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  • ...for speeches on a cold Tuesday night to some civic club at the end of the county," Moses remembered. "It was one of those challenges you weren't always up f ...]'s Joe Swaty, Donaghey Project coordinator Jim Vandenberg, Pulaski County judge [[Buddy Villines]], and Donaghey Project director [[George Wittenberg III]]
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  • Pulaski County Chancellor [[Alice Gray]] ruled against Harris in June 1999. The Supreme Co ...ansas/supreme-court/2004/04-568.html Floyd G. Villines III, Pulaski County Judge et al. v. Nora Harris et al. (2005)]
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  • ...cational facilities, or governmental institutions." Pulaski County Circuit Judge [[Willard Proctor Jr.]] reversed the decision of the ADED in 2004.
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  • ...ts National Zoological Association accreditation. [[Pulaski County Court]] Judge [[Vann Smith]] rendered a judgment in favor of the city in November 2000 an *"Judge Okays Clinton Library," ''American Libraries,'' 32.1 (January 2001): 26.
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  • ...ngle government agency or group could speak as one for the various Pulaski County governmental units. In short, there was no metropolitan area planning autho ...rson (Bauxite), Mr. Paul Day (Hot Springs Village), Judge Kemp Nall (Grant County), and Mayor Joe Wise (Sheridan).
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  • August 1, 1995 - the citizens of Pulaski County went to the polls and voted for a one year, one cent sales tax for the purp June 26, 1998 - [[Nora Harris]] sues the City of Little Rock in Pulaski County Chancery Court to stop issue of park revenue bonds to pay for Clinton Libra
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  • ...issuing revenue bonds for Library site purchase. In June 2000 the Pulaski County Court concluded that the city had acted appropriately in issuing the bonds. ...2, 2002 Nora Harris' lawsuit was dismissed by Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge [[Collins Kilgore]].
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  • The '''Big Dam Bridge''' (also known as the "Pulaski County Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge," the "Murray Lock and Dam Bicycle Pedestrian The bridge received its name from Pulaski County Judge [[Floyd G. "Buddy" Villines]], a leading advocate of the project, who once
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  • [[Image:Pulaski-county-1818.jpg|thumb|300px|Pulaski County in 1818.]] [[Image:Pulaski-county-1864.jpg|thumb|300px|Pulaski County in 1864.]]
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  • ...d to several spectacular battles over budget priorities with court chair [[Judge Mackey]].
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  • '''Morris Sheppard "Buzz" Arnold''' is a senior judge on the Eighth District U.S. Court of Appeals. Arnold was appointed by Presi ...justice of the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]], special master to the [[Pulaski County Chancery Court]], and chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party.
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  • In August 1956 Judge John E. Miller sided with the school district's plan in the case of ''Coope ...U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a June 21, 1958, order of Judge Lemley, stemming from ''[[Cooper v. Aaron]]'', in which the Little Rock Sch
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  • [[Image:Faulkner-county-1895.jpg|thumb|300px|Faulkner County in 1895.]] ...–Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area. Although Faulkner County is a dry county, several businesses in Conway are obtaining club memberships in order to se
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  • ...Pulaski County Attorney in the 1870s and the first elected black municipal judge in the United States.
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  • ...Jones attended private school in Washington, Arkansas, and read law under Judge John R. Eakin. During the [[Civil War]] he served with the Third Arkansas I ...nuary 1885. He was reelected to the post in 1886. He was elected a Pulaski County representative to the Arkansas House in 1891. He was elected governor in 18
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  • ...Boulevard''' was named for [[Little Rock]] businessman and Pulaski County judge [[William Marmaduke Kavanaugh]] in 1936. The street was originally called P
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  • [[Image:Conway-county-1864.jpg|thumb|Conway County in 1864.]] [[Image:Conway-county-1895.jpg|thumb|Conway County in 1895.]]
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  • [[Image:Perry-county-1864.jpg|thumb|250px|Perry County in 1864.]] [[Image:Perry-county-1895.jpg|thumb|250px|Perry County in 1895.]]
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  • [[Image:Lonoke-county-1895.jpg|thumb|Lonoke County in 1895.]] ...nty, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, [[Pulaski County]], and [[Faulkner County]].
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  • [[Image:Saline-county-1864.jpg|thumb|250px|Saline County in 1864.]] [[Image:Saline-county-1895.jpg|thumb|250px|Saline County in 1895.]]
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  • ...pronounced "Mar-Shay") is an unincorporated community located in [[Pulaski County]] twelve miles north of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. ...those of pioneer settlers at [[Crystal Hill]] in the 1820s. Fifth circuit judge [[Liberty Bartlett]], with the help of Chicago and New York investors, atte
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  • ...bust of Count Casimir Pulaski commissioned by the judge for the [[Pulaski County Courthouse]] around 1960 is today located in [[Julius Breckling Riverfront
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  • '''Floyd G. "Buddy Villines''' is the judge of the [[Pulaski County Quorum Court]]. He was originally elected to the office in 1992, and is run ...um Court with the power to veto any vote. The office of the Pulaski County Judge is located at 201 South Broadway, Suite 400.
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  • ...ourt|Quorum Court]], [[Pulaski County Treasurer|Treasurer]], and [[Pulaski County Youth Services|Youth Services]]. [[Category:County government]]
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  • ...arch 4, 1819. On May 24th of that year McHenry hosted the first meeting of county government officials in his home. [[Category:County government]]
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