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A proposed constitutional amendment intended to safeguard direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected for a second time on ...
The latest ballot title ranks at a 9.3 reading level. While closer than the 11.5 level assigned to the original submission, ...
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a Ouachita County man facing felony charges of lying about a felony conviction to cast a ...
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KARK on MSNProtect AR Rights ballot title to overturn recent ballot title laws rejected by attorney general a second timeProtect AR Rights’ ballot title submission to the Arkansas attorney general was rejected a second time on Tuesday.
Three individuals were arrested in Arkansas in June by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for various charges of exploitation, ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNArkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin leads 20-state coalition in amicus brief supporting Iowa library lawArkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin and 20 other states have filed a friend of the court brief supporting Iowa's law that ...
Arkansas joined 19 other states in asking a federal appeals court to reinstate an Iowa law barring school libraries from ...
On June 26, 2025, Lexie King, 21, of Lepanto was arrested on a charge of Medicaid fraud, a Class C felony. King, while ...
The response says harm is not sufficient for court intervention, since copies of the Ten Commandments have yet to be displayed in public buildings.
Authorities arrested three people last week who face separate charges related to Medicaid fraud, a news release from Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin states.
After a federal court ruled that Arkansas can proceed with the implementation of Act 629, one Hot Springs business owner said ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's Office announced three arrests involving Medicaid fraud. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On ...
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