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Fort Smith will be home to a foreign military pilot training center, bringing more than 500 military personnel to the city over two years.
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Following a court ruling earlier this month, Alcoholic Beverage Control Division Director Doralee Chandler on Monday revoked the license of Fort Smith-based River Valley Relief.
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Finance officials will release a revised forecast on Nov. 10, the same day Gov. Asa Hutchinson is to speak with legislators about budget priorities.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, Libertarian Michael Kalagias and Democrat Lauren Mallett-Hays took part in Monday’s debate by Arkansas PBS.
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The Department of Finance and Administration reported Tuesday that net available general revenue since the start of the fiscal year totaled $1,850 million.
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Polling suggests there is broad support for a proposed constitutional amendment that some groups are fighting to keep off the November ballot. Backers say it could be a boon for the state's economy.
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For the first month of the fiscal year, Arkansas reported net available general revenues totaled $542 million — 5.2% more than had been forecast and 5.3% above the previous July.
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Max Avery, the Republican in the Arkansas House District 49 race, says he is working with creditors, and claims innocence in a 2017 assault charge.