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DHS centers January 2011 ruling

A federal judge dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit Tuesday that accused the state of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act at its human development centers throughout the state.

NAEP report card on science

A third or fewer of the nation’s fourth, eighth and 12th graders — and even smaller percentages of Arkansas students — scored at a proficient level on the 2009 science portions of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a slate of exams also known as The Nation’s Report Card.

DHS centers January 2011 judgment

A federal judge dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit Tuesday that accused the state of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act at its human development centers throughout the state.

Kevin Bearden Homicide Incident Report

Kevin Bearden, a manager of Harvest Foods, was shot several times during a May 14, 1997 robbery of the store. This is the LR Police Incident report.

Recipients of money from the top Arkansas political donors

Recipients of money from the top Arkansas political donors

Ethics Commission letter to Meadors

Ethics Commission letter to Allen C. Meadors, Ph.D.

THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT for 2011

THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND LEGISLATIVE BRANCHES FOR THE 2011-2012 FISCAL YEAR.

Arkansas higher ed report

A report from the nonprofit group National Center for Higher Education Management Systems on higher education governance.

Affadavit for arrest warrant for Veeders Nelson Jr.

Affadavit for arrest warrant for Veeders Nelson Jr.

Affadavit for arrest warrant for Tevin Bradley

Affadavit for arrest warrant for Tevin Bradley

Study on Arkansas corrections system

A statewide working group, with assistance from the Pew Center on the States, has proposed recommendations aimed at containing prison growth and costs while improving public safety.

Mohammad letter to Judge Wright

Abdulhakim Mohammad's letter to Judge Herb Wright, requesting he be allowed to represent himself