by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
Stadium Shuffle
UA trustees deal with football issue The ten University of Arkansas trustees are about to decide whether to move any of the Razorbacks’ football games from War Memorial Stadium in…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
UA trustees deal with football issue The ten University of Arkansas trustees are about to decide whether to move any of the Razorbacks’ football games from War Memorial Stadium in…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
William E. “Bill” Clark Home town: Little Rock Resides: Little Rock Appointed by: Then-Gov. Jim Guy Tucker Term expires: March 1, 2004 Education: University of Arkansas, bachelor’s degree, electrical engineering,…
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J. Thomas May Home town: El Dorado Resides: Pine Bluff Appointed by: Then-Gov. Jim Guy Tucker Term expires: March 1, 2003 Education: University of Arkansas, bachelor’s degree, 1971; MBA, 1972….
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Charles E. Scharlau Home town: Mountain Home Resides: Fayetteville Appointed by: Gov. Mike Huckabee Term expires: March 1, 2007 Education: University of Arkansas, law degree, 1951 Business: Chairman, Southwestern Energy…
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Northwest Arkansas is home to about one-tenth of the state’s women-owned businesses, according to figures from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Statewide, the state had nearly 55,000 businesses owned…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
$12.5 million headquarters’ expansion planned Logistics expert Tim Quillin says American Freightways Corp.’s $12.5 million headquarters expansion in Harrison will be money well spent. The Stephens Inc. analyst says that’s…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
American Freightways, which operates more than 25,400 pieces of revenue-generating equipment, including tractors, trailers and freight dollies, is also expanding its service. Starting in April, the company will add seven…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
Trans-States Lines Inc., bought out Dec. 17 by eight employees led by president and CEO Bill Clark, will see no real operational changes under its new leadership. Clark bought the…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss The resignation of David Glass, the man who turned a small-town chain of discount stores into the world’s biggest retailer, has…
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We understand he doesn’t even remotely resemble Dustin Hoffman, the actor who played him in “All the President’s Men,” but some people still recognized Carl Bernstein when he was in…
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OK, so what did the famous reporter do while he was in town? Well, Bassett says, while he was with Bernstein, the two men talked and dined at Uncle Gaylord’s…
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West Doss, who served for the past two years as chief of staff for Congressman Asa Hutchinson, moved back to Northwest Arkansas in late December to serve as president of…
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Lee Scott Jr., the newly crowned CEO of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., made several sizable stock transactions before the end of 1999. On Nov. 18, the logistics expert and former merchandising…
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The Danbury Mint, purveyors of plates and dolls memorializing everyone from Shirley Temple to Tom Selleck, is trying to sell a $69 replica of Razorback Stadium. The problem is, the…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
TransMontaigne Inc., the Denver-based transportation, storage, terminaling and wholesale marketer of petroleum products that has substantial offices in Fayetteville, is selling its Bear Paw Energy Inc. subsidiary. Bear Paw Energy…
by - January 24, 2000 12:00 am
A familiar face has returned to head the corporate finance department at Stephens Inc. in Little Rock. J. Dale Dawson, who oversaw the department in the early 1990s, is back…
by - January 10, 2000 12:00 am
LONDON — At first glance, the Asda Fresh store in Tilehurst, England, looks a lot like Wal-Mart’s Neighborhood Market stores in Arkansas. The 25,385-SF store has a greeter at the…
by - January 10, 2000 12:00 am
GCM among area’s most senior computer companies Gary McLendon’s company may be the granddaddy of all computer companies in Northwest Arkansas. Founded in 1983 by McLendon and a partner, GCM…
by - January 10, 2000 12:00 am
I’m puzzled by our local enterprise development community, both the public and private sectors. Why is it so conservative in matters involving technology? When fortunes are being made in technology-focused…
by - January 10, 2000 12:00 am
A computer that goes to a landfill to die is a problem, for at least a couple of reasons: It’s taking up valuable landfill space and it’s full of toxic…