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Articles from Arkansas Business (March 23, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Arkansas Grown' label grows in popularity. Jensen, Andrew 284
2034. Hankins, Jeff 735
220 Arkansas companies have survived more than 100 years. Walden, Jamie 765
25 biggest deals. 950
25 clintonites. 4920
25 destinations. 1830
25 downfalls. 6628
25 entrepreneurs innovators. 3075
25 exports. 2980
25 for the future. 2400
25 gone not forgotten. 2847
25 great whispers. Diary entry 4270
25 health care advances. 1941
25 largest banks now. 221
25 largest banks then. 554
25 legislative actions. 1622
25 Living Legends. 2805
25 major developments. 2099
25 minority trailblazers. 3523
25 mysteries mayhem. 4423
25 Outlaws scoundrels posers. 4148
25 philanthropists. 4672
25 restaurants watering holes. 1600
25 transplants. 2831
25 turnarounds transformations. Diary entry 3337
25 wealthiest Arkansans. 4696
25 women leaders. 2247
Academy mortgage. Waldon, George Brief article 76
Advertising will be first instant winner: agencies line up for state lottery account. Hengel, Mark 1531
Agape purchase. Waldon, Real Brief article 268
All-Clean USA. Interview 1025
Arkansas Assessors Association. 17
Arkansas Studies Institute is open for research. Henry, John 170
Baldwin & Shell. Interview 651
Bank denies allegations in Terminella motion. Jensen, Andy 307
Bella Vista, Fayetteville stores change hands. Patton, Susannah 128
Bill Valentine, executive vice president of the Arkansas Travelers baseball club for the past 33 years and general manager for 31 years, has retired. 47
Business After Hours, the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce's networking event, will be presented by The Hughes Agency from 5-7 p.m. on April 2 at Dickey-Stephens Park. 61
Business Communications, Inc. Interview 485
Card checks and balances. Editorial 499
Carolyn Joyce, tour and travel sales manager for the Fort Smith Convention & Visitors Bureau, was named hospitality manager of the year. 26
Centennial Bank's LR president resigns. Waldon, George 193
Convenient site. Waldon, George Brief article 71
Cornerstone Insurance Group. 38
Correction. Correction notice 47
Crye-Leike Realtors. 80
CustomXM. Interview 521
Democrat Printing. Company overview 424
E-mail essentials. Karrh, Jim 661
Ed David, owner of The Faded Rose restaurants in Little Rock, received the "Salut au Restaurateur" award as Arkansas restaurateur of the year. 72
Entergy Arkansas. 56
Expedition gone awry. Brief article 116
Formerly Clear Mountain Spring Water. Interview 830
Full circle. 115
Garver Engineers, the state's largest engineering firm, has abbreviated its name to Garver to reflect its expanding client services that compliment its engineering business. 53
Gus Blass III, chairman of the board of St. Vincent Health System of Little Rock, has been selected as trustee of the year by Modern Healthcare. 43
Happy birthday to us. Brief article 259
Hartnack funding. Waldon, George Brief article 64
Heights home. Waldon, George 159
Hippy USA. 36
Hudson, Cisne, & Company LLP. Interview 827
Inc. Tanc survey: better days seen sooner not later. Waldon, George Survey 1046
Ken Lazenby has joined Exit Realty in Rogers. 21
Kum & Go LC. 44
Kyzer note. Waldon, George Brief article 104
Lawsuit questions ex-commissioner's ties. Friedman, Mark 1638
Legal bills. 206
Little shop of unemployment horrors. Kirkpatrick, P. Cartoon 5
Lottery legislation placed on fast track at state capitol. Carter, Mark 644
Mainstream Technologies Inc. 36
McFadden financing. Waldon, George 76
Meadors Adams & Lee, Inc. Interview 885
Medical transcription firm launches new Web site. Henry, John Website overview 93
Metropolitan lowers 2008 earnings by $7.8 million. Moritz, Gwen 444
Millsap office building leased. Patton, Susannah 134
More sports talk. Hengel, Mark 86
Murphy Oil Corp. has sold all its holdings in oil producing properties in Ecuador to Repsol YPF Ecuador S.A. for $87 million in cash, with Repsol taking on "tax and other obligations," which Murphy Oil did not detail. 61
Not forgotten. 217
Not just another manic Monday. Hengel, Mark 346
Oldest companies. Moritz, G.; Henry, J.; Walden, J. Statistical table 1847
Pancho acquisition. Waldon, George Brief article 72
Politicians: now & then. 82
Private companies. Moritz, Gwen Statistical table 1982
Public companies. 1607
Publisher's letter. Hankins, Jeff 561
Quattlebaum Grooms Tull & Burrow. Brief article 68
Rex A. Bouldin of Jones & Co. Ltd. in Jonesboro has been selected to receive the 2008 Mac Angel Discussion Leader of the Year award from the Arkansas Society of Certified Public Accountants of Little Rock. 52
Richmond buy. Waldon, George 91
Russell A. Gunter, of Cross Gunter Witherspoon & Galchus PC of Little Rock will be honored by Best Lawyers. 36
Sam steps aside. Brief article 251
Sara Baruth, who runs the front desk and sales for Best Western-Eureka Inn at Eureka Springs, was been named hospitality employee of the year. 87
Securities chief issues 2 cease-and-desist orders. Henry, John 268
So fresh and so clean. 171
Southwest Electric Power Co. of Shreveport is adjusting its rates by about 15 percent or $13.30 a month because of lower fuel prices, but the company also has filed a request with the Arkansas Public Service Commission for a 17.7 percent rate increase totaling about $53.9 million to help recover costs from a $2 billion coal-fired power plant it is building in Hempstead County and other expanded infrastructure and operating costs. 88
Sports talk. Hengel, Mark 178
Stay home. 253
Stock summary. 545
Tenenbaum opens recycling center. Moritz, Gwen 171
The $28 million Marion Junior High School is moving toward completion in August. Waldon, George 49
The Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce Leadership Arkansas program will present its first Leadership Conference--"Revived, Refocused, Inspired"--on May 8 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. 71

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