Arkansas Supreme Court Disqualifies Redistricting, Open Primaries Efforts

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday tossed two ballot initiatives that would have enacted constitutional amendments creating a legislative redistricting commission and a system of open primaries and ranked choice voting.

In a decision written by Associate Justice Robin Wynne, the court agreed with Secretary of State John Thurston, who had disqualified both efforts because they did not verify that signature collectors had “passed” criminal background checks. Instead, both efforts had certified that they had “been timely acquired.”

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/arkansas-supreme-court-disqualifies-redistricting-open-primaries-efforts

Arkansas Supreme Court Disqualifies Redistricting, Open Primaries Efforts

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday tossed two ballot initiatives that would have enacted constitutional amendments creating a legislative redistricting commission and a system of open primaries and ranked choice voting. In a decision written by Associate Justice Robin Wynne, the court agreed with Secretary of State John Thurston, who had disqualified both efforts because they did not verify that signature collectors had "passed" criminal background checks.

Farmers Assess Damage After History-Making Storm Sweeps Through Arkansas

Arkansas farmers are still calculating the damage in the wake of Tropical Storm Laura. The storm that hit the state Thursday produced gushing rains, high winds and a multitude of tornadoes in northeast Arkansas. Originally a hurricane, Laura was the first storm in state history to produce a tropical storm warning, according to the National Weather Service

Photos taken by extension personnel show swaths of flattened, or “lodged” plants in the heart of rice country. Jarrod Hardke, University of Arkansas Agriculture Extension rice agronomist, said in an early round of assessments, it seems “rice damage is luckily minimal.”

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/farmers-assess-damage-after-history-making-storm-sweeps-through-arkansas

Farmers Assess Damage After History-Making Storm Sweeps Through Arkansas

Arkansas farmers are still calculating the damage in the wake of Tropical Storm Laura. The storm that hit the state Thursday produced gushing rains, high winds and a multitude of tornadoes in northeast Arkansas.


Arkansas ACLU Secures New Executive Director

Long-time legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union — Arkansas affiliate, Holly Dickson, has been selected to serve as executive director. Dickson assumes the positive during a global pandemic which ACLU declares is "laying bare the systemic oppression at the root of inequality in America." 

https://www.kuaf.com/post/arkansas-aclu-secures-new-executive-director

Arkansas ACLU Secures New Executive Director

Long-time legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union - Arkansas affiliate, Holly Dickson, has been selected to serve as executive director. Dickson assumes the positive during a global pandemic which ACLU declares is "laying bare the systemic oppression at the root of inequality in America."

Howard County Farmers' Market in Nashville Will Be Open Monday Afternoon

Howard County Farmers Market Open Monday Afternoon Starting At 3 pm.

For those who may not be able to come to the Friday morning market, we will be having a Monday afternoon market day tomorrow, 31 Aug starting at 3pm.

Weather forecast is for scattered thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. High 88F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

We have some vendors who will be bringing their items to the market.

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- Wenta Farms -

Fresh and frozen figs, frozen blackberries, cucumbers, peppers, tomato plants

Green's Farm -

Plum Jelly, and various baked goods

- Mobbs Farm -

Okra

If more vendors contact us we will update our facebook page.

We recommend you get there as soon as we open for the best selection. We also request you wear protective masks and follow social distancing of 6 feet separation from others as you shop at the market.

Most importantly, please stay home if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms. We want everyone to have a safe time at the market.

WIC and SNAP Accepted by participating vendors. We thank you for your patronage!

Monday's Updated COVID-19 Case Numbers and Maps

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,157
  Active Positive: 40
  Recovered: 1,105
  Deaths: 12
  Negatives: 5,518

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 423
  Active Positive: 35
  Recovered: 383
  Deaths: 5
  Negatives: 3,132

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 278
  Active Positive: 17
  Recovered: 247
  Deaths: 14
  Negatives: 1,437

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 224
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 195
  Deaths: 3
  Negatives: 3,068

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 174
  Active Positive: 14
  Recovered: 159
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,723

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Sunday's COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,153
  Active Positive: 41
  Recovered: 1,100
  Deaths: 12
  Negatives: 5,500

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 421
  Active Positive: 37
  Recovered: 379
  Deaths: 5
  Negatives: 3,123

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 276
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 247
  Deaths: 14
  Negatives: 1,429

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 223
  Active Positive: 30
  Recovered: 190
  Deaths: 3
  Negatives: 3,041

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 172
  Active Positive: 14
  Recovered: 157
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,703

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AUDIO: Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Preserving the Main Streets of Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK – The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened the survival of many small businesses in Arkansas, and today I’d like to share good news about a grant program that will help. It is the Arkansas Historic Preservation and Main Street Arkansas grants.

First, though, I’d like to discuss the good news about our unemployment rate. For months before the pandemic, our unemployment rate had remained at historic lows and always below the national average. As COVID-19 slowed the economy, our rate jumped to 10.8 percent unemployment. But we have seen impressive improvement. In July, our rate was back to 7.1 percent, which is about three percentage points below the national average.

This is encouraging for the many cities that participate in the Main Street Arkansas and the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The mission of these two programs is to help revitalize the historic commercial centers that are essential to the economic health of many communities. The cities will receive grants to help jumpstart their economies as we move out of the pandemic.

Main Street America surveyed its members this spring to assess the effect of the coronavirus, including the likelihood the members would have to close shop if the disruption continued. Of the 213 Arkansas business owners who responded, 32 percent said they likely would be out of business within three months. Thirty percent reported they might have to close after five months.

Jackie Wolven is executive director of Main Street Eureka Springs. The results of that survey are a good representation of what has happened in that historic town. Five stores didn’t survive. But she is totally optimistic about the future. Jackie and the other leaders will identify artisans and business people to put in the empty store fronts, then release the grants after the first of the year. As she put it, Eureka Springs is ready to rock and roll.

Small business are the anchors of our communities. Many of the mom-and-pop shopkeepers grew up in the town where they now own a store. They are part of the social fabric of our small towns as well as key to the towns’ economic health.

The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism supports these communities through annual Downtown Revitalization Grants. Department Secretary Stacy Hurst recently announced that her agency would more than double its funding to $559,000 for the next year. Funding for the grants comes through the Real Estate Transfer Tax. The grants range from $3,000 to $25,000.

Our small towns and the owners who do business there are a link to our history and a reminder of where we came from. They are the building blocks of our economy. Main Street Arkansas and the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program are standing with them to secure the future.

Friday's COVID-19 Updated Numbers and Maps

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,146
  Active Positive: 46
  Recovered: 1,088
  Deaths: 12
  Negatives: 5,466

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 407
  Active Positive: 33
  Recovered: 369
  Deaths: 5
  Negatives: 3,054

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 274
  Active Positive: 29
  Recovered: 231
  Deaths: 14
  Negatives: 1,414

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 218
  Active Positive: 32
  Recovered: 182
  Deaths: 4
  Negatives: 2,990

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 167
  Active Positive: 17
  Recovered: 149
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,685

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Governor Hutchinson Announces DHS to Move 700 Off Wait List For Developmental Disabilities Aid

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LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) will be adding 700 families to the program that provides in-home and community-based services to Arkansans who are eligible for assistance through Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS), Governor Asa Hutchinson announced at a press conference today.

“This is a significant initiative for these families,” Governor Hutchinson said. “The clients will receive assistance with the day-to-day tasks that most of us perform without thinking about them. This offers them a new level of independence.”

The additional slots will be funded through a new premium tax in the Provider-Led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity (PASSE) program and added to the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver program, known as the DD waiver. PASSE has already brought in about $15 million to fund slots in this program.

Clients in the program can live in their homes and communities rather than in an institution because of the services provided, including supported living, adaptive equipment, specialized medical supplies, and supported employment. These services are aren’t included under traditional Medicaid programs.

This is the second time Governor Hutchinson and DHS have expanded the number of people in the program. In 2016, the Tobacco Settlement Fund Commission agreed to allocate unspent funds to cover 500 new slots.

“We are so excited to be able to provide services to so many more families, many of whom have been waiting for years to be a part of this program,” said DDS Director Melissa Stone. “I appreciate the help of the Governor, the Legislature, and the PASSEs to move this forward.”

Warnings and Watches Issued Today from the National Weather Service

Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued for portions of the forecast area in response to Hurricane Laura impacting the region.

Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued for portions of the forecast area in response to Hurricane Laura impacting the region.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for nearly all of our area through 7 AM Friday #TSLaura is expected to bring widespread rainfall amounts of 3-6 inches w/ isolated higher amounts near 8 inches. Remember, #TurnAroundDontDrown!

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for nearly all of our area through 7 AM Friday #TSLaura is expected to bring widespread rainfall amounts of 3-6 inches w/ isolated higher amounts near 8 inches. Remember, #TurnAroundDontDrown!

Sporadic tornadoes will be possible within the rain bands of Hurricane Laura today. The greatest tornado risk overnight will be over the northeastern quadrant of the hurricane, primarily over areas of North Central Louisiana.

Sporadic tornadoes will be possible within the rain bands of Hurricane Laura today. The greatest tornado risk overnight will be over the northeastern quadrant of the hurricane, primarily over areas of North Central Louisiana.

Thursday COVID-19 Numbers from the Arkansas Department of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 1,142
  Active Positive: 49
  Recovered: 1,081
  Deaths: 12
  Negatives: 5,437

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 398
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 367
  Deaths: 5
  Negatives: 3,039

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 271
  Active Positive: 35
  Recovered: 222
  Deaths: 14
  Negatives: 1,409

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 212
  Active Positive: 31
  Recovered: 178
  Deaths: 3
  Negatives: 2,968

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 163
  Active Positive: 17
  Recovered: 145
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,676

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ArcBest Leads State-based Firms on Forbes Employers’ List

Fort Smith-based supply chain logistics firm ArcBest has been recognized as one of Forbes’ best employers on its annual list of America’s Best-In-State Employers for 2020.

The award is presented by Forbes and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. ArcBest ranked No. 2 in the state of Arkansas, the highest state-based group among the 30 on the list. Louisiana-based Entergy is ranked No. 1. FedEx, Springdale Public Schools and the U.S. Department of the Interior round out the top five.

https://talkbusiness.net/2020/08/arcbest-leads-state-based-firms-on-forbes-employers-list/

ArcBest leads state-based firms on Forbes employers' list - Talk Business & Politics

Fort Smith-based supply chain logistics firm ArcBest has been recognized as one of Forbes' best employers on its annual list of America's Best-In-State Employers for 2020. The award is presented by Forbes and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. ArcBest ranked No.


UAMS Receives $10.6 million Grant for Proteomics Research

The National Institutes of Health awarded the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences a $10.6 million grant for biomedical research, the school announced Wednesday (Aug. 26).

UAMS said the money will “greatly expand” proteomics resources and will establish the IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics as the first NIH National Resource in Arkansas. It will also advance UAMS’s effort to receive a National Cancer Institute designation.

Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins that can lead to the development of new therapies and screening approaches for many diseases, including cancer.

https://talkbusiness.net/2020/08/uams-receives-10-6-million-grant-for-proteomics-research/

UAMS receives $10.6 million grant for proteomics research - Talk Business & Politics

The National Institutes of Health awarded the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences a $10.6 million grant for biomedical research, the school announced Wednesday (Aug. 26). UAMS said the money will "greatly expand" proteomics resources and will establish the IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics as the first NIH National Resource in Arkansas.