Opinion

Capitol Week in Review

Arkansas has been developing a statewide response to the growing health crisis created by Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. During the 2023 session the legislature will consider a series of proposals brought by the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Advisory Council, which was created by Act 319 of 2021.

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Thanksgiving 2022 marked the first time in our family’s history we spent the holiday amongst ourselves. Typically, we would head just up the street to my parents’ house and spend turkey day avoiding arguments and reluctantly watching the football games. But this year we couldn’t do that since we moved 588 miles away.

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Why the Farm Bill Matters to Everyone

When my daughters were growing up, they were very active in 4-H and would show livestock we raised on our property in Benton County. To help develop their handling skills, the girls would put harnesses on the lambs and walk them on the sidewalks around town. This drew many curious looks, and with surprising frequency, questions about what breed of dog the girls were walking.

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Capitol Week in Review

Arkansas lawmakers have begun pre-filing bills in advance of the 2023 legislative session, which begins on January 9. At the beginning of the week of the Thanksgiving holiday, two bills had been pre-filed by senators and 10 bills had been pre-filed by members of the House of Representatives.

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Capitol Week in Review

Arkansas lawmakers have begun pre-filing bills in advance of the 2023 legislative session, which begins on January 9. At the beginning of the week of the Thanksgiving holiday, two bills had been pre-filed by senators and 10 bills had been pre-filed by members of the House of Representatives.

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STATE OF ARKANSAS

When you choose to shop at a small business you are choosing to invest in your community. It is estimated that for every $100 spent in a local business, $68 recirculates and remains in the local economy.

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Why the Farm Bill Matters to Everyone

When my daughters were growing up, they were very active in 4-H and would show livestock we raised on our property in Benton County. To help develop their handling skills, the girls would put harnesses on the lambs and walk them on the sidewalks around town. This drew many curious looks, and with surprising frequency, questions about what breed of dog the girls were walking.

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Thanksgiving 2022 marked the first time in our family’s history we spent the holiday amongst ourselves. Typically, we would head just up the street to my parents’ house and spend turkey day avoiding arguments and reluctantly watching the football games. But this year we couldn’t do that since we moved 588 miles away.

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