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Articles from Arkansas Business (October 12, 2009)

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'Fields of evergreen: from the biggest schools to smaller ones, artificial turf and indoor facilities abound in Arkansas. Harris, Jim 1940
A free resume-writing workshop will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 19 at Dee Brown Library in southwest Little Rock. 64
Aaron Jones indicted on Arson charges. Moritz, Gwen 412
Allison: Home BancShares no. 1 in tangible equity. Moritz, Gwen 513
An OA overhaul. Eifling, Sam Brief article 237
Arkansas State University's College of Business, the College of Nursing & Health Professions and the Delta Center for Economic Development will be hosting a Making Healthcare Reform Work conference at the Convocation Center on Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Conference news 63
At mother Hubbard's ... Kirkpatrick, P. 9
Bank of the Ozarks. 59
Big loss puts Cosmopolitan on life support; regulators take reins; Cauley among creditors. Waldon, George 1404
Bill McArthur, 71, a well-known criminal defense lawyer in Little Rock, died Oct. 4, apparently of natural causes. 59
Binswanger has been named exclusive agent by Heartland Property Management LLC for the sale of a one-story, 770,925-SF building on 80 acres on Highway 64-B at McCrory. 65
Brand Neue Corp. changes share structure, cuts number. Brief article 90
Bravo offers insurance help for small businesses. Henry, John 698
Briarwood funding. Waldon, George 80
Calendar. Calendar 258
Condo transaction. Waldon, George 126
Consider exporting goods, small businesses urged. Keys, Rob 208
Convenient deal. Waldon, George 91
Crye-Leike Realtors of Memphis, the nation's sixth-largest real estate firm, has opened its first corporate sales office in northeast Oklahoma, just across the Arkansas border in Grove, expanding the company's presence across nine states. 58
Defining leadership. Goldberg, I. Barry 640
Developers, BOZ reach settlement in lawsuit. Patton, Susannah 286
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock is closing two stores in southwest Florida. 52
Dillard's same-store sales fall 6 percent in September. Financial report 107
Emmy roundup. Eifling, Sam 396
Employers expect to raise employees' contributions. 195
Entergy Corp. 49
Flu facts for employers. Halverson, Paul 716
For climate legislation. Fleck, Bert; Giovannini, David; Hornbeck, Jon Letter to the editor 178
Gossip guy. Eifling, Sam 96
Green Side Technologies LLC. Stallings, Jim 386
Greenleaf mortgage. Waldon, George Brief article 67
Haagen-Dazs Shop. Stallings, Jim Brief article 272
Health care costs seen rising 7% for employers. 294
Hickory house. Waldon, George Brief article 84
Huckabee's diatribe. Graves, Mike Letter to the editor 44
Industrial sale. Waldon, George Brief article 66
JBU officials announce $100m capital campaign. Keys, Rob Brief article 110
Jones' stadium. Keller, Lynn Letter to the editor 242
Justice delayed. 365
Largest insurance agencies. Moritz, Gwen 2067
Largest property & casualty insurance companies. Friedman, Mark 1616
Local developers introduce boutique lodging on Dickson. Keys, Rob 298
Medical society hits tort reform rollbacks; despite concern, malpractice rates have leveled off. Friedman, Mark 1532
More grug money. Brief article 126
Murphy Oil Corp. 37
Non-recourse tiff. Brief article 207
NWA jury awards Horne $1m in suit against combs. Sparkman, Worth 286
Office buy. Waldon, George Brief article 111
Online poll results. 137
Orle residence. Waldon, George 78
P&C insurance rates continue to moderate. 117
Pace purchase. Waldon, George 105
Regions leads insurance market, Stephens makes gains. Moritz, Gwen; Friedman, Mark 672
Registration is under way for the 2009 Family Economic Security Conference on Nov. 2-3 at the Holiday Inn Airport in Little Rock. Conference news 65
Sezanne home. Waldon, George 91
Site acquisition. Waldon, George 99
Still on go. 87
Storage financing. Waldon, George Brief article 76
Surgical complications. 221
That European trip. Brief article 223
The 28,000-SF Bill & Donna Berry Performing Arts Center is moving toward completion in August 2010. Waldon, George 54
The lottery start. 256
ThermoEnergy reports $15.7 million loss in '08. Financial report 352
UA enrollment reaches unofficial record high. Sparkman, Worth Brief article 273
Uncivil war. Brief article 241
Web insurance model gains market share. Walden, Jamie 1280

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