Copper Grill Being Sold to Former Cajun’s Wharf Employee
One of Little Rock’s downtown restaurants is set to change hands.
Mary Beth Ringgold, one of Little Rock’s most prominent restauranteurs, is handing the reins of Copper Grill to a former Cajun’s Wharf employee. Read the full story here.
Clay County Electric Cooperative Building Solar Array in Corning
Clay County Electric Cooperative (CCEC) will be building a new 1-megawatt solar array near its Corning headquarters.
The electric cooperative is partnering with Today’s Power Inc. to build a single-axis tracking array, featuring approximately 3,700 solar panels, that will occupy roughly eight acres. Read the full story here.
Becky Pittman named Venture Center’s communications director.
U.S. House Votes to Formalize Impeachment Inquiry
The U.S. House of Representatives voted today (Oct. 31) in favor of formalizing the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
The vote to approve the formal procedures passed largely along party lines, with all of the Democrats in the House but two voting for, and all Republicans voting against. Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) also voted in favor of the resolution. Read the full story here.
Twitter will ban political ads, CEO says.
Division of Children and Family Services Reports Progress
The state’s child welfare agency has improved its performance over the past three years and continues to make progress, according to its most recent annual report.
The Division of Children and Family Services recruits foster parents to care for children who have no families or whose families are not able to care for them. Read the full story here.
Osceola hospital selected to participate in healthcare program.
Arkansas Super Fan Hoping to Give Hogs Large Homecoming Crowd
Leave it to Arkansas’ No. 1 fan to rally the troops when much of the fan base is in the depths of despair.
Canaan Sandy, an ESPN Hall of Famer, has taken it upon himself to “Fill the Hog Pen” for Arkansas’ homecoming game with Mississippi State Saturday. Read the full story here.
Jennifer Gerber moves Arkansas film community forward.