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Ownership reporting requirements reinstated for small businesses

WASHINGTON, DC – A recent federal court decision has reinstated beneficial ownership information reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act, impacting businesses across the United States. The ruling, issued by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Smith, et al. v. U.S. Department of the Treasury, et al., restores reporting obligations for companies that had previously been placed on hold.
To ease compliance, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has extended the filing deadline by 30 days, setting a new due date of March 21, 2025. The extension is intended to provide businesses additional time to meet their reporting obligations. FinCEN has said it will provide an update before that deadline in case further modifications are needed.
Companies that were previously assigned a reporting deadline later than March 21 must adhere to their original deadlines. For example, businesses that qualify for certain disaster relief extensions should follow the April deadline rather than the March deadline.
Some entities involved in ongoing litigation, including plaintiffs in National Small Business United v. Yellen, are not currently required to report their beneficial ownership information. The lawsuit, which includes reporting companies linked to Isaac Winkles, the National Small Business Association and its members as of March 1, 2024, has effectively paused their reporting obligations at this time.
The Corporate Transparency Act, which was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act in 2021, introduced the BOI reporting requirement as a means to combat financial crimes, such as money laundering, tax evasion, and the use of anonymous shell companies for illicit activities. The law requires most U.S. corporations, limited liability companies, and similar entities to disclose their true owners to FinCEN, which maintains a secure database accessible to law enforcement agencies and financial regulators.
The law was a bipartisan effort aimed at closing loopholes that allow criminals to conceal their identities behind layers of corporate entities. Supporters of the measure, including anti-corruption advocates and financial watchdogs, argue that increased transparency will help prevent the misuse of the U.S. financial system. However, some business groups have pushed back, citing concerns over regulatory burdens, privacy, and compliance costs, particularly for small businesses.
FinCEN also announced its intent to review the BOI reporting process to reduce burdens on lower-risk businesses, particularly small businesses.
Companies can file their BOI reports electronically through FinCEN’s E-Filing system at https://boiefiling.fincen.gov. More information is available on FinCEN’s website at fincen.gov/boi.
The decision marks a significant shift in corporate reporting requirements, and businesses are advised to ensure compliance with the updated deadlines to avoid potential penalties.
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REPORT: Plane skids off runway after emergency landing

FAYETTEVILLE – A small aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Drake Field on Monday afternoon after experiencing engine problems mid-flight, according to a report by KNWA Television’s Doug Warner.
The aircraft, a Cessna 210 Centurion registered to South Delta Aviation of Fayetteville, had departed from the same airport earlier in the day. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot reported engine trouble and smoke in the cockpit, prompting a return to the airport.
Flight tracking data indicates the plane reached an altitude of approximately 6,500 feet and traveled as far east as Madison County near the Crosses area before reversing course.
The pilot successfully brought the aircraft back to Drake Field, though the plane skidded off the runway during the emergency landing. Despite the incident, all three people onboard escaped injury.
Authorities have not yet released the names of those involved, and the cause of the engine issue remains under investigation.
South Delta Aviation is a flight services provider based in Fayetteville. The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to review the incident as part of routine post-incident procedures.
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Two dead following head on collision with school bus

EUREKA SPRINGS – Two people from Colorado were killed Friday morning in a head-on collision involving a school bus on U.S. Highway 62 near Eureka Springs, according to the Arkansas State Police.
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Sanders Seeks Ban on Soft Drinks, Candy in SNAP Program

LITTLE ROCK — Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday submitted a waiver to the U.S. Department of Agriculture requesting a ban on soft drinks and candy from Arkansas’ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP or food stamps.
The proposed change, which would make Arkansas one of the first states to limit sugary and highly processed items under the program, is aimed at improving the health of low-income residents.
“President Trump and his administration have put a laser focus on solving America’s chronic disease epidemic, and reforming our food stamp program is a great place to start,” Sanders said in a statement. “Banning soft drinks and candy from food stamps will remove some of the least-healthy, most-processed foods from the program and encourage low-income Arkansans to eat better.”
The waiver also seeks to add rotisserie chicken to the list of SNAP-eligible items. The state intends to use the GS1 US food categorization system to implement the policy changes.
Kristi Putnam, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, praised the move.
“Helping Arkansans improve their health is a top priority for our agency across all programs,” Putnam said. “Encouraging people to use their SNAP benefits for healthier foods is an important step that we believe will be truly beneficial to the people we serve.”
SNAP is a $119 billion federal program that provides food assistance to low-income Americans. About 23% of spending—roughly $27 billion annually—goes toward soft drinks, unhealthy snacks, candy, and desserts, according to recent studies. Arkansas has one of the nation’s highest rates of chronic conditions, with one-third of residents experiencing diabetes or pre-diabetes.
Citing data from Stanford University, state officials noted that banning sugary drinks from SNAP could prevent 141,000 cases of childhood obesity and 240,000 cases of adult-onset Type 2 diabetes.
The waiver submission opens a 30-day public comment period in Arkansas. Sanders first announced her intent to pursue the change in December 2024.
The move is part of a broader effort by the Sanders administration to address food insecurity and promote healthier diets. Earlier this year, Sanders signed legislation providing free breakfast for all Arkansas students and redirecting medical marijuana tax revenue to sustain summer and school meal programs.
Last summer, the state served 260,000 students through its Summer EBT program, which will continue this year. Sanders also signed a bill making school lunch free for students who previously qualified for reduced-price meals.
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Griffin Reports Half Million Dollar Haul For Re-Election Effort

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has officially kicked off his 2026 re-election campaign with a strong financial showing, reporting more than $570,000 raised during the first quarter of 2025 and a cash-on-hand total of $1.09 million.
The fundraising figures were disclosed in Griffin’s first campaign finance report of the election cycle. The Republican incumbent, who previously served as the state’s lieutenant governor and a U.S. congressman, touted the early momentum as a sign of broad support for his record as the state’s top legal officer.
“I am extremely grateful to all those who have helped us achieve this incredible start to the re-election campaign,” Griffin said in a statement. “We are just getting started, but I am looking forward to taking my campaign to every corner of the state and sharing my track record of getting conservative results for the people of Arkansas.”
Griffin was first elected attorney general in 2022, succeeding Leslie Rutledge, who reached term limits and ran for lieutenant governor. Since taking office, Griffin has focused on issues including public safety, consumer protection, and lawsuits challenging federal policies under the Biden administration. He has frequently aligned himself with other Republican attorneys general across the country on matters such as border security and environmental regulations.
The 2026 attorney general’s race is still in its early stages, with no major Democratic challengers having officially entered the race. Griffin’s early financial advantage may serve as a deterrent to potential opponents, giving him a significant head start in what could become a closely watched down-ballot contest.
Griffin, 56, is a former U.S. Attorney and served two terms in Congress representing Arkansas’s 2nd District. A longtime figure in Arkansas Republican politics, he has also held leadership roles in the military and legal fields.
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Former “Voice of the Razorbacks” Celebrates 90th Birthday

LITTLE ROCK – One of Arkansas’s most beloved voices in sports and television is celebrating a milestone today. Dave Woodman, the longtime KARK sportscaster and former “Voice of the Razorbacks,” turns 90.
Woodman’s name is synonymous with Arkansas broadcasting. For decades, he was a nightly fixture in homes across the state, delivering sports headlines with a distinctive voice and a steady presence. He began his Arkansas career in 1970 as KARK’s sports director, part of a powerhouse news team that dominated local television ratings for more than a decade.
But Woodman’s career began long before his Arkansas days. Raised in Alabama, he got his start in broadcasting as a teenager and quickly climbed the ranks, working for NBC and CBS affiliates in Alabama and Louisiana before settling in Arkansas. His early years behind the mic gave him the polish that would later define his legendary status in the Natural State.
In 1974, Woodman stepped into one of the most prestigious roles in Arkansas sports media — radio play-by-play announcer for the Razorback football team. For three seasons, he was the “Voice of the Razorbacks,” calling unforgettable games including the team’s 31-10 Cotton Bowl victory over Georgia in 1976.
He returned to KARK after that stint and continued covering Arkansas sports through some of their biggest moments, from Lou Holtz’s football teams to the Razorback basketball program’s rise. Later, he transitioned into news anchoring, hosting KARK’s morning and noon newscasts through the 1990s before retiring from daily broadcasting in 2000.
Even after retirement, Woodman remained active behind the scenes, producing KARK’s Community Service Awards for more than a decade. That work earned him a regional Emmy and cemented his reputation as a broadcaster who never stopped giving back.
Over the years, Woodman has been inducted into the Arkansas Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame and was most recently honored with the NATAS Mid-America Gold Circle Award for more than 50 years in broadcasting.
For many Arkansans, Dave Woodman isn’t just a sportscaster — he’s a voice that brings back memories of big Razorback wins, Friday night high school highlights, and trusted news coverage. His career helped shape the way sports were covered in Arkansas, and his legacy continues to inspire young broadcasters across the state.
Today, colleagues, fans, and viewers alike are celebrating a career that defined an era — and the man who made Arkansas sports come alive on screen.
Happy 90th birthday, Dave Woodman.
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