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  • ...7]]. Commonly called the "Bone Dry" Liquor Law, the 1917 law outlawed "the transportation, delivery, and storage of liquor, excepting only alcohols used for scientif
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  • ...rawn rail transportation in the city. This first attempt to provide public transportation in the city immediately failed. ...e [[Arkansas Power and Light Company]] who then leased them to the Capitol Transportation Company. In 1927 this new company bought 30 single-truck, single-end lightw
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  • ...ment]], the [[Worker's Compensation Commission]], and the Arkansas State [[Transportation Commission]]. The [[Arkansas Justice Building Commission]] controls distrib
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  • ...on was the result of several decades of effort to improve port facilities, transportation, and flood control on the Arkansas River. As early as 1941 Senator [[Hattie
    6 KB (970 words) - 07:26, 14 April 2010
  • ...n, was the result of several decades of effort to improve port facilities, transportation, and flood control on the Arkansas River. As early as 1941 Senator [[Hattie [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...idency of [[Bill Clinton]] were moved to the management site by the [[U.S. Transportation Command]] and [[Deployment Support Command]]. ..., "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).
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  • ...ttle Rock]], the [[City of North Little Rock]], the [[Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department]], the [[Arkansas Game and Fish Commission]], the [[Arkansas Dep
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  • *[[Highway and Transportation Department]]
    14 KB (1,753 words) - 23:56, 1 May 2011
  • ...00. A matching grant of $1.6 million from the [[Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department]], $3 million in federal grant money, and Pulaski County paid th
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  • ...in [[Jacksonville]] and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The bus company coordinated transportation with national bus lines like Greyhound and Trailways. ...staking in the company immediately after [[World War II]] and secured mail transportation contracts with the U.S. Post Office. As the nation's highways expanded, Bur
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  • ...e month has been occupied since 1989 by the Hot Springs Gallery Walk. Free transportation to each destination along the gallery walk is available aboard the [[River
    1,017 bytes (150 words) - 06:52, 18 March 2008
  • '''Dan Flowers''' is director of the [[Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department]] in Little Rock. He has held the post since January 3, 1994, an
    298 bytes (39 words) - 16:57, 12 April 2008
  • ..., "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).
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  • ====Transportation Infrastructure====
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...nc. and Landscaping Development Consultants, Inc.. OTAK, Inc. consulted on transportation design. Subcontractors on the River Cities Travel Center were Middleton Hea
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  • ...efficient, and aesthetically pleasing and environmentally sound intermodal transportation system" for the state. The department is administered by the [[Arkansas Sta The current Director of Highways and Transportation is [[Dan Flowers]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department]]
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  • ...s State Highway Commission''' administers the [[Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department]]. The six commissioners are appointed to staggered ten-year ter ...nsportation Department, 1913–1992'' (Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Transportation Department, 1992).
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  • ...in 1986. Stephens Inc. financed the initial public offerings of J.B. Hunt Transportation and [[Wal-Mart Stores]], and the growth of Tyson Foods.
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