GOP gubernatorial hopeful Jim Keet rolled several initiatives into a 10-point plan.
GOP gubernatorial hopeful Jim Keet rolled several initiatives into a 10-point plan.
The race for Secretary of State has picked up this week – most recently with a accusation from Republican State Rep. Mark Martin that his opponent Democratic Pulaski County Clerk Pat O’Brien has mishandled the military absentee ballots for this year’s election in violation of the federal MOVE Act. “Pat O’Brien’s claim that he has [...]
FORT SMITH — Sebastian County Circuit Court Judge Michael Fitzhugh today found Kenneth Edwards, mayor of Greenwood, ineligible to run for re-election.
Consider these numbing statistics: More than 6,000 men and women will be married today and each of their children will be saddled with a $30,000 share of the runaway national debt. More than 15 million men and women will not be finding a job today. More than 2,900 families will have their homes foreclosed today. Some 300,000 illegal aliens will sneak across our borders, underscoring the human, arms and drug trafficking that is destroying the quality of life in Arizona, California and a growing number of other states.
LITTLE ROCK — An Arkansas prison inmate died early today of unknown causes at the state Department of Correction’s Diagnostic Unit in Pine Bluff, prison officials said.
The Times Record published readers’ and staffers’ favorite chocolate recipes all during September. This week, we share Chocolate-Covered Cherry Cookies, Fantastic Fudge Ribbon Cake, Chocolate Chun
Sebastian County Circuit Court Judge Michael Fitzhugh today found Kenneth Edwards, mayor of Greenwood, ineligible to run for re-election.
LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Center for Distance Health has been designated as one of four new regional telemedicine centers in the nation, serving Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee, officials announced today.
LITTLE ROCK — An Arkansas surgeon who lost a malpractice lawsuit after leaving a sponge in a patient is entitled to a new trial on the issue of damages, the state Court of Appeals ruled today.
LITTLE ROCK — The state Court of Appeals today upheld a lower court’s ruling that a Dumas boy was guilty of raping a female student in a school bathroom when he was 11.
