
"- Governor Sarah Sanders announced she is ending regular use of remote work for executive branch employees - A federal judge granted a request to add the Conway school district to a lawsuit challenging the required display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms - A Thursday morning panel hosted by the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association discussed the importance of energy efficiency as Arkansas faces a projected shortfall in production"
"- The state will conduct a comprehensive review of Northwest Arkansas' wastewater infrastructure as population continues rapid growth - The Arkansas Board of Corrections has approved a new pilot program aimed at reducing recidivism rates - Arkansas Children's Hospital Northwest has received $500,000 to support a planned expansion - A new challenger has entered the race for the Democratic nomination hoping to unseat Rep. French Hill"
Governor Sarah Sanders ended regular use of remote work for executive branch employees. A federal judge granted a request to add the Conway school district to a lawsuit challenging the required display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The Arkansas Advanced Energy Association hosted a panel stressing energy efficiency as the state faces a projected production shortfall. The state will conduct a comprehensive review of Northwest Arkansas' wastewater infrastructure amid rapid population growth. The Arkansas Board of Corrections approved a pilot program to reduce recidivism. Arkansas Children's Hospital Northwest received $500,000 for planned expansion. A new Democratic challenger entered the race to unseat Rep. French Hill. Live newscasts air on Little Rock Public Radio.
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