Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas tourism continued to grow last year, generating $17.4 billion to the state’s economy and supporting almost 72,000 jobs. Every year the state Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism commissions an analysis of the economic impact of tourism. In 2024 about 52 million visitors were welcomed in Arkansas, an increase […]
Weekly UpdatesDownload DOC LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas sales tax holiday this year will be on the first weekend in August, Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3. Consumers will not have to pay sales tax on any articles of clothing that cost less than $100. The exempted items include pants, shirts, dresses and shoes. Also […]
Weekly UpdatesDownload DOC LITTLE ROCK – About 325,000 Arkansas children have qualified for Summer EBT, which provides them with $120 for food purchases during the months when they do not receive free or reduced priced meals at school. Last summer 293,000 children qualified. The program was new and didn’t start until the middle of the summer. […]
Weekly UpdatesDownload DOC LITTLE ROCK – After more than five years of steady progress in expanding research and outreach programs, the leading cancer institute in Arkansas is just about ready to apply for designation as a National Cancer Institute. Leadership at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock have […]
Weekly UpdatesDownload DOC LITTLE ROCK – More than 4,200 Arkansas teachers will receive merit bonuses averaging $3,325 as part of an incentive program created two years ago to retain the best teachers and recruit them in subject areas that are most in demand. The incentive program is part of the LEARNS Act, a sweeping series of […]
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