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[citation needed] Its Arkansas Blog began as a source of breaking news and analysis about Arkansas in October 2004. It records some 300,000 unique visitors monthly and also attracts readers...

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from Arkansas In office January 3, 1999 – January 3, 2011... House of Representatives from Arkansas 's 1st district In... Helena, Arkansas , U.S. Political party Democratic Spouse Steve...

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in Arkansas. For Hot Spring County, which does not include the city of Hot Springs, see Hot Spring County, Arkansas. For other uses, see Hot Springs. Hot Springs, Arkansas City Clockwise...

A new flag to fight about — 'Appeal to Heaven' - Arkansas Times

Advertisement Home Arkansas Blog A new flag to fight about — ‘Appeal to Heaven’ A new flag to fight about — ‘Appeal to Heaven’ By Max Brantley On July 6, 2015 2:09 pm 3 Comments...

Republican State Rep. Nate Bell quotes Hitler - Arkansas Times

Arkansas Blog Republican State Rep. Nate Bell quotes Hitler by Max Brantley July 25, 2011 11:47 am REP. NATE BELL Heard of Republican state Rep. Nate Bell, a Mena chicken farmer? I was...

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to Arkansas Legislative Audit. Advertisement Current Attorney General Tim Griffin, in his... the Arkansas Constitution. Griffin, the former lieutenant governor and briefly Rutledge’s...

'Most racist town in America' - Arkansas Times

The hits keeping coming for Harrison, Ark., thanks to racial messaging on signs and the nearby home of a leader of the KKK. ; The story is familiar: The signs, the city’s history as a “sundown town” and the presence (not in Harrison proper the locals are always quick to add) of Thom Robb of the KKK. But also: ; The reporter found locals with remarks to fit his theme. ; The reporter said he tried but failed to find any of the 39 black people the Census counted in the city.

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