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Larry Bittle

Street Address:
2786 N College Avenue
Suite A
Fayetteville, AR 72703-3314
Mailing Address:
2786 N College Ave Ste A
Fayetteville, AR 72703-3359
  • Phone: (479) 521-6505
    Fax: (479) 521-6570
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 8:00am to 5:30pm
    After Hours by Appointment

My background and achievements
  • University of Arkansas - BSBA 1971
  • Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Past Chairman
  • Northside Rotary Club, Member & Past President
  • University of Arkansas Alumni Assoc, Past Treasurer
  • NWA Radiation Therapy Institute, Board Member
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  • Fayetteville Civil Service Commission, Commissioner
  • Fayetteville Country Club, Member & Past President
  • Fayetteville Public Schools, Technology Committee
  • Active member of local church
  • Holiday Hoops Basketball Tournament, Chairman
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Judith Sholmire
Office Associate
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Office Representative
Auto, Home, Life, Health, Commercial. 8 years experience with State Farm
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