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'infrastructure'

Arkansas named 45th best state in 2023 according to U.S. News

The Natural State fell from 44th to 45th compared to the 2021 rankings, with prison policy, education and health care as the state's worst scores.
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$10 million grant to support Arkansas electric grid upgrades

Federal funding from the Grid Enhancement Grant program will total $5.16 million in the first year and $5.14 million the second year. 
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Governor Sanders visits the Delta, not a minute too soon

We have some suggestions for how Sanders can respond to the Helena-West Helena water crisis going forward.

'The dismal history of big infrastructure'

Major infrastructure projects have been plagued by delays and cost overruns, the New York Times says. Duh, say victims of the big concrete ditch through Little Rock.
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A booming economy, billions for infrastructure and still more for working families. This is bad? Arkansas Republicans think so.

Is the Biden administration really a disaster? Infrastructure, family aid and economic figures tell a different story.

Democrats blast GOP votes against infrastructure spending

Yep. Arkansas GOP should have some explaining to do. Will they?
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The I-40 bridge becomes a stimulus calling card for Joe Biden

The White House is using I-40 bridge repairs as a selling point for his infrastructure proposal. Senators from Arkansas and Tennessee aren't receptive.

Arkansas and the Biden infrastructure plan

In an effort to sell President Biden's expansive $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan, the White House has released a "fact sheet" for each state that details needs and how they would be addressed under the plan.
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Mayor set to talk infrastructure

Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. is on the agenda for an infrastructure conference in Washington today.

Delta Regional Authority announces $26 million in new infrastructure grants

The Delta Regional Authority and Gov. Asa Hutchinson have announced $26 million in new infrastructure grants, obtained through the federal States' Economic Development Assistance Program and a mix of public and private sources.
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Best of the Worst?

Little Rock winds up on CNBC's list of "20 Cities You Don't Want To Live In...
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