Theft, or Costly Error? UB Manager Arrested for Missing $20K
United Bank branch manager Connie Jordan told investigators she was moving money to cover an error, while a preliminary prosecutor's report alleges she was stealing.
View ArticleLocal World Gym Owner Files Bankruptcy
Rhett Garner of Bella Vista lists assets of $655,250 and liabilities of $10.2 million, after the closing of three locations, with two still open in Washington County.
View ArticleSnively Seeking Class Action Suit Against Honda of Fayetteville
Tim Snively, a Fayetteville-based attorney, in a lawsuit filed in Washington County Circuit Court, alleges that Honda of Fayetteville entered into auto financing agreements with interest rates higher...
View ArticleWalmart Files Shareholders' Meeting Materials
The company also released its eighth annual Global Responsibility Report (GRR), outlining its extensive social and environmental work over the past year.
View ArticleFederal Agency Grants HOS Exemption to McKee Foods
Team drivers for Tennessee-based McKee Foods Transportation LLC will be given more flexibility in how they split their sleeper berth time, while still being required to take 10 consecutive, off-duty...
View ArticleLocal Attorney Deems Non-Compete Act Bad For Business
Rogers attorney Bryce Crawford is concerned Act 921, known as the non-compete act, recently passed by the Arkansas General Assembly, will negatively affect businesses in Northwest Arkansas.
View ArticleNWA Mall Seems To Be Doing Well
In spite of its recent appraisal reduction, the Northwest Arkansas Mall is in pretty good shape, according to the special servicer for its debt.
View ArticleRogers Attorney Sees Benefit to Non-Compete Act
Marshall Ney, author of the act recently passed by the Arkansas General Assembly, says the legislation provides clarity for employers and employees.
View ArticleRuling Not Yet Made in 10-Year-Old Chicken Waste Trial
The lawsuit, involving Tyson Foods Inc. and George's Inc., has been stagnant for years after changeover in the Oklahoma attorney general's office.
View ArticleLynch Appoints Conner Eldridge to Attorney General's Advisory Committee
Recently confirmed U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch appointed Eldridge, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, and five others to the committee.
View ArticleTherapist Fined For Leadership Coaching Without a License
Client complaints allege a Bentonville-based marriage therapist, while revving up a leadership counseling side business, crossed appropriate counselor-client boundaries.
View ArticleHaas Hall's Lease Dispute Could Be Costly
As the school transitions to new spaces in Fayetteville and Bentonville, it's also fending off a nasty lawsuit from its soon to be former landlord.
View ArticleRogers' KMBSP Law Firm Opens in Downtown Fayetteville
Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik PLLC have opened a second office at 112 E. Center St. in Ball Plaza, Suite 555.
View ArticleUAMS Welcomes First Physical Therapy Students
Officials with the Northwest Arkansas regional campus of UAMS welcomed the first 24 students to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program Tuesday during an event that also reunited a longtime program...
View ArticleFull-Service Law Firm Occupies Old Lindsey Office in Fayetteville
Three local law firms have merged to form Gunn, Mason, Kieklak & Dennis.
View ArticleProminent Attorney and Civic Leader Buddy Sutton Dies at 84
William H. “Buddy Sutton,” long-time partner in the Little Rock-based law firm Friday, Eldredge & Clark, and a well-known figure in Arkansas' legal, business and civic communities for decades,...
View ArticleRebel Controversy Could Have Lasting Impact
A recent decision to pull the Southside High School fight song, Dixie, and change its mascot from the Rebels could leave a bad taste in some voter's mouths.
View ArticleFort Smith Billed $500K for Trolley Accident
While the driver was cited for failure to yield with injury, some details indicate the driver might not have been at fault.
View ArticleSuit Claims Contractor Not Paid For Chaffee Crossing Work
Fort Smith contractor Bryan Goodwin, owner or Goodwin & Goodwin Inc., is suing for about $1.48 million in damages from a host of defendants, including the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority.
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