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Arkansas Times Arkansas Blog

The line is open. Closing thoughts: * CITY OF LR MUST PAY $20,000 ATTORNEY FEES IN LOSING FOI CASE: Circuit Jude Wendell Griffen has ordered the city of Little Rock to pay $20,655 in attorney fees to attorney Keith Hall for resisting his request for po... »

Northwest Arkansas State Senate Races Hit Airwaves

Arkansas News Political Buzz

Two of the most heated GOP State Senate primary races involve Districts 1 and 7, which saw candidates hit the broadcast and cable TV airwaves this week. Sen. Bill Pritchard, R-Elkins, launched a :30 second ad on northwest Arkansas cable outlets this we... »

Clinton Promotes Agriculture, Shares Memories In Fayetteville

Arkansas News Political Buzz

It was a homecoming of sorts for former U.S. President Bill Clinton Sunday (April 15) as he returned to his alma mater paying homage to his longtime friends and mentors of sorts — Dale and Betty Bumpers. Clinton delivered the inaugural speech in the Da... »

Morgan Hogue Hired By UA College Of Engineering

Arkansas News

Morgan Hogue of Fayetteville is the new assistant director of development for the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Hogue comes to the university from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock where she worked a... »

Beebe Appoints 35 To Boards And Commissions

Arkansas News Political Buzz

Governor Mike Beebe announced the following appointments to boards and commissions: Stephen Ballard, Benton, to the Burial Association Board. Appointment expires December 31, 2014. Replaces Ben Brazzel. Dr. Joseph Beck, Fayetteville, to the Oversight C... »

Arkansas Shale Drilling Activity Continues Decline

Arkansas News Political Buzz

Historically low natural gas prices have pushed the state’s rig count to its lowest level in more than six years and have substantially stalled production and hiring in the Fayetteville Shale, industry experts say. On Friday, natural gas futures fell t... »

UA Board approves system-wide tuition hikes

Arkansas Times Arkansas Blog

University of Arkansas-Fayetteville students will pay 5.3 percent more this fall in tuition and fees, after the UA board of trustees voted unanimously today to raise tuition at UA institutions system-wide anywhere from 2 to 5 percent. According to UA S... »

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Smith Hire Makes Sense

The Arkansas Traveler

Jimmy Carter. Jeff Long keeps surprising. April 10, Arkansas’ athletic director made the tough decision to fire Bobby Petrino. Monday, Long hired John L. Smith as the interim coach, a name on no one in Fayetteville’s radar since Smith took the Weber ... »

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