Documents for May 2015

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Central Arkansas Water comments

Central Arkansas Water filed comments Thursday, May 28, 2015, asking the U.S. Justice Department to either withdraw or renegotiate a plan between Exxon Mobil and the agency, saying it does nothing to improve the long-term safety and integrity of the Pegasus pipeline.

Norsworthy corrective-action letter

David Norsworthy, a frequent business partner of nursing-home owner Michael Morton, received a corrective-action letter from the Arkansas Ethics Commission instructing him to file a statement of financial interest within 10 days since he is an appointee of a state commission.

Committee on Pulaski County School District Boundaries' draft report

Committee on Pulaski County School District Boundaries' draft report.

Little Rock School District honorees

Ninety-three Little Rock School District students, representing all five LRSD high schools were recognized at the 11th annual Academic Signing Day on Monday. Academic Signing Day mirrors athletic signing days, where top athletes sign letters of intent to compete at the collegiate level, Little Rock School District spokesman Pamela Smith said.

List of law licenses suspended

The Supreme Court signed off on a per curium on Thursday, May 7, 2015, that officially suspended the law licenses of 934 attorneys, most of whom are based in Arkansas for failing to keep up with new rules for attorney license fees established last year.

Opinion/concurrence on justices in gay-marriage case

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday ruled the justices currently serving should decide a pending gay-marriage case.

Springdale Police Chief Kathy O'Kelley retirement letter

Springdale Police Chief Kathy O'Kelley retirement letter

Washington County bridge investigation report

Washington County bridge investigation report released May 5, 2015.

Jamie Mitchell resume

Jamie Mitchell's resume

Baker Kurrus resume

Baker Kurrus' resume.

2015-2017 State Partnership Program Approved Projects

The Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation Commission on Thursday approved $128 million school construction and system projects for the 2015-2016 school year.