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Hear the latest Issues That Matter panel, presented by the Central Arkansas Library System, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County and Little Rock Public Radio.
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Both suits target what Attorney General Tim Griffin referred to as deceptive business practices.
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Following public outcry since the passage of a “right-to-mine” bill last year, Arkansas has imposed regulations on the noisy industry.
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Supporters say the new laws will cut down on bad actors; critics say they don't actually fix the problem.
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There are crypto mines in DeWitt and in the Bono community near Greenbrier, and an out-of-state entity has attempted to start a crypto mine near Harrison.
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An Arkansas Senate committee unanimously approved two bills Thursday that would regulate cryptocurrency mining operations, and the committee will reconvene Tuesday to hear more public comment on the policies.
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Hear the latest Issues That Matter panel, presented by the Central Arkansas Library System, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County and Little Rock Public Radio.
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Students brought their A-game to the science fair that put AI and machine learning at the forefront of the day's activities.
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Federal officials are asking for Arkansas residents’ help identifying which parts of the state still lack access to high-speed internet.
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Sen. Missy Irvin, R-Mountain View, filed the study, fearing the mines are too loud and use too much water.