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CLEAN ENERGY AND PIVOTING ON A DIME GARDEN ROWS … DYNAMIC DUOS
more problems than they solve. Constant calls for the next all-or-nothing policy, meanwhile, tend to polarize rather than unify, yielding a lack of buy-in that predictably limits positive results.”
The next all-or-nothing policy … That indeed seems to be the approach: You’re either with us — all the way — or you’re against us.
Lexie the golden retriever was a rescue dog, delivered a decade ago from an abandoned home in which she was found chained to the bathroom sink.
She was probably 4 or 5 at the time, we were told, and the severe skittishness which gradually abated attested to those years being hard ones.
Lexie never much cared for bathrooms after that, and understandably so. But she loved any other place we were. And from her customary spot by the front window, she loved seeing her adopted mom or dad pull in the driveway.
A trooper to the end, Lexie embodied unwavering trust and unconditional love. And she’ll be sorely missed.
By Heather Baker
President Shannon Newton, who shatters the stereotype of what a trucking executive should look like. Dwain Hebda goes the extra mile or 26 to bring us more of his outstanding work, which this month includes a visit with Arkansas Visionary Tommy May, another look at generational businesses in Arkansas and much more.
Also inside, you’ll find at look at some of the state’s top business hotels, Q&As with two of the state’s top transportation execs, and the stories behind Happy Egg Co. and Pediatrica Therapeutics.
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