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Downtown Ambassador Program Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Thursday, 07 August 2008

The Argenta Downtown Council's (ADC) Public Safety Ambassador (PSA) Program In downtown North Little Rock has been a great success.  In July, PSAs Buford Johnson and Chris ‘Scooby’ Pheatt have assisted 168 guests and residents by providing information and directions, made 57 motorist assists, and escorted 38 people to various locations in the district.  They have also assisted the North Little Rock Police Department, and Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) when they were called upon to help.

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PSA ‘Scooby’ Pheat assists an Argenta resident and his guest and explains the purpose of the Ambassador program.


 
Argenta Farmers Market Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
Things are looking bright for the Central Arkansas Farmers Market (CAFM) Yesterday, August 7th, the Arkansas Agriculture Board voted to back legislation that would officially exempt farmers markets from having to charge a sales tax on agricultural products. Most farmers markets do not currently charge sales tax, but since a 2006 ruling by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration declared that farmers markets are required to pay sales tax things have been slightly awkward for operators who aren't charging. This legislation will be voted on during the 2009 General Assembly.

The CAFM also recently recieved a grant from the state to participate in one of the ten pilot programs they are sponsoring statewide that would allow farmers markets to accept food stamps by means of debit cards. This will help speed up the CAFM's installation of their new wireless system for for credit and debit transactions. The CAFM says they are hoping to have the system operational in September.
 
NLR City Council Agenda - 08/11/08 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
Next Monday's City Council meeting agenda was posted this morning on the Levy Improvement Movement Blog. Here are some highlights:

  • There will be 2 public hearings to condemn houses at 802 N. Vine & 4624 Schaer St. I added pictures of the houses to the agenda
  • Public Hearings - 2 house condemnations at 802 N. Vine and 4624 Schaer St. (I added the pictures of the houses to the agenda) and a hearing regarding the collection of bulky and large trash or brush
  • Unfinished Business - a resolution to authorize the Travelers to manage some of the parking along Willow St. during events. The DemGazette is reporting that this will likely be postponed again
  • New Business - Convene public hearings on 4 house condemnations, Increasing Pension Benefits for certain former employees who retired under the City Police and Fire Retirement System known as the “Old Pension Plan”
  • Ordinances - Changing the names of Meeks Industrial Drive, Meeks Boulevard and Links Boulevard to Paul Eells Drive in the City of NLR, Eels was the KATV sports broadcaster and the voice of the razorbacks. He was a longtime Maumelle resident until his death on July 31st, 2006 in an automobile accident.
 
NLR Man Gets 17 Year Sentence PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
Phillip William Kelly, 37, was found guilty of attempted first degree murder at the Pulaski County Circuit Court on Wednesday, Aug. 07. He was originally charged with attempted capital murder of state wildlife officer Daniel Matthew "Matt" Flowers in Burns Park on November 03 of last year, but the charges were reduced to the lighter attempted first degree murder charge.

The jury, of 4 men and 8 women,  deliberated almost 2 hours to find him guilty. He recieved a 17 year sentence, but will be eligible for parole after 4 1/2 years.

For more details about the trial see todays' Arkansas Democrat Gazette .
 
Centerpoint 2nd Quarter Profits Rise 44% PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Thursday, 07 August 2008

centerpoint.jpgElectric and gas utility CenterPoint Energy Inc. said Wednesday that their second-quarter profit rose 44 percent, beating Wall Street expectations. Centerpoint supplies natural gas to many NLR residences and businesses. They also reported that natural gas distribution operating income fell by half to $4 million due to higher operating expenses related to bad debts and customer-related costs and support services.

We recently reported here, Centerpoint Energy customers can expect a price increase this winter of around 24% from last year. So why if profits are up 44%, are rates going up 24%?

Forbes Link to story about the Centerpoint 2Q report.

 
More Airport Hangar Issues at NLR Airport PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clay Miller   
Thursday, 07 August 2008

t-hanger.jpgIt looks like the NLR Airport may be having some issues with the FAA concerning the proposed construction of some new T-Hangars at the airport. This according to an e-mail conversation held between NLR airport consultant, Mike H. Stengel with Garver Engineers and Glen Boles, the FAA program manager, during early June '06.

More on the jump

 

 
CATA Offers Free Bus Rides All Thursday PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
catbus.jpgPulaski County residents will be able to save on gasoline and help central Arkansas’ air quality by taking a free ride on a Central Arkansas Transit Authority bus on Thursday.

The free bus rides are intended to help reduce the amount of pollutants in the air by getting more people to take public transportation.


 
Lalita Green Files for Dist. 39 House Race PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Lalita Green filed today, August 6th to run as a write in candidate in the State 39th District. This is the seat formerly held by Dwayne Dobbins, and currently held by his wife, Rep. Sharon Dobbins. Ms. Green, 41,  is a former Pulaski County Justice of the Peace. In the AP story, she declined to comment to the AP reporter when questioned if it was wrong of the House of Representatives to block Dobbins' seating, but she did mention that she had hoped that Sharon Dobbins would run for re-election.

Currently the race for the 39th is shaping up like this, one candidate will be on the ballot, Richard Carroll of the Green Party, and there are two registered write-in candidates, who are both democrats, Ms. Green, as well as retired educator Clinton Hampton, who filed to run as a write-in candidate on July 17th.

For the full AP story see here.

 
Levy Wal-Mart History For Sale PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Thanks to one of our readers who pointed us towards this story.

The Levy Wal-Mart, which was the 7th Wal-Mart store opened closed down recently, but if you are interested in picking up some office supplies, equipment or store racks, the interior furnishings will go up for auction this weekend at the old Wal-Mart, Saturday August 9, 10AM.

To see the inventory of what will be sold
 
On-Line Poll, Share Your Opinions on our Community PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dogtown Staff   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Fifty for the Future (a group of City and private business leaders) has retained Market Street Services of Atlanta to produce a "consensus community strategy" for Pulaski County. The project - Better Together - Little Rock Metro - will provide our community an opportunity to build on past success, holistically address challenges, and effectively maximize future opportunities. Market Street has done similar work for Austin and Nashville with strong success.
 
As part of the strategy development process, public input is being solicited. The online survey enables Market Street to understand the opportunities and challenges facing Pulaski County. The survey will ask you to rate different elements of the area's education system, infrastructure, quality of life and economy. It will also help identify general strengths/weaknesses of Pulaski County as a place to live, work and visit.
 
The survey will take about 20 minutes to complete. Your responses are confidential. The data will not be used for any purpose other than to inform the development of this strategy. Please take a few minutes to fill out the survey and forward this email to your respective contacts.
 
 
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