With the upcoming year starting sooner than usual, Hampton Schools were concerned with what little time they had to finish all of their normal summer upkeeps. Summer time for Hampton’s custodial crew usually consists of lots of mopping, waiting, and waxing. This task on average takes up to 6 weeks of hard labor. However, Hampton School District was able to purchase a machine to do it in half the time.
Can you vote for a convicted felon for President? Or, will you vote for the other option who is obviously cognitively challenged, whether anyone admits it or not. So, there you have it.
Nearly three years ago, farleft Democrats in Congress greenlit a $7.5 billion investment of taxpayer funds for electric vehicle charging nationwide. As a part of the Biden Administration’s radical Green New Deal agenda, President Biden vowed to utilize these funds to establish 500,000 electric vehicle chargers by 2030. Since the announcement in 2021, Federal Highway Administration data reveals that only a mere eight charging stations have been completed. This stark contrast between promise and progress underscores Republicans’ long-standing argument – that our infrastructure is ill-equipped to meet the demands of the Biden Administration’s tonedeaf ’EV Revolution.’
LITTLE ROCK – The number of fatalities in Arkansas due to drug overdoses declined faster than the national average last year, according to records maintained by the Centers for Disease Control.
A few months ago, Sarah Giraud traded her home nail salon for a storefront.
JUNE 10
Hampton Schools Get New Principals for New School Year
Southern Arkansas University has announced that 422 students earned a 4.0 GPA for the spring 2024 semester and have been named to its President’s List.
More than most, Arkansans understand the importance of dependable rural emergency medical services (EMS) providers. In rural areas where local hospitals are not always easily accessible to those needing immediate assistance, quick and reliable EMS providers are critical. Unfortunately, staffing shortages, coupled with skyrocketing equipment and fuel costs, are forcing EMS providers to make difficult choices to reduce or even cease operations in certain areas.
LITTLE ROCK – 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.
Caleb Chandler
When this newspaper called, Zach Anders had a hard time finding time for an interview because he was so busy.
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