Opinion

Letters to the Editor

I’ve learned through my family genealogy research that my 2nd great grandmother Lucinda Stinnett 1822-1893 is related to the Stinnett’s who settled around Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, around 1830-1840. Lucinda’s father Abner Stinnett is the brother of David Stinnett Sr.
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Capitol Week in Review

LITTLE ROCK – The deadline to register to vote in the November 5 general election falls on Monday, October 7. Keep in mind that county clerks may not accept voter registration forms signed digitally, unless they are submitted by certain state agencies.
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Flags to Half-Staff

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders orders all flags to be flown at Half-Staff to mourn the lives lost in the tornadoes during the early morning of May 26. The communities of Marion, Baxter, Benton and Boone Counties suffered significant damage to homes, businesses and property.
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An Odd Duck

I watched as a mother wood-duck crossed an old road high on a ridge top, closely followed by three ducklings which I am sure had hatched that very day. She was a good quarter mile from the river, but intent on getting the young ducklings there as quickly as possible.
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Capitol Week in Review

Four election laws passed by the legislature in 2021 will continue to be enforced, thanks to an Arkansas Supreme Court ruling that upholds their constitutionality. The four laws were immediately challenged after the 2021 regular session, during which the legislature enacted a long series of election integrity laws.
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Capitol Week in Review

LITTLE ROCK – Limiting children’s access to social media is still a priority for Arkansas policy makers. Last week, the governor sent a letter to the governors of all 50 states, and to all Arkansas legislators, urging them to continue working for meaningful restrictions on children’s use of social media platforms.
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State Capitol Week in Review

LITTLE ROCK – The state Education Department has written new rules for troubled schools to enter “transformation contracts” with outside entities, such as charter school operators. The Department will accept public comments until May 15 on the eight pages of proposed rules.
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