Pulaski Election Commission controversy continues UPDATE
Pulaski Election Commission controversy continues UPDATE
The Republican-controlled
Bryan Poe, director of the election commission staff, from working in future elections.
Poe was not present. He’s on leave for his wife’s pregnancy.
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Chair Evelyn Gomez and
Commissioner Kristi Stahr, both Republican appointees. Democratic
Commissioner Joshua Price objected because Poe wasn’t present; wasn’t allowed to give his side, and no documented list of grievances was presented. Price said he supported following customary human resource and legal procedures.
I caught only a part of the meeting on YouTube and the sound quality was poor, so many details are lacking. The meeting was held at the Capitol in the old Supreme Court chamber because county office buildings are closed to the public during the pandemic.
Pulaski County extends its virus-related restriction of access to county buildings
January 1, 20219:10 am
Pulaski County Judge Barry Hyde has issued extended a previous order restricting access to county buildings from Jan. 4 to Feb. 28.
This order includes the courthouse.
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Operations will continue in all facilities and when people in need of services can’t get business done by phone or other means, access will be provided through security checkpoints. The county said it will provide means to hold trials if courts decide they must be conducted.
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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced plans to open a new fulfillment center in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The new fulfillment center, which is anticipated to launch in 2021, will create over 500 new, full-time jobs with industry-leading pay and comprehensive benefits starting on day one.
“We are proud to be expanding our operations in Arkansas with our newest facility in North Little Rock and we are excited to create over five hundred new, full-time jobs for the local community,” said Alicia Boler Davis, Amazon’s vice president of global customer fulfillment. “Amazon is grateful for the continued support we’ve received from local and state leaders and we look forward to leveraging our scale for good to support this great community.”
Amazon announced plans to open a new fulfillment center in North Little Rock, Ark. Author: THV11 Digital Updated: 10:42 AM CST December 17, 2020
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Amazon announced plans to open a new fulfillment center in North Little Rock, Ark.
On Monday, Arkansas Business reported that the site not far from the Galloway exit on Interstate 40 is under contract but was not fully under Amazon ownership yet.
The new fulfillment center, which is anticipated to launch in 2021, will create over 500 new, full-time jobs with industry-leading pay and comprehensive benefits starting on day one.
“We are proud to be expanding our operations in Arkansas with our newest facility in North Little Rock and we are excited to create over five hundred new, full-time jobs for the local community,” said Alicia Boler Davis, Amazon’s vice president of global customer fulfillment. “Amazon is grateful for the continued support we’ve received from
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