WASHINGTON As the U.S. Congress worked to address its final responsibilities of the year, three Arkansas House members took time last week to honor several Arkansans for their accomplishments and impact.
As the U.S. Congress worked to address its final responsibilities of the year, three Arkansas House members took time last week to honor several Arkansans for their accomplishments and impact.
From the quiet agrarian town of the 1950s to the bedroom community of 1994 with 1,300 residents, the town of Pea Ridge has grown to a first-class city with more than 6,600 residents. And during the past 27 years more than a quarter of a century there has been one face at the helm Jackie Crabtree.
Planning commissions do important work, but it s not often they draw editorial comment. But when a subdivision is proposed next to a Civil War battlefield and national park, a little extra scrutiny is in order.