Sarah Sanders eyes possible run for governor of Arkansas

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) — With paid speeches, a book coming out and appearances on cable news, Sarah Sanders is following the traditional route for former press secretaries after leaving the White House as President Donald Trump’s chief spokeswoman. But she’s also getting reacquainted... Read More.
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Governor proclaims Sept. 22-28 as Arkansas Hunting & Fishing Week

Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a special proclamation Friday in the Governor’s Conference Room at the state capitol recognizing Sept. 22-28, 2019, as Arkansas Hunting and Fishing Week. He also proclaimed Sept. 28, 2019, as National Hunting and Fishing Day in Arkansas. National Hunting and Fishing... Read More.
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Governor signs legislation to boost feral hog control

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas’s growing battle with the overpopulating feral hog received a boost April 19 at the state Capitol when Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed Senate Bill 460 into law as Act 991 of the Arkansas General Assembly in front of members of the... Read More.

Governor in Pine Bluff for UAPB Groundbreaking Ceremony

Gov. Asa Hutchinson was in Pine Bluff Friday morning to celebrate the start of an $800,000 renovation project at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's (UAPB) baseball facilities. The new Simmons Bank Pavilion at the Torii Hunter Baseball and Softball Complex will consist of... Read More.
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Governor Asa Hutchinson Makes Appointments

Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday announced the appointment of Tommy Cobb of Sheridan,  as a Justice of the Peace for the Grant County Quorum Court, District 5. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2018. Replaces Tyler Campbell. Other Deltaplex residents appointed include: Doug Hartz, Stuttgart, to the Arkansas... Read More.