Times Record Staff John McFarland, Baldor CEO and board chairman, foresees a tough second half of 2009 with sales sliding much as they did in the second quarter.
Times Record Staff John McFarland, Baldor CEO and board chairman, foresees a tough second half of 2009 with sales sliding much as they did in the second quarter.
Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Soybean Association is urging producers to enter “The Race for 100 Yield Contest” and compete for a $50,000 prize.
FAYETTEVILLE — After several months of waiting, Arkansas running back Broderick Green finally received the news he had been hoping for.
Just like old times. Carl Neumeier’s face lights up when talking about the past. He’s pretty excited swinging his aluminum bat this weekend as well.
FAYETTEVILLE — Most college football coaches don’t try to talk their star players into leaving early for the NFL Draft.
The Morning News FAYETTEVILLE — One of the biggest draws on the LPGA Tour is scheduled to play in the P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship on Sept. 11-13.
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas receiver Reggie Fish’s collegiate football career may be winding down, but the senior could have another talent to fall back on.
Ground-breaking gave way to ground-wetting Thursday when heavy rains fell on the site of four new duplexes to be built by the Fort Smith Housing Authority using federal stimulus funds.
POTEAU — The LeFlore County Detention Center Public Trust voted unanimously Thursday to accept the resignation of Jail
LITTLE ROCK — A company that has accused Arkansas lottery officials of creating an unfair bidding process is still interested in working for the lottery, a spokeswoman said Thursday.
