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Car-Mart Sales Jump 22 Percent in 4Q

America’s Car-Mart Inc. of Bentonville said revenue from continuing operations in its fourth quarter of fiscal 2003, which ended April 30, increased 22 percent to $42.2 million, compared with $34.7 million in the same period of the prior fiscal year.

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Tyson Reaches Wastewater Deal

Tyson Foods, Inc. has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the State of Missouri to resolve issues relating to past dischargee of wastewater at operations in Sedalia, Mo.

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KFSM Edges Past KHOG in Nielsens

KFSM, Channel 5, retook the lead during the 10 p.m. newscast from KHBS/KHOG, Channels 40/29, in the 11-county dominant market area in Nielsen Media Research?s household ratings for May.rnBut it was by a very slim margin.

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Lovelace Dreams Big for Costa Rica

Ariel Lovelace?s plan for $430 million worth of projects in Costa Rica include a charter commercial jet service, casino boats, a gasification plant, a synthetic fuel refinery and the rebuilding of the Costa Rican railroad.

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XNA Wins With Architects

The best commercial architecture project in Northwest Arkansas within the past 10 years is Alice Walton Terminal at the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport in Highfill.rnThat?s the result of a poll conducted by the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.

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Picture This

We hear the site for a new 20-screen stadium-seating movie theater in Fayetteville will likely be CMN Business Park or the intersection of Interstate 540 and Wedington Drive.

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Hausam This Sound?

David Hausam, the former Republican state representative from Bentonville, is joining solid-waste disposal firm Waste Management Inc. of Tontitown as a governmental relations consultant.

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Riley Loan Trouble

Pat Riley Sr., the Little Rock businessman who defaulted on an $11.5 million loan with Arkansas Teacher Retirement System, is back in the news. He’s been dragged into a lawsuit over his son, Jesse, allegedly defaulting on $190,000 worth of loans.

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RE/MAXed out

Barry Cooksey and Marcella Hagan, co-owners of Hagan Co. LLC, might have already outgrown their $1.8 million 8,000-SF building under construction on Moberly Lane in Rogers.