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Pryor Initiatives to Boost Competitiveness, Economic Growth Advance
WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Mark Pryor today said he is pleased four key initiatives he has been spearheading to improve America’s competitiveness and economic growth passed the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. His provisions, accepted as part of the America COMPETES Act, must now be passed by the full Senate.
Pryor Initiatives to Boost Competitiveness, Economic Growth Advance
WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Mark Pryor today said he is pleased four key initiatives he has been spearheading to improve America’s competitiveness and economic growth passed the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. His provisions, accepted as part of the America COMPETES Act, must now be passed by the full Senate.
More Help Coming to Process Lottery Scholarship Applications
LITTLE ROCK - After discussions between Governor Beebe's office, the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE) and other state agencies, at least 20 additional people will soon be helping to process applications for lottery scholarships.
More than 53,000 students have applied for the scholarships. Most applications from traditional high-school graduates have already been processed electro...
Governor Beebe's weekly column and radio address: Remembering Nick Bacon
On July 17, Arkansas lost a true American hero. As a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, serving in Vietnam in 1968, Nick Bacon displayed unselfish bravery and heroism in the face of intense enemy fire, even while wounded. His leadership of his platoon during that dangerous battle was so remarkable that he was honored with the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration this Nation bes...
Governor Beebe's weekly column and radio address: Remembering Nick Bacon
On July 17, Arkansas lost a true American hero. As a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, serving in Vietnam in 1968, Nick Bacon displayed unselfish bravery and heroism in the face of intense enemy fire, even while wounded. His leadership of his platoon during that dangerous battle was so remarkable that he was honored with the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration this Nation bes...
In tough economy, Arkansas' lottery launch exceeds expectations
By David Harrison, Stateline Staff Writer
The Arkansas Department of Higher Education is accustomed to fielding a few thousand applications for the state's college scholarship programs. But this year, the office has been swamped with about 55,000 applications, almost 10 times more than usual. Director Jim Purcell and his staff have spent weeks reviewing transcripts, rushing to sort through the ...
Tourism Revenue Slightly Down Last Year, But Long Term Trends Are Still Positive
LITTLE ROCK - In spite of a decline in revenue last year, the Arkansas tourism industry has grown at an average rate of 5 percent a year since 1990.
Arkansas tourism revenues were down by 3.6 percent last year. We did not lose our standing in the national tourist market because so many other states had even worse years because of the severe economic downturn.
The growth of the Arkansas hospi...
Numbers Put A Crunch On Classroom And Dorm Space
Many Arkansas colleges are reporting increased enrollment for the upcoming fall semester.
It's going to be a record fall under the shadows of Old Main in Fayetteville. Monday, administrators at the University of Arkansas said they expect almost 3,500 freshmen this fall. Total enrollment could reach 21,000.
Attendance is expected to be up at many Arkansas universities. At UALR, they are expec...
University Enrollment Closes in on 21,000
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NEWSWIRE
Monday, July 19, 2010
Enrollment services officials predict new record in fall 2010
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The University of Arkansas is predicting another record enrollment year for the fall of 2010. Last year the official enrollment was 19,849 for the fall semester. This year more than 20,700 students are expected to enroll. A record number of new freshmen ar...
Governor Beebe's weekly column and radio address: Headquartered at Home
On July 13th, I was pleased to join Windstream Corporation's leaders as the company announced that it will make Little Rock its permanent headquarters. The telecommunications provider has maintained offices in Little Rock since the company was created in 2006, but this announcement is momentous as it will not only save the 300 Windstream jobs currently held by employees in Little Rock, it will cr...
Governor Beebe's weekly column and radio address: Headquartered at Home
On July 13th, I was pleased to join Windstream Corporation's leaders as the company announced that it will make Little Rock its permanent headquarters. The telecommunications provider has maintained offices in Little Rock since the company was created in 2006, but this announcement is momentous as it will not only save the 300 Windstream jobs currently held by employees in Little Rock, it will cr...
Northeast Arkansas Medical Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
Governor Beebe participates in the Northeast Arkansas Medical Center...
Governor Beebe Announces 16 Appointments to Boards and Commissions
LITTLE ROCK - Governor Mike Beebe today announced the following judicial appointment:
Amy Brazil, Conway, as Conway District Court Judge. Appointment expires December 31, 2012. Replaces Russell "Jack" Roberts.
Governor Mike Beebe also announced the following appointments to boards and commissions:
Jack Gambill, Warren, to the Criminal Detention Facility Review Committee, Judicial Distri...
Windstream Expansion Announcement
Windstream announces that it will permanently locate its corporate...
Windstream Expansion Announcement
Windstream announces that it will permanently locate its corporate...
Windstream Expansion Announcement
Windstream announces that it will permanently locate its corporate headquarters in Little Rock. The decision retains 300 existing jobs and creates 210 more.



