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Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program County ↑ Account Name County Amount Funded Arkansas Allen and Hestir Dental, Inc. Arkansas $17,000.00 ameca Arkansas $18,000.00 AP Fabrications, LLC Arkansas $55,000.00 Bethea Brothers Drug Co., Inc. Arkansas $23,500.00 BLACK, INC. Arkansas $66,500.00 Bobby Wilkerson, Inc. Arkansas $36,000.00 Boling Enterprises, Inc. Arkansas $9,000.00 Boyd & Buie, Inc. Arkansas $4,000.00 Brawley's Fitness LLC Arkansas $3,000.00 Buerkle Drug Management Arkansas $4,000.00 Bull Pen Restaurant Arkansas $11,000.00 C&C Creations Natural hair braiding studio Arkansas $1,500.00 Cristopher Simpson Arkansas $2,000.00 Dean's Pharmacies Inc Arkansas $30,500.00 Diamond Oak Home Care, LLC Arkansas $13,000.00 Dr. Lindsay Audirsch Arkansas $2,000.00 DrumLine Arkansas $67,500.00 D Story Inc Arkansas $3,000.00 First Baptist Church of Stuttgart, Inc. Arkansas $17,500.00 First United Methodist Church Arkansas $16,000.00 GamerTagg Nation Arkansas $14,000.00 George M Dunn Jr, OD, PA Arkansas $3,500.00 Green Moss, LLC Arkansas $6,000.00 Hairworks DBA Tiffani Burns Arkansas $1,000.00 Hairworks salon Arkansas $1,000.00 Holy Rosary Parish Arkansas $6,000.00 James L. Fish,DDS,LLC Arkansas $8,000.00 Japco Enterprises Inc Arkansas $1,000.00 Kibbs Bar B Que #2 Arkansas $1,000.00 Konecny Insurance Service Arkansas $7,500.00 L&L Eats and Sweets Arkansas $1,500.00 La T Da Boutique LLC Arkansas $1,000.00 Lennox Industries Inc Arkansas $100,000.00 LOTUS BLOSSUM Arkansas $5,500.00 Ludwig Distributing Company, Inc Arkansas $17,000.00 M&K Smith Transportation Arkansas $3,500.00 Mack's Sport Shop, LLLP Arkansas $76,500.00 Mebfi Holdings LLC Arkansas $13,000.00 Mibek II Partnership Arkansas $5,500.00 Nadines country style catering Arkansas $5,000.00 Open Season Sports Bar & Grill, Inc Arkansas $22,500.00 Petrus Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc Arkansas $28,000.00 Petrus-Stuttgart d/b/a Petrus Auto Sales Arkansas $21,500.00 Pirani Investments LLC Arkansas $2,500.00 Ponders Auctions Inc Arkansas $3,000.00 Producers Rice Mill Arkansas $100,000.00 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Arkansas $5,000.00 Randall S Hestir, DDS, Inc. Arkansas $16,000.00 Randy L Cress DCPA Arkansas $2,000.00 Rice Capital,Inc. Arkansas $13,000.00 Riceland Foods, Inc. Arkansas $100,000.00 Riceland Seed Company Arkansas $94,000.00 Rich N Tone Calls, Inc. Arkansas $16,000.00 Roots hair salon Arkansas $3,000.00 Rousseau Tire Service Arkansas $2,000.00 Shine Beauty Bar Arkansas $1,000.00 Shodan, LLC Arkansas $6,000.00 Simply Southern Hair Salon Arkansas $1,000.00 SIMPSON REPAIR SERVICE LLC Arkansas $2,000.00 Streamlines Fitness & Tanning Arkansas $1,000.00 Studio Allegro Arkansas $2,000.00 Studio M Arkansas $1,000.00 Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce Arkansas $2,500.00 Stuttgart Country Club Arkansas $9,000.00 Tandem Power, Inc. Arkansas $8,000.00 The Dental Clinic at Stuttgart Arkansas $5,500.00 The Farmers and Merchants Bank Arkansas $100,000.00 The French Seam Arkansas $2,500.00 The Law Office of Furonda Brasfield PLLC Arkansas $1,000.00 The West Haven, Inc. Arkansas $14,000.00 Three Rivers Lodging and RV Arkansas $2,000.00 Town Branch United Brands, LLC Arkansas $2,000.00 Tracy Family Practice Arkansas $7,000.00 William A Fielder, OD PA Arkansas $6,000.00 Subtotal Sum $1,279,500.00 Count 74 Ashley 80 Acre Designs Ashley $2,000.00 Advanced Eyecare Associates of Crossett, Ashley $11,500.00 ARNET COMPUTER SERVICES Ashley $1,000.00 Ashley County Skilled Workcenter, Inc. Ashley $16,500.00 Backwater Inc. Ashley $12,500.00 Baker's Pharmacy, Inc. Ashley $6,000.00 Barry V. Thompson, M.D., P.A. Ashley $7,000.00 Beech Street Bistro, LLC Ashley $17,000.00 Berry Packing Inc Ashley $7,000.00 Boys and Girls Club of Ashley County Ashley $3,500.00 Carlynne’s Ashley $1,000.00 COUNTRY VITTLES Ashley $3,500.00 David J. Barton, DDS, "PA" Ashley $7,500.00 DEDICATED LOGISTICS, LLC Ashley $44,000.00 Double CSW Restaurants Ashley $45,500.00 Emma Jeans Beauty Shop & Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Ashley $1,000.00 Faithful Hospitality LLC Ashley $9,000.00 Foote's Grocery Inc Ashley $31,500.00 G & M Foods, inc Ashley $33,000.00 GII,LLC Ashley $8,500.00 H&R Block of Hamburg Ashley $4,500.00 Hamburg Pharmacy Ashley $4,000.00 Harper & Associates, PLLC Ashley $3,500.00 Harrison's Department Store Ashley $3,000.00 Hightower & Shepard Group, LLC Ashley $8,978.87 Holt Auto Group Ashley $16,500.00 iCareRx, Inc. Ashley $7,000.00 JB'S Wing Stop & Burgers, LLC Ashley $11,500.00 Jellybean Junction Daycare Ashley $4,000.00 Jones Funeral Home, Inc. Ashley $3,000.00 Kinard Jewelers Ashley $3,500.00 Larco, Inc Ashley $38,000.00 Master Technicians and Mechanicals Ashley $14,000.00 Max Bowl LLC Ashley $2,000.00 MECHANISMS, INC./ Ashley $17,500.00 Medders Funeral Home Ashley $5,000.00 Megan Wolfe Farmers Insurance Agency Ashley $2,000.00 MID-SOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC Ashley $25,000.00 Milton-Herring DDS PC Ashley $16,500.00 MISSISSIPPI AG /AR AG COMPANY INC Ashley $73,500.00 Morgan Family Dentistry, PLLC Ashley $3,000.00 MORRIS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, LLC Ashley $59,000.00 Phoenix Youth & Family Services, Inc. Ashley $14,000.00 Portland Drug, LLC Ashley $3,000.00 R&R Cleaning Services Ashley $3,000.00 Resolutions Behavioral Health Services, LLC. Ashley $1,000.00 Rice & Riley Properites Ashley $6,000.00 Richard L Maxwell & Associates, PLLC Ashley $5,500.00 Rickey Nelms Logging Inc Ashley $42,000.00 ROYAL C FARMS LLC Ashley $26,000.00 Shawn Hickman CPA Ashley $2,000.00 Shear Style Salon & Gifts Ashley $1,000.00 Somerset Senior Living at Crossett Ashley $56,000.00 STEVE BOLIN LOGGING INC Ashley $18,000.00 STEVE BOLIN TRUCKING INC Ashley $20,000.00 Stonegate Villa Health and Rehabilitation Ashley $70,500.00 The Friedman Agency Ashley $4,000.00 Triple A Equipment Repair, LLC Ashley $11,500.00 U.S. Dunnage, LLC. Ashley $35,000.00 Weatherly Exxon Ashley $4,000.00 Weatherly Restaurants Ashley $19,000.00 Weatherly Subway Ashley $5,000.00 Weatherly Wash Ashley $1,500.00 West 3rd LLC Ashley $2,000.00 West Farms Hayman LLC Ashley $8,000.00 Williams Properties Ashley $2,000.00 Subtotal Sum $953,478.87 Count 66 Baxter 5TH STREET SALON / JULIES HAIR Baxter $1,000.00 Adita's Restaurant Baxter $5,000.00 AFFORDABLE INSURANCE, LLC Baxter $15,500.00 American Truck Repair Baxter $4,500.00 Arena Brothers Inc. dba Arena sports grill Baxter $18,000.00 Arp Foot and Ankle Clinic Baxter $12,500.00 Ashley Havens Insurance LLC Baxter $5,500.00 Aunt Grace's Stay 'N Play Resort Baxter $2,000.00 Bailey Therapeutic Massage Baxter $1,000.00 Baxter County Regional Hospital, Inc. 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Baxter $60,500.00 GENERAL WATER CONDITIONING CO Baxter $2,000.00 GND, LLC dba Holly's Jewelry Baxter $5,000.00 Gracon, Inc Baxter $99,500.00 Green's Garage Doors LLC Baxter $1,000.00 Harper Promotions Baxter $1,500.00 Headliners Salon & Day Spa, Ltd. Baxter $4,500.00 HEALING & HARMONY SALON Baxter $1,000.00 Hopmh LLC Baxter $8,500.00 Hospice of the Ozarks Baxter $39,500.00 Humane Society of North Central Arkansas Baxter $11,000.00 Hummingbird Hideaway Resort Baxter $2,000.00 Ideal Weight Loss LLC Baxter $1,500.00 Jack And Ruth Ann Clayton INC Baxter $23,000.00 Jalaram Hotels LLC Baxter $4,000.00 James Boyett Insurance Agency Inc Baxter $7,500.00 JBS Heraing, Inc.
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