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Senate President-elect Paul Bookout will lead his chamber in the first fiscal legislative session, which starts this week. How will lawmakers respond to challenging economic conditions? Bookout offers his thoughts. Plus, click through to access our roundtable discussion with Bookout and 3 other key legislative leaders.
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Former GOP Senate candidate and TEA Party organizer Tom Cox departs the Arkansas Senate race. Cox explains his reasons for the exit and says he may return as a candidate in the future.
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Could your child be a budding artist? Let them try their talent in an effort to Keep Arkansas Beautiful. Check out the details in this Clean & Green segment.
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Breaking business news from around Arkansas
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TALK BUSINESS QUARTERLY Q1 2010
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Published 2/7/2010
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Roby Brock
Welcome to the latest edition of Talk Business Quarterly! Our cover story on the evolution of local television is a look back at the heyday of a bygone era, but could a rebirth be in the making? We sit down with four power brokers who will guide the state through its first fiscal legislative session. Rex Nelson explores the allure of Oaklawn and what has helped it persevere through thick-and-thin. Plus, much more! Click through to access TBQ online.
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TALK BUSINESS QUARTERLY POLL Q1 2010
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Published 2/6/2010
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Roby Brock
It's our third installment of our quarterly poll on the Arkansas political and business climate. How have Arkansans' attitudes changed on the economy, elected officials and political issues? Click through to access our most recent survey on a number of meaningful topics and expert analysis on how these numbers have shifted during the past three months.
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TALK BUSINESS QUARTERLY Q4 2009
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Published 11/2/2009
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Roby Brock
Welcome to the latest edition of our quarterly magazine publication, Talk Business Quarterly! Alcohol is creating economic opportunity and political opposition throughout Arkansas as communities capitalize on the state's quirky liquor laws. Home Bancshares Johnny Allison lays out where his banking operation is headed. Who from the GOP will challenge Gov. Mike Beebe? These stories plus much more, including the Delta Blues, our popular Young Guns and a message from Congressman Vic Snyder to the business community. Click here to access TBQ online.
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MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
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Published 2/7/2010
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Roby Brock
Congressman John Boozman officially joins the U.S. Senate race. He'll seek the GOP nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Senator Blanche Lincoln. How has his entry changed the dynamics of the Republican primary? Plus, other campaigns are shaping up.
Wal-Mart cuts jobs at its corporate headquarters in an effort to streamline its operations. Tyson Foods has a solid quarter to kick off its fiscal year, but Baldor Electric and Dillard's take a step backwards.
Oaklawn owner Charles Cella puts his money where his mouth is. He's trying to line up the race of a decade with a $5 million match-up between horsing greats Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta.
Read these stories and more in this week's briefs!
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