Tag: Whispers

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Get Shorty

Shorty Small?s, self-described as a ?great American restaurant,? plans to open a franchise in Fayetteville within the next six months.

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NAPCO No Longer

Northwest Arkansas Paper Co., which was founded in Springdale in 1967, has moved its operations from Springdale to Little Rock. The firm closed its local office April 6.

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e. lation at Tyson

A 1997, $15 million class-action lawsuit filed against former Rogers company Hudson Foods Inc. was dismissed March 16 in the Little Rock Circuit Court.

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TransMontaigne Movin? on

TransMontaigne Oil Co. is in the process of eliminating one of its three principle offices. The Fayetteville business on North College Avenue is expected to be completely gone by September.

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Going Under?

A telemarketer for the Northwest Arkansas Times cold called our office on the evening of March 13 and shared some interesting information.

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A Tree by Any Other Name

Michael Langford has 30 logs that he would like to do something with. The only problem is, the logs may be the most controversial timbers in Northwest Arkansas.

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Everyday Low Cable Bills II

We whispered in our March 5 issue that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has ? for years ? been paying $30 per month for cable television service, then routing the cable to about 200 TV sets in and around the company?s headquarters building in Bentonville.

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Sparking a Charge

Clients of now defunct Charger Inc. are beginning to receive some of Charger?s debts paid through its Chapter 7 bankruptcy filed Dec. 28, 1999.

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Bentonville Lights Up

John Denson, owner of Stogie?s Fine Cigars Tobaccos and Much More in the Old Post Office building on the Fayetteville Square, will be opening a new store soon in Bentonville.

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Peek-a-boo, Ic-all

Internet video streamer ic-all.com wants to expand into Northwest Arkansas. The St. Louis company is still developing a local sales team, but establishing a base here within the year is a real possibility.