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Pulaski County embarks on ambitious project to house the unsheltered, some neighbors push back

Judge Barry Hyde’s project is underway, and the Little Rock Board of Directors is expected to discuss providing sewer services to the project at its board meeting tonight. The 150-acre project is modeled after a Texas development, and it is set to focus on housing those coming out of “chronic homelessness.”
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County Judge Barry Hyde will seek re-election

Pulaski County Judge Barry Hyde, a Democrat, has announced he'll seek a third two-year term.
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Where to draw the line: Phil Wyrick and early voting today

Phil Wyrick, the Republican candidate for county judge, got in a dispute with election officials today for entering an early voting place — the McMath Library on John Barrow Road — and handing out campaign material. Camoaigning is prohibited within 100 feet of a poll. He was escorted out, a witness said, objecting all the while.

An edge for Wyrick at county judge's forum last night

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported this morning on a League of Women Voters forum for candidates for county judge and I'd have to give Republican Phil Wyrick the edge in answers reported there, particularly on operation of the County Jail.
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Forum planned for Pulaski county judge race

The League of Women Voters announces a candidate forum for Pulaski County judge from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Quorum Court meeting room

County judge forum set

An important seat is open on the ballot in Pulaski County this fall — county judge. A forum is set to hear candidates to succeed the retiring Buddy Villines.
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Phil Wyrick to run for Pulaski County judge again

Pulaski County will have a vigorously contested race for county judge this year. Republican Phil Wyrick, an unsuccessful candidate against Democrat Buddy Villines six years ago, told me that he'll be filing this afternoon. Villines is retiring. Former legislator Barry Hyde of North Little Rock will run as a Democrat. Glen Schwarz, a perennial candidate, is running as a Libertarian.

Republican to announce for Pulaski County judge

Steve Teske, a Lutheran pastor in Alexander and an archive assistant at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, dropped boy today to deliver a news release that he'll announce next week as a Republican candidate for Pulaski County judge.
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Kathy Webb says no to county judge race

I received this e-mail just now from former state Rep. Kathy Webb : In the past several days I have been asked by a number of people in our county to consider a race for Pulaski County Judge.

The Saturday night line; another Pulaski County judge candidate

The line is open. Final note:
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Kathy Webb considering race for Pulaski County judge

Multiple sources tell me that they've heard definitively that former state Rep. Kathy Webb of Little Rock plans to run for Pulaski County judge.

Barry Hyde's bad start for county judge campaign

Barry Hyde announced yesterday for county judge. He was a competent and engaged state legislator and runs a successful construction business.
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