Documents for December 2013

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George Stepps complaint

George Stepps complaint.

Pipeline construction and abandonment documents

Application package to close gas pipeline segments- part 1.

Hudson Hallum offer of settlement

Hudson Hallum offer of settlement.

Central Arkansas Pipeline Project

Application package to close gas pipeline segments- part 2.

Enable gas transmission documents

Application package to close gas pipeline segments- part 3.

Darr accepts terms of settlement

Darr's letter accepting the terms of the settlement.

Offer of settlement from the Arkansas Ethics Commission to Lt. Gov. Mark Darr

Offer of settlement from the Arkansas Ethics Commission to Lt. Gov. Mark Darr.

Little Rock Chamber voices support for desegregation settlement

A letter filed by the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce voices support for the proposed desegregation agreement.

Sherwood ed group objects to deseg agreement

Linda Remele and Beverly Williams file a formal objection on behalf of the Sherwood Public Education Foundation to the proposed desegregation settlement.

City of Sherwood objects to deseg settlement agreement

The city of Sherwood files a formal objection to the proposed desegregation settlement.

NLR resident objects to proposed deseg settlement

North Little Rock resident Sharon Whitehurst files a formal objection to the proposed desegregation settlement.

NLR resident objects to proposed deseg settlement (2)

North Little Rock resident Samia Johnston files a formal objection to the proposed desegregation settlement.

NLR resident objects to proposed deseg settlement (3)

North Little Rock resident Ola Ware files an objection to the proposed desegregation settlement.

Beebe requests federal aid for December storms

In a 15-page letter to President Barack Obama, Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe requests federal aid to help counties that suffers damages in December's winter storms.

Memphis Police Department public recordings policy

The Memphis Police Department on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013, issued a policy that officers could not arrest civilians for filming them if the civilians had a right to be there.

Clay Brown incident report

Former vice chancellor at the University of Arkansas at Monticello Clay Brown was charged Nov. 21, 2013, with forgery and abuse of office after authorities said he used university or foundation funds to buy banners, books and a rug for a church he attended.

State vs. Clay Brown

Former vice chancellor at the University of Arkansas at Monticello Clay Brown was charged with forgery and abuse of office after authorities said he used university or foundation funds to buy banners, books and a rug for a church he attended.

ASU coach Blake Anderson's contract

The contract of new Arkansas State head football coach Blake Anderson.

Letter to John Threet

A letter from state legislators to John Threet, 4th Judicial District prosecuting attorney, regarding the University of Arkansas.

Stipulation by Joshua Intervenors and PCSSD regarding unitary status

U.S. District Court desegregation case document filed Monday, Dec. 16, 2013.

Brad Choate's prepared statement for Dec. 13, 2013

Brad Choate, the former director of the University of Arkansas' advancement division, had prepared a 15-page statement to deliver Friday, Dec. 13, 2013, to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee regarding an audit of that division. The panel opted to not hear testimony from neither Choate nor Joy Sharp, the division's former budget officer, before accepting the audit as sound.

Diamond: Prosecutor erred in UA report

UA spokesman John Diamond claims the prosecutor handling an investigation of UA's legislative audit of the university's advancement division erred in part of his report about the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's request under the Freedom of Information Act.

Prosecutor: No crime committed in UA deficit case

A state prosecutor tasked to investigate auditors' questions regarding a multimillion dollar deficit in the University of Arkansas' Advancement Division has determined that no criminal wrongdoing took place.

June 3 letter from ADH to PHMSA, EMPCO

The Arkansas Department of Health forwards a June 3 letter to ExxonMobil and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, in which it notes that 18 of Arkansas' drinking-water sources could potentially be affected by the same Pegasus pipeline that ruptured in Mayflower this year if another rupture occurred along the line.

PHMSA responds to ADH letter

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration responds to a June 3 letter from the Arkansas Department of Health.

ExxonMobil hearing request

A request for a hearing before the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety, by ExxonMobil concerning the oil spill near Mayflower.