Treasurers Winter 2026 Meeting...
Treasurers will gather at the Wyndham in North Little Rock/Pulaski County.
Treasurers will gather at the Wyndham in North Little Rock/Pulaski County.
Judges will meet at the Benton Event Center in Saline County.
Assesors will gather at the Mount Magazine State Park in Paris/Logan County.
The circuit clerks wil meet at the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Little Rock.
County Clerks will meet at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute atop Petit Jean Mountain.
TAP and RTP provide federal grant funding to local public agencies for transportation and recreation projects. Both programs operate on a reimbursable basis.
The Cleveland County Quorum Court unanimously selected former Justice of the Peace Don Triplett to serve as county judge for the remainder of the year.
A rule passed by the Republican Party of Arkansas’ state committee last June prohibits registered Democrats from voting in this year’s March 3 Republican primaries.
Brad Simon defeated Wade Dunn in the special GOP primary runoff for state Senate District 26. He’ll face independent candidate Adam Watson in a special general election in the heavily Republican district that encompasses parts of Franklin, Logan, Johnson and Sebastian counties.
Arkansans have school, county, judicial, state and federal elections to decide March 3, and some voters may see local ballot issues as well.
Based on unofficial results, Wade Dunn and Brad Simon will face each other Feb. 3 in a GOP primary runoff.
Arkansas farmers can now claim certain sales tax exemptions using a new card, the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced Monday.
Arkansas is set to introduce a series of new laws starting Jan. 1, 2026, with significant changes impacting residents and businesse
The 2026 election cycle begins early for some Arkansans who can start casting ballots in two special legislative elections that were the focus of legal challenges over their timing.
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