Arkansas Infrastructure - News
$1.5 Million Recovery Act Project in Scott County - KARK
KARK$1.5 Million Recovery Act Project in Scott County"These funds will help strengthen Arkansas's infrastructure while also supporting local economic growth. I'm pleased to see our state receive this assistance, and I remain committed to ensuring that our state has the resources it needs to stay strong,"
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Arkansas Governor Beebe Request Federal Major Disaster Declaration ... - All American Patriots (press release) Arkansas Governor Beebe Request Federal Major Disaster Declaration Another 140 homes suffered major damage. Teams from the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management continue to assess the extent of storm damage to public infrastructure. That work may lead to an additional request for public assistance. |
Local economy schows signs of strength - Pine Bluff Commercial
Pine Bluff CommercialLocal economy schows signs of strengthBy Wes Clement/OF THE COMMERCIAL STAFF Pine Bluff’s sales tax revenues are lower and the number of bankruptcies are higher than some other Arkansas cities, but the town does have indicators of strength and stability in an unstable economy,
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Major road projects over budget - KTBS Major road projects over budgetUS 165/US 425 between Interstate 10 and the Arkansas border: Completion projected January 2010; $672 million over original budget. -- US 167 between Alexandria and Arkansas: Completion projected April 2010; $506 million over original budget. |
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Hams in Southeastern US Provide Spotting Assistance to NWS - ARRL Hams in Southeastern US Provide Spotting Assistance to NWSNordlund told the ARRL that the Office of Emergency Management in Polk County informed Arkansas ARES that there was no "communication emergency," as the local infrastructure was operational and no additional radio personnel were required in the Mena |
KARK$1.5 Million Recovery Act Project in Scott County"These funds will help strengthen Arkansas's infrastructure while also supporting local economic growth. I'm pleased to see our state receive this assistance, and I remain committed to ensuring that our state has the resources it needs to stay strong,"
Pine Bluff CommercialLocal economy schows signs of strengthBy Wes Clement/OF THE COMMERCIAL STAFF Pine Bluff’s sales tax revenues are lower and the number of bankruptcies are higher than some other Arkansas cities, but the town does have indicators of strength and stability in an unstable economy,
