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Prosecutor won’t file criminal charges over purchase of $19K lectern by Arkansas governor’s office
The Washington Times· 14 hours agoA prosecutor said Friday he will not file any criminal charges over the purchase of a $19,000...
Prosecuting attorney declines to pursue charges over Arkansas governor’s purchase of $19K lectern
Arkansas Advocate via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoA prosecuting attorney on Friday declined to pursue further action regarding potential violations of...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee-Sanders tours storm damage in northwest Arkansas
KY3 Springfield· 5 days agoAfter powerful storms rocked the state of Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is surveying the...
Sanders: Some of Arkansas still without power
The Center Square· 5 days ago(The Center Square) - Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday that 3,000 people are still without power a week after tornadoes swept through the...
No charges to be filed over lectern purchase by Gov. Sarah Sanders' office
KTHV Little Rock· 15 hours agoProsecutors have decided that charges aren't warranted following an audit into the highly...
Prosecutor's review of audit on governor's $19,000 lectern purchase finds criminal charges not...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 12 hours agoPulaski County Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones said in a letter Friday "that criminal charges are not warranted" after his review of an audit on the $19,000 lectern Gov. Sarah
Donald Trump Vets Vice Presidential Candidates: GOP's Top Contenders, Betting Odds
Benzinga· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump is one of the leading candidates in the 2024 presidential election....
Gov. Sanders, John Calipari help with clean-up efforts in Rogers
KNWA Fayetteville via Yahoo News· 5 days ago(KNWA/KFTA) — A week after storms ripped through Benton County, residents continue to pick up the...
Publication of abortion amendment canvasser list is intimidation, ballot question committee says
Arkansas Advocate via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoSupporters of a proposed Arkansas constitutional amendment that would allow a limited right to...