Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
- Former Sen. Jason Rapert is calling on lawmakers to dissolve the state library board
- A lawsuit is seeking for Pulaski County to reimburse taxpayers for $9 million
- Senator Tom Cotton has reportedly received enough votes to become the Conference Chair for senate Republicans
- Arkansas education officials are poised to award a multimillion-dollar contract to Miami-based Kleo Inc. to manage administration of school voucher funds
- Arkansas Governor's School will remain in its current location for at least the next three years
- Heavy rain last week caused flooding and damage to roads and campgrounds among the Buffalo National River
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