Arkansas Entrepreneur to Appear on ABC’s Shark Tank in 2020
One lucky Arkansas entrepreneur will be in the hot seat soon as she faces off with some of the toughest investors on television. Even more impressively – she’s only 14 years old.
Sofia Overton, the founder of Wise Pocket Products, is taking on ABC’s Shark Tank. She will be pitching her company, which produces a clothing line aimed at active kids who need more pockets.
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North Carolina Company Buys Chenal Medical Pavilion
A North Carolina-based company has acquired Chenal Medical Pavilion in Little Rock.
Flagship Healthcare Properties scooped up the 42,636-square-foot medical office building, which is located 16115 St. Vincent Way in West Little Rock. Read the full story here.
Investment potential in Arkansas Opportunity Zones.
What’s Ahead in Arkansas in 2020
As many of you are reflecting on 2019 and setting goals for 2020, we want to remind you of what is ahead for the Arkansas House in the New Year.
In less than 10 weeks, Arkansans will be heading to the polls to cast ballots in the March 3 primary. Read the full story here.
CHI St. Vincent Names Chief Medical Officer for Little Rock Infirmary
Gerry Jones, M.D., has been named the Chief Medical Officer for CHI St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock.
A cardiothoracic surgeon by training, Jones has served as vice president for medical affairs for CHI St. Vincent in central Arkansas since January 2019. Read the full story here.
Arkansas Surgical Hospital receives award for patient experience.
ASU Coach Anderson Is A Shining Example During Tragic Season
A good college football coach isn’t only focused on winning and losing.
He understands and accepts the fact that when parents drop their sons off for the first day of fall camp, they trust him and the staff to mold the young man and prepare him for the rest of his life. Read the full story here.
Arkansas sports anchor calls out Internet trolls.