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  • ...894 a vicious [[Little Rock Tornado - October 2, 1894|tornado]] demolished government buildings and most of downtown. And then in 1927 a [[Great Flood of 1927|Gr ...ragged behind a car and burned on top of a pile of church pews torn from a local African-American church. Enraged and afraid, many black families packed up
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  • ...le Rock and Moses Melody Shop in 1971, Moses dedicated his spare time to a local association of downtown boosters and civic organizers known as [[Little Roc ...rd and Main at a cost of $4.5 million dollars. The project was paid for by local property owners organized into what was known as the [[Metrocentre Improvem
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  • ...trict largely continued to slide into decrepitude. By the 1990s, remembers local developer [[Rett Tucker]], "[T]here was a store that sold caskets, and that ...were incorporated into the $42.1 million [[Project 2000]] plan put before local citizens in October 1991, but it failed by a margin of 57 to 43 percent.
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  • ...parts of the program are modeled after Boston's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Seven graduate schools of public service with ties to past presidents are *"First Classes Begin at Clinton School," Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 23, 2005.
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  • ...ive in State and Local Government Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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  • [[Category:Local government]]
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  • ...on of each member of Metroplan is to the other members, all units of local government, and each having an impact on all the others and reacting to their impacts. ...s historian Harry T. Williams, "The problem lay in the fact that no single government agency or group could speak as one for the various Pulaski County governmen
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  • The '''Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau''' is a local government entity that promotes tourism in Little Rock, Arkansas. The [[Little Rock Ad [[Category:Local government]]
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  • City government is divided into a number of city departments, citizen services offices, com ==City government==
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  • ...Ouroussoff has written that the library building evinces "a firm grasp of local vernacular traditions, from decaying industrial bridges to the rickety shot ...parts of the program are modeled after Boston's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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  • ...option status of an area can only be determined by reviewing records at a local County Clerk's office. ...mbling." By 1820 central Arkansas was so thick with saloons that the state government began taxing them to slow down growth in the business. It didn't work.
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  • ...Union troops at the arsenal under the command of Captain James Totten and local residents sympathetic to the Confederate cause. During the Civil War the C. The barracks continued to be used on the site until 1890. In 1892 the U.S. government gave the property to the [[City of Little Rock]], requiring that it be "for
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  • ...ve director [[Jimmy Moses]] worked tirelessly with representatives of city government, the [[Arkansas Highway Department]], the [[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers]], ...plan was also inspired by an April 1972 visit of seventeen local business, government, and civic leaders to Minneapolis' successful downtown Nicollet Mall. Nicol
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  • ...of the Governor's Mansion. Many of the gardens were redesigned by renowned local garden expert [[P. Allen Smith]]. [[Category:State government]]
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  • [[Category:Local government]]
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  • [[Category:Local government]]
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  • [[Category:Local government]]
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  • ...es." The Partnership has about 225 members, representing local businesses, government units, nonprofits, churches, landowners, colleges, and universities. The Downtown Partnership periodically establishes local task forces, publishes a newsletter, holds [[Breakfast Briefings]], and off
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  • ...souri. Arkansas Post was originally established as the seat of territorial government, but in 1820 the capitol was moved west to [[Little Rock]]. *[[Local Police and Fire Retirement System]]
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  • ...en Space Policy''' was developed by a mayor's advisory committee headed by local businessperson [[John Riggs]. It is currently under review by [[Department ...hannel built in 1974 that constrained the natural flow of Swaggerty Creek. Local residents requested the removal of the artificial channel.
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