Texarkana, Arkansas, city budget 2024
<p>The Texarkana, Arkansas, Board of Directors on Dec. 18, 2023, unanimously approved this $64 million budget for 2024.</p>
Texarkana, Arkansas, Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
<p>Fiscal Year 2023 budget of the city of Texarkana, Arkansas</p>
List of school library books under review by TISD
<p>List of books under review by Texarkana Independent School District, October 2022</p>
Sample Residential Water Bill, Texarkana, Texas
<p>Sample residential water bill through Fiscal Year 2032</p>
New Water Rate Tables, Texarkana, Texas
<p>Water rates through Fiscal Year 2032</p>
Texarkana, Texas, draft Fiscal Year 2023 budget
Complete draft Fiscal Year 2023 budget for the city of Texarkana, Texas
Texarkana, Ark., Water Rate Ordinance
A city ordinance raising Texarkana Water Utilities water and sewer rates, with reasons for the increase and new rate tables
New Texarkana, Arkansas, Water Rates - July 2022
Tables of water rates approved by the Texarkana, Arkansas, Board of Directors on July 5, 2022.
Republican Primary Runoff - Combined Sample Ballot
Bowie County, Texas, Republican Primary Runoff - Combined Sample Ballot
Democratic Primary Runoff - Combined Sample Ballot
Bowie County, Texas, Democratic Party Primary Runoff - Combined Sample Ballot
Bowie County 2022 primary ballot, Democratic by precinct
Bowie County 2022 primary ballot, Democratic by precinct
Baggett-Thompson indictment
Indictment detailing charges against Samuel Baggett and George Thompson
Court order on shredding
Arkansas Supreme Court order declining to hear an appeal from Pulaski County Circuit Clerk Pat O'Brien.
Saunders' letter of resignation
Saunders' letter of resignation
Mathieu's letter to LR Christian Academy
Mathieu's letter to LR Christian Academy regarding termination of ad contract
USDA Recreation Safety Report
On June 11, 2010, a flash flood on the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas claimed the lives of 20 people camping in or near Albert Pike Recreation Area. In response to this tragic incident, the Forest Service has taken actions to address visitor safety at both the Albert Pike Recreation Area and at other developed recreation sites on National Forests and National Grasslands across the nation. This report documents the Forest Service’s response to date. The report contains three parts: Incident at Albert Pike Recreation Area, Regional Assessments, and National Actions. The report also contains an appendix which provides additional responses to the USDA Review Report on the incident at Albert Pike Recreation Area.
Tucker Prison shooting report summary
Four witnesses to the fatal shooting at the Tucker Maximum Security Unit last year told accounts of what happened that were "distinctly different" from what the correction officer who fired the shots said, according to the state police investigation.
Pinnacle Point Judgement and Foreclosure
Pinnacle Point Judgement and Forclosure
Report: 90,000 inmates sexually victimized
The government reported Thursday that 4.4 percent of inmates in prison and 3.1 percent of inmates in jail report being victimized sexually by another inmate or staff member.
DFA report for June
Department of Finance and Administration report
Lake Atalanta Park Plans
Plans for Lake Atlanta Park
Giusti criminal complaint
A man accused of threatening House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in phone calls cried Thursday during a court appearance where a magistrate initially refused his request to be released to a halfway house. Gregory Lee Giusti, 48, of San Francisco looked disheveled in a gray T-shirt and khakis as he appeared for the first time before Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman, who said Giusti may have bipolar disorder and should be receiving treatment.
UA study on charter schools, desegregation in LR
UA study on charter schools, desegregation in LR
March revenue report
March revenue report
Proctor responses, amended complaint
Pages 1-2 Proctor response to motion for summary judgment Pages 3-20 Proctor brief to motion for summary judgment Pages 21-28 Proctor amended complaint Pages 29-37 Commissioner's answer to amended complaint
Alexander center contract
Alexander center contract
1989 desegregation case
1989 desegregation case
Motion for temporary restraining order
Motion for temporary restraining order in Main Street church case
NLR names 2nd suspect in Salvation Army shooting
NLR names 2nd suspect in Salvation Army shooting
Temporary restraining order brief
Temporary restraining order brief in Main Street church case
Proctor filings 3/25
The statute that prevents Willard Proctor Jr. from ever again being an Arkansas judge is legal because it’s not a limit on every candidate for judge but rather a prohibition for those who have been determined unfit to hold the office, state attorneys argue in a motion filed Thursday.
DHS center corrective action plan
The Alexander Human Development Center’s corrective action plan.
Proposed suit in LR School District case
Proposed suit in LR School District case
Letter in LR School District case
Letter in LR School District case
State response to Department of Justice suit
State response to Department of Justice suit
Arrest affidavits for Timothy Ray Ballard
Arrest affidavit for Timothy Ray Ballard
Request for attorney general's opinion
Request for attorney general's opinion
Ballard incident report
Ballard incident report
Pope Benedict XVI's pastoral letter
Pope Benedict XVI's pastoral letter
DHS Quarterly Report
DHS Quarterly Report, last quarter of 2009
Health care bill amendments
The health-care reform bill the House is voting on was approved by the Senate in December, plus there is a separate package of “fixes” negotiated by the two chambers that is designed to make the bill more palatable to House Democrats. The measure would cover more than 32 million uninsured Americans, expand Medicaid eligibility, set up new insurance exchanges and require nearly everyone to carry insurance or pay a fine.
Proctor suit challenging law
Proctor simultaneously filed to run as a write-in candidate for his former post and brought suit against Secretary of State Charlie Daniels, challenging the constitutionality of Arkansas Code 16-10-410.
Little Rock schools strategic plan
Adopting a reform-minded strategic plan is a painful but necessary step to boost student achievement in the struggling Little Rock School District, one of the plan’s authors said Thursday.
Lindsey bankruptcy
Lindsey detailed bankruptcy filing
Health care bill
The health-care reform bill the House is voting on was approved by the Senate in December, plus there is a separate package of “fixes” negotiated by the two chambers that is designed to make the bill more palatable to House Democrats. The measure would cover more than 32 million uninsured Americans, expand Medicaid eligibility, set up new insurance exchanges and require nearly everyone to carry insurance or pay a fine.
Energy appliance list
Energy appliance list
Engergy appliance retailers
Engergy appliance retailers
Alexander center report
Alexander center report
NLR restaurant tax report
NLR restaurant tax report
Highway Study
HIghway Department safety findings
Jones' execution stayed
A federal judge issued a stay Thursday for a man sentenced to die for the murder of a Bald Knob woman. The state attorney general’s office planned to appeal.
Racial attitudes survey
This report summarizes the findings of the seventh annual survey by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) of racial attitudes in Pulaski County.
Motion for injunction
Motion for injunction
Operation Evil Eye indictment
Thirty-one people in Lonoke and Prairie counties have been indicted in a federal drug and weapons investigation. U.S. Attorney Jane Duke announced Wednesday in Little Rock that eight of the defendants were arrested and the rest would be summoned to appear in court.
Bagenstos speech on disabled rights
The text of a speech by Deputy Assistant Attorney General Samuel R. Bagenstos of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in November 2009.
Ref: Jared Ray Layne; Letter from victim's mother
Ref: Jared Ray Layne; Letter from victim's mother
Rogers Master Trail Plan
2010 Rogers Master Trail Plan
Weiner, Harrisburg merger documents
On March 1, the Department of Education received a Petition for Voluntary Administrative Annexation of the Weiner School District into the Harrisburg School District. The Weiner School District is on the 2010 “Act 60” Consolidation List, meaning that the district must be consolidated with or annexed into one (1) or more districts as the district has fallen below 350 average daily student membership for both the 2007-08 and 2008-09 school years. The current student population of the Weiner School District is 323 students (308 White, 11 Hispanic), and the current student population of the Harrisburg School District is 1,134 students (1,075 White, 29 Hispanic). Any annexation or consolidation involving the Weiner School District must be approved by the State Board of Education by May 1, 2010, to become effective as of July 1, 2010. The Weiner and Harrisburg School Districts are contiguous to each other. The Department has attached a copy of the Petition. Academic, demographic, standards for accreditation and fiscal information for the two (2) districts will be forwarded to the State Board separately when the information is available. An opinion has been requested from the Attorney General’s Office as to the segregative effect, if any, that would be caused to any school districts as a result of the proposed consolidation. The opinion will be forwarded to the State Board members separately when it is received.
Half Marathon Results
Half Marathon Results
2010 Little Rock Marathon Results
2010 Little Rock Marathon Results
Marathon Relay Results
Marathon Relay Results
CBO analysis
Congressional Budget Office analysis
Age group awards in 5K
Age group awards in 5K
Probable cause facts in 5 slain
Facts constituting probable cause in Garland County case of five slain
Affidavits in death of 5
Arrest affidavits in November slaying of five in Garland County
Dismissal of lawsuit against Game and Fish Commission
Dismissal of lawsuit against Game and Fish Commission
Transfer order
Order to transfer
Brief in support of motion
Brief in support of motion for judgment
Cruelty suit
Lawsuit challenging constitutionality of law prohibiting ownership of fighting chickens
Affliliated Foods Martinez indictment
Two weeks after the former chief operating officer of the now-defunct Affiliated Foods Southwest Inc. admitted to operating a check-kiting scheme to keep the business afloat, a federal grand jury indicted the wholesale food distributor’s chief financial officer as well.
Library tax plaintiff motion
Library tax plaintiff motion
Pulaski County reponse in CALS case
Pulaski County reponse in CALS case
Anderson's termination letter
Anderson's termination letter
Decision in Proctor suit
Decision in Proctor suit
McGill report
An independent investigator has cleared Pulaski County Special School District acting Superintendent Rob McGill of an allegation that he made a racially charged comment to another district employee.
Walmart Announces Acquisition of Digital Entertainment Provider, VUDU
Walmart announced Monday a definitive agreement to acquire VUDU, Inc., a leading provider of digital technologies and services that enable the delivery of entertainment content directly to broadband high-definition TVs and Blu-ray players. The deal is expected to close within the next few weeks.
Planned Revenue Stabilization Act
Planned Revenue Stabilization Act
Bankruptcy Petition
John David Lindsey, general manager of Lindsey & Associates since 1998, filed a voluntary petition for personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy through Fayetteville attorney Jill Jacoway.
Washington County JP and Constable Districts
Map of the districts
Deputy terminated after chase, crash
The Pulaski County sheriff’s office fired a deputy and suspended a volunteer deputy after an investigation found the deputy lied about their patrol car going more than 90 miles an hour just before it slammed into an overturned Toyota they had been pursuing, according to documents obtained Thursday.
Jury duty and work
Jury duty and work
UAMS pay, continued
UAMS pay, continued
Top non-higher education state employee pay
Top non-higher education state employee pay
Amended Proctor Complaint
The amended complaint against Judge Willard Proctor, Jr., and Cycle Breakers
Fayetteville Man Arrested for Child Pornography
The Fayetteville Police Department announced today the arrest of a Fayetteville man for child pornography discovered on his computer.
Proctor TRO
Proctor files a temporary restraining order
Wal-Mart memo to employees
Announcement to eliminate 300 positions in Northwest Arkansas from Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart
Scott Street named CEO
Scott M. Street has been named president and CEO for Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas, effective March 8. Street succeeds George Flynn, who will transition fulltime into the role of senior vice president–performance improvement for the Sisters of Mercy Health System, the sponsoring organization of Mercy in Northwest Arkansas. Flynn has held both his new role and the CEO position since June 2009.
Arrest of Fayetteville Man in Vehicle Break-ins
Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor announced today the arrest of a Fayetteville man for breaking or entering to vehicles.
Rogers State of the City Address
By Mayor Steve Womack
Bentonville State of the City Address
By Mayor Bob McCaslin
Proctor ruling
Supreme Court ruling on Judge Proctor (PDF)
Letter from Muhammad
Copy of a letter from Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, received by Circuit Court on January 14, 2010.
West Memphis Case: Order denying post-conviction relief
No new trials for two in West Memphis case
Race to the Top Arkansas application
Arkansas' Race to the Top application
DeLeo affidavit in Cabot case
This is the affadavit in Ralph Francis DeLeo's case.
Casino amendment name, title approval
Casino amendment name, title approval
Roy Brooks eStem resignation letter
Brooks letter announcing his resignation at eSTEM
UALR memo to faculty and staff
UALR memo to faculty and staff
County Ozone Levels
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed on Thursday tougher air-quality standards that would leave 650 of 675 monitored counties around the nation in violation if the rules were in place now. Four of the 675 counties are in Arkansas.
Race to the Top
Race to the Top
DFA Revenue report for December 2009
DFA Revenue report for December 2009
Crain RV incident report
Incident report from the burglary at Crain RV
NLR response to Walker
NLR responds to Walker's filing
John Walker filing
John Walker filing in desegregation case
Should Santa go on a diet? Pupils respond.
Pupils respond to the question 'should Santa go on a diet?'
Filing in desegregation case
Jacksonville residents used poetry in asking a federal judge to establish a process for creating a separate Jacksonville school district should the North Little Rock and Pulaski County Special school districts be declared desegregated.
Marty Nix letter
Letter from Marty Nix
Teacher walkout stats
The number of teachers not in class in the Pulaski County Special School District on the day of the walkout
Van escape disciplinary actions
The Pulaski County sheriff’s office demoted a sergeant after completing its investigation into a prisoner escape, discipline issued less than a week after the agency fired a deputy for leaving running and unattended the van the inmate used to drive away in, according to documents released Tuesday.
Parolees 2008 report
Parolees 2008 report
Prisoners 2008
Prisoners 2008 report
Losing 'Letta - Initial information report
The information report filed on Carmeletta Green when she went missing in 1982
Drug distribution indictment
A federal grand jury has added Ralph FrancisDeleo, age 64, of Somerville, Mass., to the pending indictment of George Wylie Thompson, age 64, of Cabot, Arkansas.
White House party crasher e-mails
White House gatecrashers went without confirmed invitation, e-mails show
Maurice Clemmons' clemency documents
Maurice Clemmons' clemency documents
Maurice Clemmons' 2000 parole documents
Maurice Clemmons' 2000 parole documents
Cary Gaines resignation letter
Cary Gaines' resignation letter
Household Food Security
One day after a federal report listed Arkansas as having the third-highest level of hunger in the nation, the Senate Agriculture committee Tuesday heard from four Arkansans who say hunger is a growing problem in their state and across the country.