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'Governor Hutchinson'

Innocent man gets Scrooged, no Christmas pardon for Charlie Vaughn

There's no debate about Charlie Vaughn's innocence. He's already served 30 years for a murder everyone agrees he did not commit. But it looks like he won't be getting out any time soon.
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Hutchinson calls out Trump over meeting with white supremacist

Hutchinson says Trump meeting with white supremacist was no accident.
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The gobbles are the best part of Arkansas Turkey Week

Free bird!

UPDATE: Hutchinson makes his last budget presentation, it includes huge reserves and still more budget surpluses

He pronounces his work over eight years as successful.
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Feds OK Arkansas changes in expanded Medicaid program

Feds OK Medicaid outreach to rural areas

Where, on where, shall they use the restroom when in Conway and in a hurry?

Are portable toilets in the Conway School District's future?
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Extensive recommendations by the school safety commission will be expensive, governor says

School districts will need far more than the $50 million already set aside to pay for security improvements being recommended by the Arkansas School Safety Commission.
Joe Biden and marijuana

Governor hopefuls Jones and Harrington applaud Dank Brandon's marijuana pardons, Sanders remains uncool

Two of three candidates for Arkansas governor indicated they support erasing criminal records for simple marijuana possession charges.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders' brother, the one who's been an actor, is on the state payroll

John Mark Huckabee, 45, is currently making an annual salary of $48,749.

School safety commission holds final meeting before sending report to governor

Schools' external windows and doors would be numbered to help authorities when responding to emergencies such as active shootings, under a recommendation the Arkansas School Safety Commission adopted Tuesday.
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School safety panel says schools need more money for security

Stronger doors and locks, training to recognize mental distress and tactical gear for school security officers all cost money. The Arkansas School Safety Commission thinks state lawmakers should designate special funds for school security.

Thomas leaving Public Service Commission for private sector

Thomas, who has four years left on his PSC appointment, told the Arkansas Times today that his resignation has "nothing to do with the Petit Jean" case but quickly acknowledged, "No one will believe" that.
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