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Gov. Beebe: Remembering those gone, caring for those here

Gov. Beebe: Remembering those gone, caring for those here

The following was submitted by Governor Mike Beebe's office:

Gubernatorial candidate to speak at upcoming meeting

Gubernatorial candidate to speak at upcoming meeting

 

The Republican Party of Mississippi County will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 23, at the La Cascada Mexican Restaurant, located at 813 Hwy. 18 Bypass in Manila.

The guest speaker will be Little Rock businessman Curtis Coleman, who is a candidate in the 2014 Arkansas governor’s race.

The public is invited to attend the meeting and a Dutch treat dinner, which will begin at 6 p.m.

 

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Lt. Gov. Darr to speak at GOP meeting

Lt. Gov. Darr to speak at GOP meeting

Lieutenant Governor Mark Darr will be the guest speaker when the Mississippi County Republican Committee meets on Thursday, April 25.

A Dutch treat dinner will be held at 6 p.m. at the Dixie Pig, located at 701 North 6th St. in Blytheville.  The business meeting will follow at 7:15 p.m. at the Bush Thornton Building at 1594 South Division.

Everyone is invited to come out and meet Lt. Gov. Darr.

Gov. Beebe: Arkansas's option for health care

Gov. Beebe:  Arkansas's option for health care

The following is Gov. Mike Beebe's weekly column.  To listen to the weekly radio address, click here.

 

Sen. Pryor to hold first-ever Facebook town hall

Sen. Pryor to hold first-ever Facebook town hall

 

U.S. Senator Mark Pryor will hold his first-ever Facebook Town Hall on Thursday, March 7, to reach out to Arkansans about their legislative priorities for 2013.

Constituents can submit and view questions on Pryor’s website and Facebook.

Questions may also be submitted to facebooktownhall@pryor.senate.gov.

 

Rep. Rick Crawford weekly column: Restoring our nation's future

Rep. Rick Crawford weekly column: Restoring our nation's future

 

ASU to host Congressional debate

ASU to host Congressional debate

Arkansas State University’s Department of Political Science is joining with the ASU Radio-Television Department and the Jonesboro Sun to host a debate between the candidates vying for office in the Arkansas First Congressional District, Thursday, Oct. 25, from 6:30-8 p.m.

Dr. Richard Wang, associate professor of Political Science, said all four candidates have accepted invitations to participate.