Arkansas Times

Arkansas Blog

« Parting shot | Main | Arrest in child maltreatment case »

Water Commission nominee

Tireless neighborhood activist Kathy Wells reports that the Central Arkansas Water Commission has tapped Adrienne Bradley, a state Public Service Commission economist, to succeed Jane Dickey in a seat on the commission. The choice is subject to confirmation by the North Little Rock City Council and Little Rock City Board of Directors.

Comments

I don't know Ms. Bradley at all, AND the "process" of always staying within the bureaucratic "paradigm" is the way these folks perpetuate themselves. "Steeped" in the way of bidness and such...and NO THANKS to just folk, no matter how competent they may be.
|

...or committed to the public good...

The Pulaski Clerk's web site shows the same name on some civil cases in 2006, with plaintiffs like Capital One.

Sorry to point that out, but a financially vulnerable person on the water board can be exploited by special interests.

I didn't know any of the 3 finalists, but after reading the resume' of each one, Adrienne Bradley would have had my vote, hands down. Therefore I immediately discounted her chances. I'm pleasantly surprised.

I don't know why someone from Harvard would work for the Arkansas Public Service Commision, you could get alot better job with a harvard degree. Sounds Fishy to me. Did someone check the transcripts?

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Life and death
Date: 11/19/2009
By: David Koon

Not many were shocked when Curtis Lavelle Vance was found guilty last week of capital murder, rape, residential burglary and theft of property in the October 2008 beating death of KATV anchor Anne Pressly. /more/

Xmas access nixed
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Two weeks ago we reported on the efforts of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers to put up a winter solstice display on the grounds of the state Capitol. /more/


Charter school wisdom
Date: 11/19/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

The state Board of Education last week demonstrated a more searching approach to charter school applications than it has sometimes shown. /more/

Home / Blogs / This Week / Entertainment / Real Estate / Classifieds / Subscribe / Contact