Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele announced the arrest of 13 people in connection with three gun store burglaries and one attempted burglary last year. Two adults and 11 juvenile suspects face charges for allegedly stealing 93 guns from three licensed gun retailers between Sept. 24 through Nov. 20, 2022.
The pandemic hit Arkansas small businesses hard. Some are coming back from the brink
Three different businesses found a way to adapt, survive and maybe even thrive after the virus took hold of Arkansas. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 8:35 AM CST February 23, 2021
HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas A year into a viral pandemic that created 100,000 unemployed Arkansans in just six week s time, taking stock of three businesses in the state shows how adapting to the new environment helped them survive and possibly even thrive. I ve never seen anything like this. Obviously, it was a very, very scary time, said Vince Signorelli, the president of Tanners Sports, a baseball equipment maker that faced a spring with no baseball. A lot of unknowns as we walked into April.