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MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
DELTA ARTS FESTIVAL RETURNS, ADDS DELTA SILVER SCREEN FEST Delta Arts Festival returns, adds Delta Silver Screen Fest. The Delta Arts Festival, Arkansas’ largest multi-disciplinary arts festival, will be held in downtown Newport on Friday (June 4) and Saturday, according to Jon Chadwell, executive director of the Newport Economic Development Commission. The festival combines four free events intoone
KRISTI CRUM TO TAKE THE HELM AS CEO AT ROCK DENTAL BRANDS Kristi Crum to take the helm as CEO at Rock Dental Brands. Little Rock-based Rock Dental Brands announced Wednesday (June 2) that Kristi Crum will succeed Merritt Dake as chief executive officer on July 1, 2021. Dake will remain on the board and will continue to serve as a strategic advisor. Crum was recruited by Dake to Rock Dental in 2019as
NEA LEADERS UPDATE ON I-57 POSSIBILITIES NEA leaders update on I-57 possibilities. Generations of civic and business leaders in Northeast Arkansas have dreamed of U.S. 67 being transformed into a complete, four-lane interstate highway stretching to the Missouri border. If the route were completely four-laned, it would become the primary thoroughfare connecting Chicago to largecities
LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday U.S. LEGISLATORS LOOK TO DESIGNATE PART OF HIGHWAY 412 AS U.S. Sens. John Boozman, R-Ark., Tom Cotton, R-Ark, and Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., announced Friday (May 21) a bill to designate U.S. Highway 412, from Interstate 35 in Noble County, Okla., to Interstate 49 in Springdale, as a future interstate. “Connecting Northwest Arkansasand
STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TAKES CONTROL OF INDY HEALTH Arkansas Medicare Part D pharmacy benefits insurer Indy Health Insurance Co. (IHIC) has been placed under an order of rehabilitation by a circuit court in Pulaski County effective March 18. IHIC is an Arkansas domiciled company that provides Medicare Part D plans in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia. TRUCKING ASSOCIATION LEADER SAYS MEMPHIS BRIDGE REOPENING Arkansas Trucking Association President Shannon Newton said short-term and long-term solutions are being discussed to resolve the transportation challenges presented by the closure of the damaged I-40 Mississippi River bridge to Memphis. During CRYSTAL BRIDGES PLANNING 800-SPACE PARKING DECK, OUTDOOR Officials with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville announced plans Thursday (Oct. 8) to build a six-story parking structure with 800 parking spaces along Northeast J Street. In a news release, the museum said construction would begin in spring 2021 on the east side of the museum’s campus, north of the Scott FamilyAmazeum.
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MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
DELTA ARTS FESTIVAL RETURNS, ADDS DELTA SILVER SCREEN FEST Delta Arts Festival returns, adds Delta Silver Screen Fest. The Delta Arts Festival, Arkansas’ largest multi-disciplinary arts festival, will be held in downtown Newport on Friday (June 4) and Saturday, according to Jon Chadwell, executive director of the Newport Economic Development Commission. The festival combines four free events intoone
KRISTI CRUM TO TAKE THE HELM AS CEO AT ROCK DENTAL BRANDS Kristi Crum to take the helm as CEO at Rock Dental Brands. Little Rock-based Rock Dental Brands announced Wednesday (June 2) that Kristi Crum will succeed Merritt Dake as chief executive officer on July 1, 2021. Dake will remain on the board and will continue to serve as a strategic advisor. Crum was recruited by Dake to Rock Dental in 2019as
NEA LEADERS UPDATE ON I-57 POSSIBILITIES NEA leaders update on I-57 possibilities. Generations of civic and business leaders in Northeast Arkansas have dreamed of U.S. 67 being transformed into a complete, four-lane interstate highway stretching to the Missouri border. If the route were completely four-laned, it would become the primary thoroughfare connecting Chicago to largecities
LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday U.S. LEGISLATORS LOOK TO DESIGNATE PART OF HIGHWAY 412 AS U.S. Sens. John Boozman, R-Ark., Tom Cotton, R-Ark, and Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., announced Friday (May 21) a bill to designate U.S. Highway 412, from Interstate 35 in Noble County, Okla., to Interstate 49 in Springdale, as a future interstate. “Connecting Northwest Arkansasand
STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TAKES CONTROL OF INDY HEALTH Arkansas Medicare Part D pharmacy benefits insurer Indy Health Insurance Co. (IHIC) has been placed under an order of rehabilitation by a circuit court in Pulaski County effective March 18. IHIC is an Arkansas domiciled company that provides Medicare Part D plans in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia. TRUCKING ASSOCIATION LEADER SAYS MEMPHIS BRIDGE REOPENING Arkansas Trucking Association President Shannon Newton said short-term and long-term solutions are being discussed to resolve the transportation challenges presented by the closure of the damaged I-40 Mississippi River bridge to Memphis. During CRYSTAL BRIDGES PLANNING 800-SPACE PARKING DECK, OUTDOOR Officials with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville announced plans Thursday (Oct. 8) to build a six-story parking structure with 800 parking spaces along Northeast J Street. In a news release, the museum said construction would begin in spring 2021 on the east side of the museum’s campus, north of the Scott FamilyAmazeum.
ADVICE FOR STARTING YOUR DREAM SMALL BUSINESS 1 day ago · As the pandemic recedes and business optimism rises, opportunities to start a small business may abound. Additionally, the disruptions of the previous year have prompted many people to dust off their dreams of starting their own business. Should NEA LEGISLATORS ASSESS GOVERNOR’S PANDEMIC PERFORMANCE 1 day ago · The worst viral plague to hit the country since the Spanish Flu epidemic in 1918 cast a pall over the state of Arkansas and its leadership during most of 2020 and it continues in 2021. Gov. Asa Hutchinson passed a series of emergency orders to deal with POLL: GOV. HUTCHINSON SEES JOB APPROVAL DIP, BUT STILL IN 1 day ago · A protracted pandemic, a contentious legislative session, and a contrarian stance against Trumpism may have taken a toll on Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s job approval rating with Arkansas voters. According to a new Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix CollegePoll,
STATE COMMITS $17 MILLION FOR EBBING MILITARY MISSION Governor Asa Hutchinson made news on three fronts Tuesday (June 8) in his weekly press briefing. Hutchinson outlined the state’s commitment to a new military mission in Fort Smith, performance bonuses for state workers, and a loosening of student quarantines for those fully vaccinated. The J.B. HUNT COLLABORATES WITH WAYMO TO MOVE FREIGHT 1 day ago · Lowell-based carrier J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. announced Thursday (June 10) it is working with autonomous technology developer Waymo to autonomously move freight in Texas for one of J.B. Hunt’s customers.. The test run will use Waymo Via, the company’s autonomous Class 8 truck powered by Waymo Driver, to haul freight between facilities in Houston and Fort Worth, Texas. REP. BOYD ANNOUNCES RUN FOR STATE SENATE 11 hours ago · State Rep. Justin Boyd (R-Fort Smith) announced Friday (June 11) he will seek the District 8 seat in the Arkansas Senate. The election is scheduled for November 2022. Boyd is serving his fourth term in the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing District 77, which covers a portion of JUDGE DELAY RULES CITY OF FORT SMITH IN VIOLATION OF FOIA 8 hours ago · Sebastian County Circuit Judge Gunner DeLay ruled Friday (June 11) the City of Fort Smith is in violation of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by not providing Fort Smith Attorney Joey McCutchen emails received by the Fort Smith “Board of Director Email Group.” McCutchen filed the CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION LEADS CONTRACTORS LIST IN NORTHWEST 13 hours ago · Crossland Construction in Rogers ranks No. 1 on the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal’s annual list of largest commercial contractors, with 2020 revenue of $254 million. That’s a year-over-year improvement of nearly 22%. The list is ranked by 2020 revenue generated by a NEA LEADERS UPDATE ON I-57 POSSIBILITIES NEA leaders update on I-57 possibilities. Generations of civic and business leaders in Northeast Arkansas have dreamed of U.S. 67 being transformed into a complete, four-lane interstate highway stretching to the Missouri border. If the route were completely four-laned, it would become the primary thoroughfare connecting Chicago to largecities
AREA HOMEBUILDERS ADAPTING TO RISING COSTS, SHORTAGES IN Record high prices for lumber are leading to higher home building costs across the country, but Fort Smith area homebuilders continue to see a record number of new home builds and record sales revenue. Lumber prices have increased by more than 250% since April 2020, according to the National TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS Talk Business & Politics is a news website that covers business, politics and culture across all the Arkansas regions. You can alsosign up for daily e
MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
SIMMONS FIRST ACQUIRES TWO TENNESSEE BANKS IN $278 MILLION Pine Bluff-based Simmons First National Corp. announced Monday (June 7) it will acquire Landmark Community Bank and Triumph Bancshares, two Tennessee banks, in a combined transaction worth $277.9 million. Landmark Community Bank is based in NONPROFIT USES TECHNOLOGY TO STUDY CLOTHING DURABILITY Nonprofit uses technology to study clothing durability. Study participants used their smartphones to scan credit card-size tags to track their clothing usage. Global nonprofit The Sustainability Consortium (TSC), which is jointly administered by the University of Arkansas and Arizona State University, recently released a study onhow technology
LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday AUSTIN BOOTH NAMED AS DIRECTOR OF ARKANSAS GAME & FISH Austin Booth named as director of Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. The commissioners of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission unanimously voted Thursday (May 27) to approve Austin Booth, a native of Scott, to become the agency’s 19th director in its 106-year history. He will replace director Pat Fitts when he retires from the agency on June 30. STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TAKES CONTROL OF INDY HEALTH Arkansas Medicare Part D pharmacy benefits insurer Indy Health Insurance Co. (IHIC) has been placed under an order of rehabilitation by a circuit court in Pulaski County effective March 18. IHIC is an Arkansas domiciled company that provides Medicare Part D plans in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia. U.S. 63/412 BRIDGE AT RAVENDEN SHUT DOWN AFTER SIGNIFICANT The U.S. 63/412 bridge that spans the Spring River at Ravenden was closed around 12:30 p.m., according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation. Inspectors found a broken pin and a broken hangar on the bridge, according to ArDOT. Engineer Brad Smithee said they hope to have at least one lane of traffic open on the bridge by Tuesdaynight or
AREA HOMEBUILDERS ADAPTING TO RISING COSTS, SHORTAGES IN Record high prices for lumber are leading to higher home building costs across the country, but Fort Smith area homebuilders continue to see a record number of new home builds and record sales revenue. Lumber prices have increased by more than 250% since April 2020, according to the National FORT SMITH SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT An At-Large Position held by Bill Hanesworth is the only contested position in the school elections for Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education. Hanesworth is challenged by Matt Blaylock. Early voting for the election began Tuesday (May 11). The election is TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS Talk Business & Politics is a news website that covers business, politics and culture across all the Arkansas regions. You can alsosign up for daily e
MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
SIMMONS FIRST ACQUIRES TWO TENNESSEE BANKS IN $278 MILLION Pine Bluff-based Simmons First National Corp. announced Monday (June 7) it will acquire Landmark Community Bank and Triumph Bancshares, two Tennessee banks, in a combined transaction worth $277.9 million. Landmark Community Bank is based in NONPROFIT USES TECHNOLOGY TO STUDY CLOTHING DURABILITY Nonprofit uses technology to study clothing durability. Study participants used their smartphones to scan credit card-size tags to track their clothing usage. Global nonprofit The Sustainability Consortium (TSC), which is jointly administered by the University of Arkansas and Arizona State University, recently released a study onhow technology
LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday AUSTIN BOOTH NAMED AS DIRECTOR OF ARKANSAS GAME & FISH Austin Booth named as director of Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. The commissioners of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission unanimously voted Thursday (May 27) to approve Austin Booth, a native of Scott, to become the agency’s 19th director in its 106-year history. He will replace director Pat Fitts when he retires from the agency on June 30. STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TAKES CONTROL OF INDY HEALTH Arkansas Medicare Part D pharmacy benefits insurer Indy Health Insurance Co. (IHIC) has been placed under an order of rehabilitation by a circuit court in Pulaski County effective March 18. IHIC is an Arkansas domiciled company that provides Medicare Part D plans in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia. U.S. 63/412 BRIDGE AT RAVENDEN SHUT DOWN AFTER SIGNIFICANT The U.S. 63/412 bridge that spans the Spring River at Ravenden was closed around 12:30 p.m., according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation. Inspectors found a broken pin and a broken hangar on the bridge, according to ArDOT. Engineer Brad Smithee said they hope to have at least one lane of traffic open on the bridge by Tuesdaynight or
AREA HOMEBUILDERS ADAPTING TO RISING COSTS, SHORTAGES IN Record high prices for lumber are leading to higher home building costs across the country, but Fort Smith area homebuilders continue to see a record number of new home builds and record sales revenue. Lumber prices have increased by more than 250% since April 2020, according to the National FORT SMITH SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT An At-Large Position held by Bill Hanesworth is the only contested position in the school elections for Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education. Hanesworth is challenged by Matt Blaylock. Early voting for the election began Tuesday (May 11). The election is ADVICE FOR STARTING YOUR DREAM SMALL BUSINESS 21 hours ago · As the pandemic recedes and business optimism rises, opportunities to start a small business may abound. Additionally, the disruptions of the previous year have prompted many people to dust off their dreams of starting their own business. Should POLL: GOV. HUTCHINSON SEES JOB APPROVAL DIP, BUT STILL IN 15 hours ago · A protracted pandemic, a contentious legislative session, and a contrarian stance against Trumpism may have taken a toll on Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s job approval rating with Arkansas voters. According to a new Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix CollegePoll,
NEA LEGISLATORS ASSESS GOVERNOR’S PANDEMIC PERFORMANCE 23 hours ago · The worst viral plague to hit the country since the Spanish Flu epidemic in 1918 cast a pall over the state of Arkansas and its leadership during most of 2020 and it continues in 2021. Gov. Asa Hutchinson passed a series of emergency orders to deal with SUPER PAC LAUNCHES TO DEFEAT SARAH SANDERS, FIGHT TRUMPISM 18 hours ago · A new independent expenditure Super PAC, Liberty and Justice for Arkansas, has formed to “combat Trumpism” and “defeat Sarah Huckabee Sanders,” the Republican candidate for governor. The LJA group said it plans to hold “right-wing extremists accountable for their actions.” “The group COURT ORDERS NINE MEMBERS OF PLANT BOARD TO BE REMOVED 16 hours ago · The Pulaski County Circuit Court, 6th Division, issued an order Thursday (June 10) removing nine of the 18 members of the State Plant Board from their positions on the board. The Court’s action was a result of a ruling from the Arkansas Supreme Court that those nine members had been J.B. HUNT COLLABORATES WITH WAYMO TO MOVE FREIGHT 22 hours ago · Lowell-based carrier J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. announced Thursday (June 10) it is working with autonomous technology developer Waymo to autonomously move freight in Texas for one of J.B. Hunt’s customers.. The test run will use Waymo Via, the company’s autonomous Class 8 truck powered by Waymo Driver, to haul freight between facilities in Houston and Fort Worth, Texas. POLL: BIDEN, BOOZMAN STRUGGLE WITH JOB APPROVAL, BUT NOT 1 day ago · President Joe Biden and U.S. Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., have varying job approval ratings in Arkansas, but for the most part, they are in line with historical polling trends. A new Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College poll of 535 Arkansas voters shows Biden and Boozman with negative job GOVERNOR TOUTS BENEFITS OF MCCLELLAN-KERR NAVIGATION 17 hours ago · Arkansas’ top economic sector is agriculture and each year it creates tens of thousands of jobs and pours billions into the Natural State’s economy. One critical element of that continued success is flood control along the state’s many waterways and 50 years ago the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas WITH WALTON FINANCIAL SUPPORT, STATEWIDE FUND STARTED FOR 22 hours ago · A new statewide fund will support organizations working to improve the quality of life for LGBTQ Arkansans. According to a news release Thursday (June 10), the $1 million fund is launching with philanthropic support from the Alice L. Walton Foundation and from Tom Walton and his wife Olivia through the Walton FamilyFoundation.
TRUCKING ASSOCIATION LEADER SAYS MEMPHIS BRIDGE REOPENING Arkansas Trucking Association President Shannon Newton said short-term and long-term solutions are being discussed to resolve the transportation challenges presented by the closure of the damaged I-40 Mississippi River bridge to Memphis. During TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS Talk Business & Politics is a news website that covers business, politics and culture across all the Arkansas regions. You can alsosign up for daily e
MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
NONPROFIT USES TECHNOLOGY TO STUDY CLOTHING DURABILITY Nonprofit uses technology to study clothing durability. Study participants used their smartphones to scan credit card-size tags to track their clothing usage. Global nonprofit The Sustainability Consortium (TSC), which is jointly administered by the University of Arkansas and Arizona State University, recently released a study onhow technology
LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday NEA LEADERS UPDATE ON I-57 POSSIBILITIES NEA leaders update on I-57 possibilities. Generations of civic and business leaders in Northeast Arkansas have dreamed of U.S. 67 being transformed into a complete, four-lane interstate highway stretching to the Missouri border. If the route were completely four-laned, it would become the primary thoroughfare connecting Chicago to largecities
TRUCKING ASSOCIATION LEADER SAYS MEMPHIS BRIDGE REOPENING Arkansas Trucking Association President Shannon Newton said short-term and long-term solutions are being discussed to resolve the transportation challenges presented by the closure of the damaged I-40 Mississippi River bridge to Memphis. During STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TAKES CONTROL OF INDY HEALTH Arkansas Medicare Part D pharmacy benefits insurer Indy Health Insurance Co. (IHIC) has been placed under an order of rehabilitation by a circuit court in Pulaski County effective March 18. IHIC is an Arkansas domiciled company that provides Medicare Part D plans in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia. BLAYLOCK DEFEATS INCUMBENT HANESWORTH FOR FORT SMITH With just 1,617 votes cast, incumbent Fort Smith School Board member Bill Hanesworth lost his reelection bid to Matt Blaylock. Blaylock, president of Blaylock Heating & Air Conditioning & Plumbing Services, captured 63.4%, or 1,027 votes. Hanesworth, who is the board president, and Blaylock were the AREA HOMEBUILDERS ADAPTING TO RISING COSTS, SHORTAGES IN Record high prices for lumber are leading to higher home building costs across the country, but Fort Smith area homebuilders continue to see a record number of new home builds and record sales revenue. Lumber prices have increased by more than 250% since April 2020, according to the National FORT SMITH SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT An At-Large Position held by Bill Hanesworth is the only contested position in the school elections for Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education. Hanesworth is challenged by Matt Blaylock. Early voting for the election began Tuesday (May 11). The election is TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS Talk Business & Politics is a news website that covers business, politics and culture across all the Arkansas regions. You can alsosign up for daily e
MEAT PRICES RISE TO RECORD LEVELS In numerous cases, wholesale prices for specific meat products are at record levels, exceeding the levels provoked by the pandemic disruptions one year ago. Unlike last year, lack of supply is not the issue. Year-to-date production of beef, pork and broilers is higher, not only compared to last year but also higher than 2019 levels,”Peel said.
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LAVACA RESIDENT CHARGED IN $143 MILLION FRAUD SCHEME Billy Joe Taylor of Lavaca was charged with fraud related to COVID-19 testing as part of a nationwide investigation into health care fraud schemes that exploited the pandemic and resulted in more than $143 million in false billings, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ on Wednesday NEA LEADERS UPDATE ON I-57 POSSIBILITIES NEA leaders update on I-57 possibilities. Generations of civic and business leaders in Northeast Arkansas have dreamed of U.S. 67 being transformed into a complete, four-lane interstate highway stretching to the Missouri border. If the route were completely four-laned, it would become the primary thoroughfare connecting Chicago to largecities
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WALMART SHELVES JET BLACK SHOPPING SERVICE, CUTS NEARLY 300 JOBS Business Latest NewsNorthwest Arkansas
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__ Share __ Tweet __ __ It’s been two and a half years since Walmart began testing its white-glove concierge shopping service dubbed Jet black. After much speculation that Walmart would spin-off the venture given its negative cash flow, the retail giant said Thursday (Feb. 13) it will end theservice.
Jet black will cease operations Feb. 21 and nearly 300 employees will be laid off in the restructuring move. Walmart said 58 employees will join Walmart as the operation is rolled into Walmart’s customerorganization.
Walmart has sought ways to consolidate leadership and stem losses, having done that with Jet.com in recent months. The retailer said Store No. 8 goals are to launch new capabilities that can eventually be fueled by the Walmart engine. A greater focus on this work has been on understanding customers and how to better serve their diverseneeds.
“We’ve learned a lot through Jet black, including how customers respond to the ability of ordering by text as well as the type of items they purchase through texting. We’re eager to apply these learnings from Jet black and leverage its core capabilities within Walmart,” said Scott Eckert, senior vice president of next-generation for Store No. 8. Eckert said when Jet black was launched, part of the initiative was to test and build technology that could be used in other ways, including applying to other parts of the business. He said Walmart has explored a number of areas in conversational commerce, from Jet blacks’ text-based ordering to voice ordering in pickup and delivery. He said Walmart believes this technology will be an important way the company serves customers in the future. “We are only beginning to explore how the capabilities being developed within Store No 8 can complement one another and be leveraged to enhance the customer experience. We look forward to sharing more updates from the team as we work together to shape the future of retail at Walmart,” Eckert said. Walmart unveiled the service in the summer of 2017 that was by invitation only. Jet black customers paid $50 a month for the service that afforded them a shopping assistant accessible by text. The service was exclusive to certain sections of Manhattan and the shopping assistants made purchases on behalf of the customers from various places including Walmart competitors. The service also provided giftware and same-day delivery. Walmart never disclosed how many customers it served on Jet black, merely stating there was a waiting list. Walmart said the impacted employees would be offered severance packages based on their eligibility. The 58 employees who remain with Walmart will remain in New York, report to Janey Whiteside, chief customer officer, and focus on conversational commerce. This move was not a surprise as Walmart continues to stem its losses estimated to be $1 billion this year on its e-commerce and ancillary businesses. In October, Jenny Fleiss stepped down as leader for Jet black and Nate Faust took over as CEO for the venture. Fleiss was retained as an advisor. Annibal Sodero, professor of supply chain at Ohio State University, has told Talk Business & Politics he would not be surprised to see Walmart begin reducing losses in ventures like Jet black. He said while machine learning was at the core of the Jet black experiment, it also takes people who have to refine the algorithms and teach the machines to react favorably to customer requests. He said the pilot has been incubated by Walmart and standing on its own would be a new ballgame without Walmart support. Sodero said data sets gleaned from a Jet black venture would be rich for a retailer like Walmart. He said it will be interesting to see if and how Walmart leverages the data to benefit the company. Otherwise, he said expensive pilots like this one won’t be worth the time andeffort.
“Walmart has one of the richest data sets in the world on consumers from those who shop in stores and online. But they have not yet revealed what their strategy is for all this data they are collecting. Without knowing their strategy is it impossible to determine if the acquisitions, pilot tests and other initiatives have the potential to move the needle forward for Walmart,” he said.COMMENTS
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