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  • ...Arkansas-supreme-court.JPG|thumb|The Arkansas Supreme Court chamber at the State Capitol. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...l E. Danielson. The Court is housed in the [[Justice Building]] near the [[State Capitol]].
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  • ...s]]). Martin did political polling and political analysis for national and state campaigns. He was an on-air election pollster for ABC, CBS, NBC, and C-SPAN ...artin Corporation]]. Martin Corporation conducted public opinion research, government relations work, and strategic marketing. Clients included EDS, IUSACELL, Lo
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  • ...on system" for the state. The department is administered by the [[Arkansas State Highway Commission]] with six members appointed to ten-year terms by the [[ *[http://www.arkansashighways.com/ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department homepage]
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  • ...was dismantled under Act 3 over the controversial issue of road bonds. The State Highway Commission was re-established by the Mack-Blackwell amendment in 19 ...ighway and Transportation Department, 1913–1992'' (Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Transportation Department, 1992).
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  • White was a part of Democrat David Pryor’s cabinet. White left state government in 1977 to become president of Capital Savings and Loan Co. In 1980 White r .... In 1998 White was appointed by Governor Mike Huckabee to the position of State Banking Commissioner. White died on May 21, 2003, of a heart attack in Litt
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  • ...-governor [[Bill Clinton]] in 1985 to underwrite public bond issues in the state of Arkansas. The ADFA broke the near-monopoly on public bond issues held by [[Category:State government]]
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  • '''Pulaski County''' is the most populous county in Arkansas and home of the state capitol at [[Little Rock]]. The county was established on December 15, 1818 ...[[Pyeattstown]]. In 1820 [[Cadron Settlement]] became the official seat of government in the county. That same year the U.S. Post Office established mail service
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  • ...nly Main Street reopened to traffic. The old mall is now occupied by state government agencies.
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  • ...on center, parking deck, and public plaza, and link them to the [[Arkansas State House]], [[Camelot Hotel]], renovated [[Robinson Auditorium]], and [[Arkans
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  • ...foundries were enlisted to make grapeshot, and prisoners in the [[Arkansas State Penitentiary]] manufactured such articles as shoes, boots, uniforms, drums, ...islature to disband, and resulting in Governor Rector's establishment of a government in exile in Jackson, Mississippi. Most manufacturing was relocated to more
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  • ...erupted when it became clear that Little Rock would become the site of the state capitol. O'Hara had accidentally built his proposed capital site on land in
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  • The '''Arkansas Department of Human Services''' (DHS) is the state government's largest agency, with 7,500 employees and ten divisions. The ten divisions DHS is headquartered at the [[State Office Building Urban Campus]] along Main Street between Seventh and Eighth
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  • ...oples referred to the Quapaw as the "Akansea," from which the name of the state of Arkansas is derived. The Quapaw Indian Agency is today located in Ottawa ...ittle Rock]] to the United States in preparation for a move of the seat of government to the city from Arkansas Post near the mouth of the Arkansas River. The lo
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  • ...iver]] to Little Rock. Woodruff remained the official printer of the state government until 1833, when the ''[[Arkansas Advocate]]'' took over the contract.
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  • ...rict for [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, and much of the eastern part of the state. The District of Arkansas was established on June 15, 1836. It was divided [[Category:Federal government]]
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  • ...wer & Light''' (AP&L) was a public utility and political powerhouse in the state of Arkansas. The company was instrumental in the rural electrification movement in the state.
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  • ...Little Rock Downtown Partnership]] to replace [[Barton Coliseum]] at the [[State Fairgrounds]] with a downtown multi-use sports arena. ...sis]]. Moses and Allen took their organization's pitch everywhere, to city government offices, to churches and clubs, and into the workrooms other nonprofits. Th
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  • The '''Student Government Association''' of the [[University of Central Arkansas]], SGA, represents t * Week to achieve "University" status (State College of Arkansas)
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  • ...nsas State Teachers College (ASTC) in 1925. The school became known as the State College of Arkansas (SCA) in January 1967 to better reflect newer missions ...sidential living and learning communities in Residential Colleges: Hughes, State, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics), Short/Denny, and Mi
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  • ====Government==== *[[First State Bank]]
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