The summer of 1984 I had the exciting job of harrassing my uncle Peter and at age 12 helped with this publication. Back then he did all the ads with "Rub" on lettering. Needless to say, my grandparents dinning room table was a great work station. I even spent a couple days delivering newspapers after the paper was printed. During this summer in the Ozarks I really created my most memorable summer vacation away from home in the pacific northwest.
Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas is getting attention for calling out Trump administration climate policy. He even acknowledges the role of carbon burning and humans in climate change.
The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department's plan to widen Interstate 30 is a waste of $632 million in taxpayer dollars, an analysis by public policy and consumer groups says.
A new poll from Talk Business finds that Governor Hutchinson has a substantial lead over Jan Morgan, the hog-riding, Muslim-banning, gun-toting, airbrushing, RINO-busting gadfly from Hot Springs. And in a doozy of a finding, a substantial plurality of likely voters in the Republican primary now support the Medicaid expansion program.
Indivisible, the grassroots movement to hold members of Congress accountable in the age of Donald Trump, has produced a guide for those faced with dodging congressmen, such as U.S. Sen. John Boozman and U.S. Rep. French Hill.
A wealthy farm magnate has poured millions into the tiny town, bringing renewal and progress. Not many are complaining. But some would like a better sense of the motives of the man behind the curtain.
A groundbreaking is scheduled at noon today in Helena for a memorial to the victims of the Elaine Massacre in 1919, when white mobs killed hundreds of black Arkansans in the Delta, attacking men, women and children in one of the bloodiest racial conflicts in the postbellum history of the United States. The setting for the memorial, in Court Square Park across from the Phillips County courthouse in Helena, has drawn some questions from local community members.
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The summer of 1984 I had the exciting job of harrassing my uncle Peter and at age 12 helped with this publication. Back then he did all the ads with "Rub" on lettering. Needless to say, my grandparents dinning room table was a great work station. I even spent a couple days delivering newspapers after the paper was printed. During this summer in the Ozarks I really created my most memorable summer vacation away from home in the pacific northwest.