Subra said that the data indicates more sampling must be done in order to determine the extent of the contamination, and she isn’t ready to rule out the possible presence of oil in the main body of Lake Conway
Benjamin Hardy
Benjamin Hardy is managing editor at the Arkansas Times.
Posted inCover Stories
Without an infusion of cash and a structural overhaul, the Arkansas public school employee health insurance plan won’t survive
On Jan. 1, rates are scheduled to rise about 50 percent.
Posted inArkansas Blog
Oct. 12 rally at Capitol to press for school employee insurance fix
Expect a massive turnout Oct. 12 for a “pep rally” at the state Capitol over the skyrocketing health premiums that public school employees are facing at the end of the year.
Posted inArkansas Blog
Health Department’s Mason suggests ill health effects after oil spill could be caused by PTSD
The Faulkner County Citizens Advisory Group (FCCAG) has held a town hall meeting each month since the Pegasus pipeline ruptured at the end of March.
Posted inArkansas Reporter
Avoiding (Common) Core meltdown
Where other states see government conspiracy, Arkansas embraces Common Core as a way forward for education.