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Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 Funds may be restored to cut budgets, Beebe says By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe said Friday he will consider restoring money cut from some agencies' budgets following news of a 6. - Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 Shale play helping some counties avoid economic hard times By Rob Moritz CONWAY - The Fayetteville Shale play in north and central Arkansas is "like manna from heaven," a Conway real estate broker said Friday during an economic and community development conference. - Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 Beebe to ADEQ: Ignore pressure on coal plant permit By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe said Friday he has told the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality not to bow to outside pressure in deciding whether to grant an air quality permit for a proposed coal-fired power plant in Southwest Arkansas. - Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 Past News Editorial: Bailout back in House's court On Tuesday, we praised the members of Arkansas' congressional delegation for their votes in support of the bailout legislation. - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 State revenues jump 6.3 pct in September Arkansas News Bureau - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 DHS hears comments on foster parenting policy By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Mary Ann Hansen cried during a state Department of Human Services hearing Thursday as she spoke about her childhood with adoptive parents. - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 Anti-animal cruelty law may happen in 2009, McDaniel says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said Thursday is seeking input from a variety of groups in developing animal cruelty bill for the 2009 legislative session, including organizations that have consistently opposed such a measure in the past. - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 Constitution prohibits casinos, AG says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said Thursday his office will fully defend Lt. - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 UA e-mail case dismissed, appeal moot, court says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The game clock ran out on the Houston Nutt-Mitch Mustain saga Thursday when the state Supreme Court rejected a petition to reinstate a lawsuit accusing the University of Arkansas and a former chancellor of improperly investigating a fan's prof - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 Governor announces appointments Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe announced the appointments of 20 Arkansans to state boards and commissions Thursday. - Fri, Oct 03, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court dismisses UA e-mail lawsuit The state Supreme Court today rejected a petition to reinstate a lawsuit accusing the University of Arkansas of not investigating a football fan's profanity-laced e-mail to ex-UA quarterback Mitch Mustain. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Group to fight foster parenting policy By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A coalition formed to oppose an initiated act to ban unmarried couples living together from adopting or serving as foster parents said Wednesday it also will fight a state policy banning placement of foster children with cohabiting adults. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Hillary Clinton to campaign for Obama in Little Rock By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Former Arkansas first lady Hillary Clinton will campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama in Little Rock on Oct. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Hutchinson planning bills concerning college remediation By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A Northwest Arkansas lawmaker said Wednesday she is having a bill drafted for the 2009 legislative session that would partially reimburse college freshmen at state universities who pass remediation courses. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Chesapeake enters agreement to transport gas from Fayetteville Shale play Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - A new 187-mile pipeline originating in Conway County will transport 375 million cubic feet of natural gas per day produced by Chesapeake Energy Corp. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Air base marks changes in mission By Ed Galucki JACKSONVILLE - Activation of the 19th Air Mobility Wing at Little Rock Air Force Base on Wednesday marked a change of mission from training to operational readiness. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 New trial ordered for transient convicted of murder Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The state Court of Appeals on Wednesday ordered a new trial for a transient convicted in 2006 in the stabbing death of another homeless man at a West Memphis truck stop. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Court affirms custody case involving allegations of Wicca Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - A Southeast Arkansas woman who argued she lost custody of her son because of a judge's perception of her alleged practice of Wicca lost her appeal Wednesday before a divided state Court of Appeals Wednesday. - Thu, Oct 02, 2008 Beebe touts water bond proposal By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe said Tuesday he expects voters to approve a $300 million bond issue for water projects in November, provided they understand it will not raise their taxes. - Wed, Oct 01, 2008 Presidents say higher ed proposals could hurt college students By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Members of the Arkansas Higher Education Presidents Council said Tuesday that some of the proposals being recommended for the state Department of Higher Education's legislative package next year could end up hurting two- and four-year colleges - Wed, Oct 01, 2008 Little Rock Air Force Base shifting focus By Ed Galucki JACKSONVILLE - Primary operations at Little Rock Air Force Base is shifting from training to combat. - Wed, Oct 01, 2008 State auditor seeking owners of $23 million in unclaimed property By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Two coins believed to date back to the time of Jesus are almost certainly the oldest items of unclaimed property in this year's Great Arkansas Treasure Hunt. - Wed, Oct 01, 2008 Patrol cars display photos of missing, abducted children By Jeremy Peppas NORTH LITTLE ROCK - Police officers have a new tool to help find missing children - their patrol cars. - Wed, Oct 01, 2008 Arkansas not immune to worsening financial crisis By James Jefferson and John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - More bad news from Wall Street could help push the state economy overall into recession and make it harder for Arkansans with blemishes on their credit to get loans, Arkansas' chief economist said Monday. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 Beebe pumps own gas to promote biofuel By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Taking on a task usually performed for him by others, Gov. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 AG: Legislature must determine reappraisal definition By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The meaning of a phrase in the state's property reappraisal law that appears to puzzle some county equalization boards will have to be determined by the Legislature, the state attorney general said in an opinion Monday. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 Parole Board recommends clemency for sick murderer LITTLE ROCK - The state Parole Board recommended clemency Monday for a convicted murderer who in recent years has had a kidney and part of his lung removed because of cancer. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 Voter registration deadline is Monday LITTLE ROCK - The deadline to register to vote in Arkansas in time for the Nov. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 No poultry litter injunction, judge rules By Doug Thompson FAYETTEVILLE - A federal judge has denied a request to halt the use of poultry litter as fertilizer in the Illinois River watershed. - Tue, Sep 30, 2008 Editorial: Putting party, pettiness,politics aside It's frighteningly disappointing that the first reaction by legislative leaders of both major political after the failure of the proposed $700 billion financial rescue plan Monday was to blame the other side. - Mon, Sep 29, 2008 Those who play bingo play a lot, DFA statistics show By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - In the first eight months that charitable bingo parlors were legal in Arkansas, operators purchased about 110 million playing cards, an amount equal to 39 cards for every man, woman and child in the state, the state Department of Finance and A - Mon, Sep 29, 2008 Program could turn Arkansas' school buses into classrooms By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A pilot program that has transformed school buses into mobile virtual classrooms in one Arkansas school district is worth expanding across the state, coordinators say. - Sun, Sep 28, 2008 Ceremony marks progress of cancer institute expansion By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' Winthrop P. - Sat, Sep 27, 2008 Dillard can draw on experience in investor grumblings, experts say By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - William Dillard's experience dealing with an activist investor as a board member for Acxiom Corp. - Sat, Sep 27, 2008 No new coal plants until technology improves, panel recommends By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The Governor's Commission on Global Warming on Thursday adopted the last of about 50 policy recommendations, including a moratorium on new coal plants in the state until better pollution-control technology becomes available. - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Lawyer argues lawsuit over UA football e-mails moot By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A lawsuit questioning whether a University of Arkansas football fan's profanity-laced e-mail to former quarterback Mitch Mustain was properly investigated is irrelevant because the key players have left their positions, a lawyer for the univer - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Court to hear arguments in lottery amendment challenge Oct. 13 By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Supreme Court has set oral arguments for Oct. - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Court upholds Saline County man's murder conviction LITTLE ROCK - The state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the first-degree murder conviction and life sentence of a Saline County man convicted of killing a friend. - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Court rejects ex-prison psychologist's appeal in inmate sex case By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A former state prison psychologist convicted of having sex with a depressed and suicidal inmate lost her appeal Thursday before the state Supreme Court. - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Man who contracted tuberculosis in prison loses appeal By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A federal appeals court Thursday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by a former Arkansas prison inmate who contracted tuberculosis while incarcerated at the Varner Unit in Lincoln County. - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 GAO: Large animal concentrations a potential environmental threat By Doug Thompson FAYETTEVILLE - Large concentrations of animals on farms like poultry operations in Northwest Arkansas may have a serious impact on air and water quality, but federal regulators can't say for sure because they lack authority to oversee the operations, the Ge - Fri, Sep 26, 2008 Lawmakers say bingo tax unfair, repeal likely By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Before bingo operators uttered an opposing word against it, members of a legislative committee concluded Wednesday that a state tax on charitable bingo games is unfair and should be repealed altogether. - Thu, Sep 25, 2008 Obama's policies better for Delta than McCain's, leaders say By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Democrat Barack Obama's policies line up with the needs of the Delta better than those of Republican McCain, members of the Mississippi Delta Grassroots Caucus said Wednesday. - Thu, Sep 25, 2008 Children of Little Rock Nine discuss parents' legacy By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Spirit Trickey-Rowan of Little Rock was traveling to a folk festival with her mother and her sister several years ago when they stepped off a bus and her mother suddenly burst into tears. - Thu, Sep 25, 2008 Maumelle woman to get new trial in infant's death By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The state Court of Appeals on Wednesday overturned the homicide conviction of a Maumelle woman whose 2-month-old son died after she left him home alone and went out to party at a nightclub. - Thu, Sep 25, 2008 Court reverses termination of Drew County woman's parental rights By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A circuit judge erred when she terminated the parental rights of a Drew County woman primarily because the woman moved several times, the state Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. - Thu, Sep 25, 2008 Court filing stirs debate over whether state constitution bans casinos By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Lt. Gov. Bill Halter's response to a legal challenge of his ballot proposal for a state-run lottery for college scholarships has stirred debate over another thorny gambling issue in Arkansas: Whether the state constitution bans casino gambling - Wed, Sep 24, 2008 Lincoln leery of bailout plan; homeowner advocates call for safeguards By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - The proposed $700 billion bank bailout under consideration by Congress lacks federal oversight and leaves too much on the table for banking executives, U. - Wed, Sep 24, 2008 Chesapeake to curtail production behind falling gas prices By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Chesapeake Energy Corp. plans to cut its drilling budget for the second half of 2008 through 2010 by $3. - Wed, Sep 24, 2008 Supreme Court to hear fan's lawsuit over UA football e-mails By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Should the Houston Nutt-Mitch Mustain saga be put to rest once and for all? - Wed, Sep 24, 2008 Survey ranks Arkansas No. 1 in amount of teachers' pay going to insurance By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A recent survey of 36 states ranked Arkansas No. - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 Beebe declares 15 counties disaster areas after Hurricane Ike Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe on Monday declared 15 counties disaster areas because of damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ike. - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 Supreme Court asked to dismiss legal challenge to lottery proposal By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Lt. Gov. Bill Halter and supporters of his proposed state-run lottery asked the state Supreme Court on Monday to dismiss a lawsuit against the measure, contending the action attacks the text of the proposed constitutional amendment rather than - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 UA's Long learns about LR games By Harry King LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long said Monday that after being in the state for almost a year, he has come to understand why the Razorbacks play football games in Little Rock. - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 Oil price spikes; gas next? By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Petroleum industry officials in Arkansas were at a loss Monday to predict what effect a sudden spike in oil prices would have on prices at the gas pump. - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 Halter to attend economic summit in China By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Lt. Gov. Bill Halter said Monday he plans to promote Arkansas as a good place for business development and investment during his upcoming trip to China. - Tue, Sep 23, 2008 Family Council files legal challenge to lottery proposal By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The Family Council Action Committee filed a lawsuit Friday asking the Arkansas Supreme Court to remove from the November ballot Lt. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 It's back: Lawmakers to study privatizing state prisons By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Even the suggestion of privatizing state prisons leaves a bad taste in the mouths of some veteran legislators, but a freshman lawmaker with less institutional memory thinks it may be an idea whose time has come - again. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 State unemployment rate rises to 4.8 percent Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas' unemployment rate rose three-tenths of a percentage point in August to 4. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 Council balks at approving contract for trauma center task force advisor By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A task force preparing to present plan to implement a statewide system of trauma centers to the Legislature next year suffered a setback Friday when the Legislative Council declined to approve a $100,000 contract for a medical advisor. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 Ethics Commission: OK for candidates to rent university property By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A public servant in Arkansas can rent government-owned property or equipment for campaign purposes if the property also is available for rent to anyone regardless of political affiliation, the state Ethics Commission said Friday in an advisory - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 Experts: Arkansas needs to stay aggressive financially By Jason Wiest CONWAY - It would be a mistake for Arkansas business to be conducted conservatively in the wake of a crumbling financial environment that has seen the fall of some of the country's largest financial institutions, experts said Friday. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 Hurricane Ike caused up to $10 million in damage for Dillard's Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Hurricane Ike caused between $8 million and $10 million in damages to Dillard's stores, one of which will not reopen, the company reported Friday. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 Game and Fish mulling 23-day turkey season By Joe Mosby LITTLE ROCK - Turkey hunting season next spring would again be relatively short with time limitations and some areas closed to hunting under a proposal presented to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission at its September meeting. - Sat, Sep 20, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: Family Council files suit challenging lottery proposal The Family Council Action Committee has filed a lawsuit today asking the Arkansas Supreme Court to strike from the November ballot a proposed constitutional amendment to create a state-run lottery to fund college scholarships. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Sales tax holiday for school supplies discussed by panel By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Retailers big and small want Arkansas to fall in line with most of its neighboring states in granting consumers an annual sales tax holiday for back-to-school shopping. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Lawmaker turns to AG for clarity on property reappraisal law By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Amid growing angst over the real estate downturn in Northwest Arkansas, an area legislator wants clarity from the attorney general regarding state law as some property owners' taxes are rising while home prices and values decline. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Winter heating bills will be higher, but not as high as expected Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Natural gas customers will get stuck with higher heating bills this winter, but increases may not be as sharp as originally expected, the state Public Service Commission said Thursday. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Bush declares 18 Arkansas counties disaster areas after Hurricane Gustav By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - President Bush declared 18 Arkansas counties disaster areas Thursday, making federal aid available to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Gustav. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Court affirms two death sentences By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The state Supreme Court on Thursday confirmed the conviction of a state prison inmate facing the death penalty in the 2005 murder of a wheelchair-bound Warren man. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Proposed legislation would allow mini-trucks on state roads By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A legislative panel got a look Thursday at two draft bills that would make mini-trucks legal to operate on state roads and highways. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 State Supreme Court upholds lawyer's contempt conviction By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Fort Smith attorney Oscar Stilley, suspended from practicing law and facing disbarment, lost another legal round Thursday when the state Supreme Court affirmed a contempt of court ruling against him. - Fri, Sep 19, 2008 Systemwide review of foster care program under way, DHS official tells lawmakers By Rob Moritz CONWAY - The state Department of Human Services is conducting a comprehensive review of Arkansas' foster care program in the wake of high-profile cases involving the deaths and sexual abuse of children in the system, a DHS executive told legislators Wednesd - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 DHS distributes, pulls back confidential files in child abuse case By Rob Moritz CONWAY - Just minutes into a legislative discussion Wednesday on ways to improve the state's embattled foster care system, human services officials interrupted the meeting to say some of the documents distributed to lawmakers were confidential. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 Farm Bureau takes positions against lottery, for adoption measure By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Farm Bureau's board of directors took positions this week against a proposed state-run lottery to fund college scholarships and in favor of a proposed ban on unmarried couples adopting or serving as foster parents. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 Van Buren restaurant approved for alcohol sales By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Van Buren now has two restaurants approved for alcohol sales. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 Court upholds 40-year sentence for Pine Bluff bank robber By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A 40-year prison sentence was not an unduly harsh punishment for a man who robbed a Pine Bluff bank in September 2006, the state Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 Court releases details of Wal-Mart, Coughlin settlement BENTONVILLE - Wal-Mart will pay former executive Tom Coughlin $6. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 Fayetteville School District hit with federal lawsuit By Bob Caudle FAYETTEVILLE - A Fayetteville attorney filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Fayetteville School District alleging district personnel failed to protect a student from physical and online harassment and beatings. - Thu, Sep 18, 2008 AG issues 30 subpoenas to gas stations suspected of price gouging By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has issued 30 subpoenas to gas stations suspected of price gouging after Hurricane Ike sparked supply disruptions last weekend, his office said Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 No legal challenge for ballot question on adoption, foster parenting By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A group that opposes a ballot initiative to ban unmarried couples from adopting or serving as foster parents said Tuesday it has decided not to file a lawsuit seeking to remove the measure from the November ballot. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 AIG policyholders have no cause for alarm, insurance commissioner says Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Arkansans who have an AIG insurance policy need not fear that the company won't be able to pay claims, state Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman said Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 Some of McCain campaign's Arkansas staff moving to other states By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Republican presidential nominee John McCain's campaign is downsizing its Arkansas operation and moving some workers to other more competitive battleground states, the chairman of the state GOP's Victory 2008 organization said Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 Russia-Georgia conflict has consequences, speaker says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The small eastern European country of Georgia will probably never get back the breakaway regions at the center of the former Soviet republic's five-day war with Russia last month, an expert on Russia said Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 Beebe announces 31 appointments Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe announced 31 appointments to state boards and commissions Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 17, 2008 Fallout from Wall Street unlikely to reach Arkansas By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and forced sale of Merrill Lynch & Co. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 AG investigating thousands of price gouging complaints By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The state attorney general's office is investigating possible price gouging at gas stations across the state after receiving more than 3,000 complaints of steep price increases at Arkansas gas stations since Gov. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 Report: Arkansas day care disaster planning poor By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas is among the states ranked poorly in disaster preparedness for day care facilities, according to a report released Monday, but state officials said a plan is being developed. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 Billionaire Jim Walton gives $75,000 to anti-lottery campaign By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The Family Council's campaign opposing a proposed state-run lottery received a financial boost last month with a $75,000 contribution from billionaire Jim Walton of Bentonville, according to a financial report filed Monday with the state Ethic - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 Lawmakers to tackle bingo tax controversy Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - At the first of two hearings scheduled this week and next at the Capitol, lawmakers Thursday will begin evaluating a controversial state bingo tax that opponents say cuts into proceeds that should being going to charity. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 Entergy outages after Ike worst in Hot Springs By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - As was the case in the wake of Hurricane Gustav, the remnants of Hurricane Ike hit Hot Springs the hardest in terms of power outages in Arkansas, officials for Entergy Arkansas said Monday. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 Gaines replaces Zook at Ark. Economic Development Commission Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Economic Development Commission announced Monday that it had appointed the vice president and general counsel of James Lee Witt Associates its new deputy director of administration and finance. - Tue, Sep 16, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: Stephens says modest leverage serves well As the stock market tumbled today and the 158-year-old investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the leader of Arkansas' largest investment banking company says Stephens Inc. - Mon, Sep 15, 2008 Panel to focus on state's foster care system By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A public hearing this week on ways to improve Arkansas' foster care system is expected to give lawmakers a new opportunity to question human services officials about the recent deaths of four foster children in state custody. - Mon, Sep 15, 2008 Alternative-fuel vehicles scarce in Arkansas By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - While Congress considers an energy bill that calls for 85 percent of American-made vehicles to run on alternative fuels by 2020, Arkansas' public schools are phasing out the handful of non-gasoline powered school buses now on the roads. - Sun, Sep 14, 2008 Obama campaign opens Arkansas headquarters By Jeremy Peppas NORTH LITTLE ROCK - Under threatening gray skies and with storms from the remnants of Hurricane Ike approaching, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's campaign opened its Arkansas headquarters here Saturday. - Sun, Sep 14, 2008 Hurricane Ike causes closure of gas pipelines, Beebe declares emergency By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe declared a state of emergency Friday to help prevent gas price gouging after some pipelines that route gasoline to fuel wholesalers and gas stations in Arkansas were shut down ahead of Hurricane Ike's landfall on the Gulf Coast - Sat, Sep 13, 2008 Audit panel wants AG's opinion on Hardin buyout By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The Legislature's audit committee said Friday it would seek an attorney general's opinion on the legality of the University of Central Arkansas' buyout of UCA President Lu Hardin's contract. - Sat, Sep 13, 2008 Tip-Off Club sets schedule Stephens Media SPRINGDALE - Former Nevada-Las Vegas coach Jerry Tarkanian is among the speakers scheduled to address the Northwest Arkansas Tip-Off Club during the upcoming basketball season. - Sat, Sep 13, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: Gas pipelines closed, governor declares emergency LITTLE ROCK - Pipelines that route gasoline to fuel wholesalers and gas stations in Arkansas have been shut down today until Hurricane Ike is no longer a threat to the Gulf Coast. - Fri, Sep 12, 2008 Ex-prison psychologist deserves new trial on sex charge, lawyer tells high court By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A former Arkansas prison psychologist convicted of having sex with a severely depressed and suicidal state inmate deserves a new trial because the state failed to prove that her confession was voluntary, her lawyer argued Thursday before the s - Fri, Sep 12, 2008 Acxiom names new senior VP for IT Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Acxiom Corp. announced Thursday that David Guzman, a former senior executive at Alcoa, Kmart and Office Depot, had joined Acxiom as senior vice president for information technology services. - Fri, Sep 12, 2008 First Tee to hold first tourney Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Golfers with a preconceived notion that The First Tee of Central Arkansas is a pitch-and-putt layout for kids have an opportunity to find out the truth in a four-person charity tournament. - Fri, Sep 12, 2008 AG: Arkansas colleges can admit illegal immigrants By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Public colleges and universities in Arkansas can admit illegal immigrants and are not required to verify the citizenship of prospective students, state Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said in an opinion Wednesday. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 Beebe declares 10 more counties disaster areas Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe declared 10 more Arkansas counties disaster areas Wednesday, bringing to 20 the number of counties that have been declared disaster areas following last week's storms caused by the remnants of Hurricane Gustav. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 Democrats to vote Sept. 19 on new party leader Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The leadership of the Democratic Party of Arkansas has scheduled a vote next week to affirm former U. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 OG&E windfarm to power OU campus By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. which has more than 700,000 customers in Oklahoma and western Arkansas, announced plans Wednesday to construct a 100 megawatt wind farm as part of an agreement with the University of Oklahoma to make the Norman ca - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 Law prohibiting teacher sex with student constitutional, judge rules BENTONVILLE - A former Bentonville teacher accused of having sex with an 18-year-old student lost her court challenge Wednesday of the state law against such intimate encounters even when the student is an adult. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 Custody ruling reversed for lack of jurisdiction By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - A Crawford County court lacked jurisdiction to rule on the custody of a child who was born in Georgia and had never been to Arkansas, the state Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 August electronic games of skill wagers total $54 million LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas' two pari-mutuel race tracks both recorded increases in wagers on electronic games of skill during August, according to numbers released Wednesday by the state Department of Finance and Administration's racing division. - Thu, Sep 11, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: AG: Arkansas colleges can admit illegal immigrants In an opinion today, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says public colleges and universities in Arkansas can admit illegal immigrants and are not required to verify the citizenship of prospective students. - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Commission worried about federal highway funding By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Some state road and bridge projects could be delayed or even canceled if Congress fails to approve $8 billion to shore up the federal Highway Trust Fund, state highway officials said Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Convenience store trade group supports lottery initiative By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - A trade group that represents roughly 85 percent of Arkansas' convenience stores announced its support Tuesday of a proposed state-run lottery. - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Obama campaign to open Arkansas headquarters By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Barack Obama's presidential campaign will open an Arkansas headquarters in North Little Rock this weekend, the campaign said Tuesday in a posting on its Web site. - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Report: Investment in renewable energy could create 19,000 jobs in Arkansas By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Representatives of several environmentalist groups in Arkansas said Tuesday they will urge the Governor's Commission on Global Warming to consider a new report that suggests investment in renewable energy and energy conservation could create t - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Beebe names 16 to state boards and commissions Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe announced 16 appointments to state boards and commissions Tuesday. - Wed, Sep 10, 2008 Beebe declares 10 counties disaster areas Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe declared 10 Arkansas counties disaster areas Monday in the aftermath of last week's storms caused by the remnants of Hurricane Gustav. - Tue, Sep 09, 2008 Education board rejects school districts' probation appeals By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The state Board of Education on Monday rejected an appeal of Booneville Junior High School's placement on probationary status for violating accreditation standards. - Tue, Sep 09, 2008 Exploration firms to give update on economics of Fayetteville Shale Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Natural gas companies will provide an update on the production and economic significance of the Fayetteville Shale drilling operations at the University of Central Arkansas next month, the university announced Monday. - Tue, Sep 09, 2008 Pesky 'flying' carp causing problems in SE Arkansas By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Seth Russell will have a whopper of a fish story to tell some day, but right now the whole episode is still a blur to the Crossett teen who was knocked unconscious, suffered a broken jaw and was left covered with fish guts and blood. - Sun, Sep 07, 2008 Beebe asks Pryor to take helm of state Democratic Party By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe has asked U.S. Sen. David Pryor to serve as head of the state Democratic Party, replacing Chairman Bill Gwatney, who was shot and killed in his office a party headquarters last month. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 State may release 200 inmates to pick up trash By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Up to 200 inmates who recently became eligible for early parole could be put to work picking up trash beside Arkansas roads as a condition of their early release, prison officials said Friday. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 Lottery campaign has $70,000 in bank LITTLE ROCK - Lt. Gov. Bill Halter's campaign for a state-run lottery to fund scholarships had nearly $70,000 in the bank at the end of last month, according to a financial report filed Friday with the state Ethics Commission. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 Wal-Mart donates to ASU for cellulosic ethanol research LITTLE ROCK - Wal-Mart Foundation announced Friday a $369,000 donation to the Arkansas Biosciences Institute at Arkansas State University that will meet the cost share requirement for a U. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 Home BancShares banks to adopt Centennial Bank as name LITTLE ROCK - Bank holding company Home BancShares Inc. announced Friday that all six of its affiliate banks will adopt Centennial Bank as their common name. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 Co-founder of Minuteman Project discuss immigration By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A co-founder of the anti-illegal immigration Minuteman Project on Friday accused some American businesses of fostering a "21st century slave trade" by hiring undocumented workers to toil long hours for low wages and few benefits. - Sat, Sep 06, 2008 BREAKING NEWS: Beebe tabs David Pryor to lead state Democratic Party chairman Gov. Mike Beebe has asked former U.S. Sen. David Pryor to serve as chairman of the state Democratic Party, and the ex-state legislator, governor and congressman has accepted. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 Williams' execution postponed indefinitely By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The state Supreme Court on Thursday denied the state's request for a speedy ruling in a death-row inmate's lawsuit over Arkansas' execution procedures, prompting Gov. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 Thousands in state still without power from Gustav remnants By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - More than 60,000 Entergy Arkansas customers remained without power Wednesday in the wake of Hurricane Gustav's windy and rainy remnants, company officials reported. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 State Democratic Party to name new chairman Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The Democratic Party of Arkansas is set to announce as early as today a new party chief to replace slain state chairman Bill Gwatney, a party spokeswoman said Thursday. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 State's water issues must be addressed, study says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - At a crossroads, Arkansas must decide how to address critical water issues across the state, a new study released Thursday said. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 Court: Wal-Mart, Tyson Foods can't file briefs in injured officer's case By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The state Supreme Court on Thursday denied motions by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 Dillard's sales fall 7 percent in August By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Dillard's Inc. on Thursday reported a 7 percent drop in both overall and same-store sales for the month of August. - Fri, Sep 05, 2008 |