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Stephens Media political columnist John Brummett recently attended a TEA Party meeting in Conway. What were his impressions? Watch this interview short and access Brummett's comments on the U.S. Senate race in Arkansas.
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The chairman of the Arkansas Public Service Commission grilled Entergy Arkansas officials on the proposed separation from its parent company by 2013. What was he trying to accomplish and will more direction be coming?
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There's nothing like a little trash talking on a Saturday morning. This conversation has nothing to do with sports, however. Check out the latest edition of our Clean & Green.
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CAMPAIGN 2010
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Published 3/1/2010
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Roby Brock
Here's your one-stop shop for keeping up with all of the candidate filings for major office in Arkansas. Talk Business will be updating the filings for all of the federal and state constitutional races throughout the filing season. So come back early and often to this page for the latest news!
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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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MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
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Published 3/15/2010
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Roby Brock
Entergy Arkansas President Hugh McDonald was on the hot seat at the PSC this week answering questions about his company's effort to separate from its parent firm.
Verizon discloses its Arkansas investment in 2009. A major natural gas pipeline project launches. And, Home Bancshares makes a purchase of a troubled bank in Florida.
Plus, the state releases unemployment numbers and the latest gambling figures from Oaklawn and Southland. Check out this week's briefs.
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