 | Social Selling Becoming Popular Trend
Model uses seller's personal brand to feature product.
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 | Dozens of Jobs Coming to Little Rock with Power Company Expansion
Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) will invest at least $5-million to build regional operations center.
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 | Economists forecast growth for NWA
If you need a new job in Arkansas this year, you are in luck.
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 | Springdale Leaders Plan for Bright Future
Downtown area, other parts of the city, making a comeback.
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 | Rural Arkansas Communities Get Helping Hand to Build Economic, Educational Opportunities
State’s largest rural advocacy organization moves the needle in small towns.
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 | Economy Blamed for Springdale Private School Closing
Saint Raphael Catholic school shuts its doors in May.
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 | LR stores participate in Small Biz Saturday
Eggshells Kitchen Company is hoping for a big profit for the 2012 holiday shopping season. Owner Heather Smith says Small Business Saturday is helping her business reach its goal.
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 | 2nd district candidates talk economy at community forum
In just a few weeks, some Arkansas voters will pick their next U.S. Representative from the 2nd district or they could choose to keep Republican incumbent Tim Griffin.
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 | Virtual job fairs gaining popularity
In this week's Job Alert, during down economic times, career fairs often draw thousands of eager job seekers. Now, there is a way to get around those long lines and time consuming meet and greets.
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 | Faulkner Co. among fastest growing in country
Business is good at Jenifer's Antiques in Conway, so it doesn't surprise owner Jenifer Bradley that Faulkner County is the 73rd fastest growing county in the country, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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 | Hot Springs Businesses React to Sun Belt Leaving
A big moneymaker is moving out of Central Arkansas.
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 | Nationwide open house held this weekend
Sunday, Central Arkansas real estate agents participated in a Nationwide Open House.
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 | Job Alert for July 19
Here are the jobs for July 19.
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 | Slow Economic Growth Seen for Arkansas in 2013
More jobs expected in the state's northwest region.
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 | Jesse Jackson speaks at UCA
Monday, Jesse Jackson spoke at University of Central Arkansas. The civil rights icon gave a lecture on the state of the nation's economy.
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 | Christmas tree sales strong despite poor economy
The Christmas tree is a symbol of the holiday season and one that many families must have. Today, at Motley Christmas Tree Farm, the trees fell, crews packaged, and families took their favorite tree home.
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 | Poll: Economy top concern of Arkansans
Two-thirds of Arkansans listed the economy as their top concern, but a vast majority said they believed the state is headed in the right direction, a poll released Wednesday by the University of Arkansas showed.
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 | Apple enthusiasts camping out for new phone
The new iPhone 4S goes on sale Friday morning, and Apple fans in Little Rock are camping out to get their hands on the first ones.
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 | Occupy Little Rock set for Saturday
At least 175 Little Rock residents met at the Riverfront Park Amphitheater Monday night to discuss plans for executing their own Occupy Wall Street movement.
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 | Survey says economy won't affect Halloween sales
The economy is screaming for help right now. But Americans won't let fear stand in the way of celebrating Halloween.
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 | Special Report: Credit card offers back on the rise?
As many Americans are still shoveling out from under debt, banks are once again starting to send out the offers for credit cards. But why the new change?
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 | Occupy Little Rock marches through downtown
Over 500 hundred people marched this morning through the streets of downtown in support of the Occupy Little Rock demonstration.
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