transmitting a high definition digital signal through cable provider, Cox Communications. The signal is available to cable subscribers on channel 715.

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Sargent, Turner Named Anchors

KNWA announced on June 27 that it had promoted Dana Sargent from anchor of its morning show, “KNWA Today,” to anchor the 9 p.m. newscast of KFTA, Fox 24, and Matt Turner had been promoted from sports anchor to evening co-anchor for KNWA’s newscast.

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Stephens Media Group Buys Magie Newspapers

Stephens Media Group of Little Rock buys four newspapers from Magie Enterprises: the weekly Cabot Star-Herald, Carlisle Independent, Lonoke Democrat and Sherwood Voice, and the semi-weekly Jacksonville Patriot. Also included is the Weekend Edition, a tota

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News Confused on Ballpark Cost

The Morning News reports on its June 21 front page that the proposed minor league baseball stadium was “a proposed $33 million baseball stadium,” then the following day calls the project a “proposed multibillion dollar ballpark” in a Page 1 story.

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Arkansans Get Evelyn Hills (Real Deals)

Four groups buy the Evelyn Hills Shopping Center from Weingarten Nostat Inc. of Houston for $10 million; and Salem Road LLC of Russellville spends $2.2 million to buy about 40 acres from Nock-Broyles Land Development LLC of Fayetteville in March.

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Robert Half Staffs Area IT

According to research by Robert Half Technology, a temporary staffing and consulting firm with a location in Fayetteville, information technology hiring gains are expected to grow in the third quarter.

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UA Releases RFID Findings

Officials at the RFID Research Center, a sub unit of the Information Technology Research Institute in the University of Arkansas Walton College of Business, recently releases some new findings about RFID technology.