The utility company touts the credit as if it’s being magnanimous. Don’t be fooled. Entergy improperly took money from customers, was sued over it, and got a sweetheart deal in the settlement.
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Arkansas Republicans take home the gold medal in bigotry and ignorance
Sarah Sanders and others are big mad about a woman defeating a woman in a women’s sporting event.
Losses to Naturals hang heavy in Travs’ playoff picture
Arkansas drops four of six to their in-state rivals, complicating the playoff picture.
Razorback-shaped Tyson chicken nuggets coming to a tailgate near you
Could the Arkansas tailgate trend of the 2024-2025 season be Razorback-shaped frozen chicken nuggets from Tyson Foods?
Labor and delivery: How a volunteer-powered group gathered 102K signatures for the Arkansas Abortion Amendment
Sec. of State John Thurston rejected the Arkansas Abortion Amendment based on a paperwork error, but women’s health advocates are not going away without a fight.
Secretary of state’s filing in abortion amendment case hints at catch-22 argument down the line
Thurston claims the court lacks jurisdiction to review his decision until he finishes the next step of reviewing signatures … which he’s already said he won’t do unless the court tells him to.
China, abortion and a curious quote in Riverfront Park: The Week in Review, July 27, 2024
Plus, small pharmacists face Paxlovid supply chain issues — all on this week’s podcast.
Wright-sizing LRSD, even if the old guard doesn’t like it
Superintendent Jermall Wright doesn’t play the good old boy game, and that makes the ruling class nervous.
Officer still certified after 2 firings and a deadly pursuit
Grand jury does not indict Christopher Shull after a late-night chase turned fatal.
Sweep over San Antonio keeps Travelers in playoff hunt, despite poor showing in Midland
Arkansas wins five of nine across two series to stay within striking distance of the playoffs, plus a list of the best major leaguers to ever play for the Travs.