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Mike Huckabee being steered toward 2012 race Let me put our former governor on the couch for a minute. - Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008 Both encouraged and discouraged by Arkansas' economy This week Aubrey McClendon came to town and reminded Arkansans how much his company has done to aid in the state's economic expansion, and judging from last year's employment data, his industry is one of economy's few bright spots. - Sun, Apr 20, 2008 Taking inventory of the Democrats' presidential contenders The Democratic Primary is the gift that keeps giving. The elongated calendar has afforded Hillary and Barack, Barry, B. - Wed, Apr 16, 2008 A good idea gone bad I thought it was a wonderful idea: Six o'clock in the morning and I, along with my partner in crime, Stacy Sells, formerly Stacy Pittman, were in the studios of the local public radio station kicking off its annual spring fund-raising drive. - Sun, Apr 13, 2008 King Henry and his enablers Fawning praise and accolades began pouring in for Gov. Mike Beebe before the ink had dried on the bill he signed, which increases the state's severance tax on natural gas. - Wed, Apr 09, 2008 Assessing the economy in Arkansas A few weeks back a group of well-meaning Arkansans interested in growing the state's economy met with a few academic types in Washington who shared their insight and wisdom as to how a poor state like theirs might get over the economic hump. - Sun, Apr 06, 2008 Arkansas' Republican maverick Dave Bisbee is unique. The Republican state senator from Northwest Arkansas is term-limited and currently is taking part in what should be his final legislative session. - Wed, Apr 02, 2008 A severance tax quiz With lawmakers converging on the state Capitol this week to raise the severance tax on natural gas, it is obvious that many suffer from incorrect understanding of what higher taxes would do to this volatile and emerging sector of the economy. - Sat, Mar 29, 2008 Obama's profile in liberalism That Barack Obama would eschew the liberal label is not surprising. - Wed, Mar 26, 2008 |