Tag: Whispers

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Passion for Twain

Singer Shania Twain stayed at the Inn at the Mill in Johnson when she was in Northwest Arkansas recently to entertain folks at the headquarters of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in Bentonville.

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103,880 Maniacs

There was a21.4 percent increase in shoppers at the Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville during the three-day shopping weekend after Thanksgiving.

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Four! Golf Misses Deadline

Golf Entertainment Inc., the Springdale penny stock embroiled in a handful of legal spats and barred from trading its own stock in the state by the Arkansas Securities Department, did not file its quarterly report as scheduled on Nov. 20.

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Howell?s Hideaway

Just weeks before he died, Little Rock investor M. David Howell Jr. bought a $425,000 condominium in Destin, Fla. Just weeks before he died, Little Rock investor M. David Howell Jr. bought a $425,000 condominium in Destin, Fla.

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Fair ?Weatherly? reporting

Dan Greenberg, a newly elected justice of the peace in Pulaski County and son of D-G Editorial Page Editor Paul Greenberg, was the only individual who received a check from David Howell who hadn?t been named in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

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Federal Mac Attack

First Federal Bank of Arkansas Inc., the publicly traded Harrison bank that operates seven locations in Benton and Washington counties, is believed to be the first in Arkansas to offer online loan approvals.

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Tip of the Benberg

Fayetteville Boys & Girls Club executive director John Benberg has resigned following an arrest for driving while intoxicated and careless driving.

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Wings Clipped

Allen W. Bird III, a former lawyer with the Rose Law Firm, may soon be forced to stop handling cases above state court level.

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The 3/16-inch Glitch

McRoy & McNair Inc. Printers of Fayetteville has volunteered to reprint 78,000 election ballots because the last line of ovals is 3/16 of an inch out of place.