Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale will prohibit the use of the drug ractopamine in the market hogs it buys from farmers beginning in February.
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Seeing Demand for Pork Exports, Tyson Bans Ractopamine Use
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Three Banks Offering $30M in Loans for Springdale Projects
Arvest Bank, United Bank and First Security Bank will work with the Downtown Springdale Alliance to make available a total of $30 million to small businesses and investors for Downtown Springdale Master Plan projects.
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Tech After Five Lands in Little Rock
The Arkansas Center for Data Sciences is hosting monthly Tech After Five events in Little Rock.
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Report: Women Company Owners Say They're Not Taken Seriously
Women business owners can find it hard to be taken seriously even as their companies grow into multimillion-dollar enterprises.
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NWA Tech Summit Kicks Off With Focus On 'What's Next, After Next'
The four-day Northwest Arkansas Tech Summit kicked off its first full day on Monday amid blown-out windows in the John Q. Hammons Center in Rogers and downed trees in the parking lot, evidence of the strong overnight storms.
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Hutchinson Announces Appointments to Boards, Commissions
Gov. Asa Hutchinson makes appointments to boards and commissions.
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Safe Foods Shows Off New $15M Headquarters
Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock marks the grand opening of its new $15 million, 120,000-SF headquarters on 22 acres at 1501 E 8th St.
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Sage Investor Snags South Creekside Apartments (NWA Real Deals)
A Fayetteville apartment complex sold for $8.3 million to a partnership led by a Rogers real estate investor.
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Tyson Beef Plant Fire Passes From Big Fear to Just a Glitch
Fears of economic hardship in the beef industry grew when a Tyson Foods Inc. processing plant just outside of Holcomb, Kansas, burst into flames on the evening of Aug. 9.
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David's Burgers-Express Pharmacy Combo Sold in Cabot
Commercial projects in Lonoke, Saline and Pulaski counties were joined by a Little Rock home to form this week’s five-piece of million-dollar transactions.
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Lyon Students to Study Science by Crafting Suds
A new course set for the spring semester will teach fermentation science at Lyon College, the liberal arts college in Batesville.
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Mary Beth Ringgold Sells Copper Grill to Former Employee
Mary Beth Ringgold is selling her downtown Little Rock restaurant Copper Grill to Dan Kovach, longtime general manager of the now-closed Cajun’s Wharf.
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Uncertainty May Save Money (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Consumers continually look for convenience and time-savings. Add discounting, and if sales did not grow, a lack of confidence would be replaced by outright fear, and a total lack of economic backbone.
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XNA Survives Lights Out After October Tornado
When a tornado rumbled through Benton County in the early hours of Oct. 21 and knocked out electricity to the airport, things could have gone bad pretty quickly.
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Pogue: Northwest Arkansas Needs Innovation Push
Northwest Arkansas has an enviable history of entrepreneurial success, but the region will have to embrace changes for continued long-term growth.
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Maumelle Towne Centre Sells for $3.2M
Maumelle Towne Centre sold for $3.2 million to 12M Commercial LLC.
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Anna Tucker Ashton Talks China Trade, Risks and Opportunities
Anna Tucker Ashton, a Little Rock native who serves as senior director of government affairs at the U.S.-China Business Council,
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Scott McGhee Contends Culinary Concepts Part of Yellow Rocket Science
Scott McGehee, executive chef and partner in restaurant group Yellow Rocket Concepts, reveals his guilty pleasure snack.
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Holiday Cheer: Give the Gift of Arkansas
Several old and new friends, people who write knowledgeably and passionately about food, shared some of their favorite gifts to give — and receive.
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Seat Empty After Former McDonald's CEO Leaves Walmart Board
Steve Easterbrook joined Walmart’s board in 2018 and served on its compensation and management development and strategic planning and finance committees.
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