Arkansas Delegation announces disaster assistance for state
U.S. Senators Mark Pryor and John Boozman today joined Congressmen Rick Crawford (AR-1), Tim Griffin (AR-2), and Steve Womack (AR-3) to announce that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has...
View ArticleState to hold eBay auction of unclaimed property Friday
Auditor of State Charlie Daniels will host an eBay auction of unclaimed property on Friday, January 25, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. CST.
View ArticleLawmakers looking to require drug testing for unemployed
Arkansas lawmakers have been considering a proposal to require people seeking unemployment be subject to an initial drug test and some receiving unemployment be subject to random drug testing.
View ArticleChanging old law could keep fish farmers out of hot water
The National Agricultural Law Center is helping change a 113-year-old law meant to protect wildlife, but today could subject fish farmers to prison or a $250,000 fine for accidentally shipping an...
View ArticleArkansas Weekly Gas Update
Average retail gasoline prices in Arkansas have fallen 5.6 cents per gallon in the past week
View ArticleCritical habitat designation proposed
Te United States Fish And Wildlife Service’s proposed 42 percent of Arkansas’ geographical area as critical habitat, which includes the watershed.
View ArticleAHTD responds to winter storm criticism
State highway department acknowledges problems in winter storm response
View ArticleAudit reveals possible ethics violations
Legislative audit findings allege ethics violations against former Public Defender Beverly Claunch
View ArticleHonoring fallen heroes
Arkansas honored firefighters lost in the line of duty last Saturday
View ArticleMilestone for water garden project
The National Endowment for the Arts gave a $40,000 grant to begin a feasibility study for the project
View ArticleAlcohol ballot initiative makes initial goal
On Wednesday, Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin announced the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Amendment met the initial signature requirement to appear on the November ballot.
View ArticleBlanchard Springs to remain open
Cave closings will not affect the popular tourist destination
View ArticleMinimum wage proposal meets initial count
Secretary of State Mark Martin announced Wednesday that the ballot initiative to increase the minimum wage in Arkansas has met the initial signature count requirement.
View ArticleUpdate on ballot initiatives
Secretary of State reports more signatures turned in for alcohol and minimum wage initiatives.
View ArticleMcDaniel: Know your landlord-tenant laws
The topic of landlord and tenant rights is one of most common when consumers call Attorney General Dustin McDaniel’s Consumer Protection Division.
View ArticleAlcohol initiative makes ballot
The Alcoholic Beverage Amendment garnered enough signatures to make the November ballot.
View ArticleMinimum wage initiative makes ballot
The initiative to increase the minimum wage in Arkansas garnered enough signatures to make the General Election ballot on November 4th
View ArticleAG warns of Ebola scams
Arkansas Attorney General warns of scammers taking advantage of Ebola scare
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