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| National Orchestra to serve residency in state
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:42:00 -0500 Notes originally written by Antonin Dvorak, Richard Wagner and John Williams will sound around through Arkansas next year when the state serves as a week-long home for the National Symphony Orchestra. |
| Board needs to explain votes on pay, Hardin says
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:39:00 -0500 University of Central Arkansas President Lu Hardin says he wants the school’s Board of Trustees to better explain votes it takes on salary matters after a newspaper article questioned a $300,000 pay package he’s been granted. |
| Colombian military rescues hostages, including Betancourt, three Americans
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:48:00 -0500 Colombia said its military has rescued former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages from leftist rebels. |
| Report calls for more training for poll workers
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:48:00 -0500 A report filed with the state’s Board of Election Commissioners on Wednesday recommended more training for poll workers in an east Arkansas county criticized by lawmakers for its handling of a 2006 Democratic primary runoff for a state Senate seat. |
| Parole board recommends clemency for killer
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:46:00 -0500 A convicted murderer serving a life sentence for the 1990 beating death of a man who picked him up as a hitchhiker should be granted clemency, the state parole board said Wednesday. |
| State ends fiscal 2008 with surplus of surprising size
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:34:00 -0500 Arkansas finished fiscal 2008 with a $176.5 million budget surplus for the year, which ended Monday. That was $81.7 million higher than originally projected by the state. |
| And Brummett says re UCA ... Wed, 02 Jul 2008 21:46:19 -0600 From his column for Thursday:
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| Wednesday thread Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:28:55 -0600 Have at it. |
| Welcome to the blog, mayor Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:39:02 -0600 Mayor Mark Stodola chips into the discussion on last night's delay of consideration of the reappointment of lawyer Jane Dickey to seven more years on the Central Arkansas Water Commission. |
| It's official: bear market Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:36:47 -0600 And another new high for oil. Curse you, Bill Clinton. This is all your fault. |
| Speaking of sweet sounds Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:24:53 -0600 This news story credits an Arkansas fiddle maker, Terry Borman (here's his website), with helping to crack the secret of the sweet sound of Stradivarius violins. It's the dense wood. |
| Sweeter sounds at UCA Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:09:54 -0600 Too bad UCA hit the front page today for some financial funny business. It was scheduled to be a big day for the campus, and it still was. The National Symphony Orchestra announced a "residency" at UCA this coming March. This will mean six concerts and dozens of educational programs on campus and around the state. A nice thing. Full details on the jump. |
| The UCA money trail UPDATE Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:50:20 -0600 I've gotten some answers to questions raised by the hurryup of a windfall bonus for UCA President Lu Hardin. This began in August 2005, with the adoption in a public session of the UCA Board of Trustees, this resolution, proposed by Rush Harding:
We now know that the UCA Board decided in secret in May, without taking a specific public vote, to pay Hardin the $300,000 immediately, though he had not yet accrued even $180,000 in credits. Jack Gillean, UCA's vice president for administration, tells me Hardin has been paid the full $300,000 with what he understands was a UCA check. No money had been deposited into a fund that could have gained income during the accrual of Hardin's time credits, he said. No annuity was purchased that could have reduced the cost of the deferred comp plan to the university. Gillean said it is his understanding -- but as yet no written record exists of what happened in the May UCA Board meeting -- that a private source will repay the $300,000. If that means the UCA Foundation, it means a foundation run by Kelley Erstine, who is also vice president for development at UCA, and which reaps a significant amount of income from leasing space to UCA. That makes it, in one man's opinion, somewhat hard to argue that the Foundation is a fully independent and private operation. It seems clearly to be supported in part by public money. I asked about bonus payments to presidents generally. Are they legal? Or is pay to a university president not allowed to exceed the statutory limits in appropriation legislation? Gillean said the law allows colleges to pay up to 25 percent more than the salary line item "to recruit and retain exceptionally well-qualified employees in certain categories" and the president is covered by that law. Hardin, however, makes $253,000. Under the law, it would seem that his pay in this year couldn't be greater than about $316,000. With bonus, his pay this year is about $553,000. So here's what we have: A public payment of money not authorized by a legal action of the Board of Trustees and seemingly in excess of the amount authorized by law. A dream come true for a lawyer who specializes in illegal exaction lawsuits? I don't think I heard Gillean disagree with this rhetorical question. UPDATE: Hardin defends the May board action as legal. The board voted on a group of unspecified personnel actions, none yet recorded in official minutes. I wouldn't want to be the one arguing in court for the sufficiency of that vote, most likely shrouded in secrecy on account of a faculty pay freeze and tuition increase at the same meeting. And there's still the question of calling this a $60,000-a-year supplement. To restate: he was cut a $300,000 UCA check for roughly two years and nine months of work. I didn't take math at UCA, but I still figure that at something more than $60,000 a year. |
| Green Party offers green candidate in District 39 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Though Arkansas House races aren?t usually a cause for excitement, this year?s election in District 39 (North Little Rock) will draw some attention. |
| Freedoms Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT There aren?t just 10 commandments in the Pentateuch. |
| The impact in Bentonville Thu, 03 Jul 2008 01:00:00 GMT Little Rock?s leadership has been positively allergic to impact fees as anti-development. |
| All stopped up Thu, 03 Jul 2008 23:00:00 GMT The stock market?s down and gasoline is up and it?s pay, pay, pay, more, more, more, from the grocery store to the hardware store. |
| Cheers! No, make that Salut! Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Salut! at Prospect Place is becoming the toast of the Heights, if business at mid-week lunch and dinner is any indication. |
| Hope for the unarmed Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Pleased by the U.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of guns, the president of the Arkansas Rifle and Pistol Association told newspaper reporters that the ruling would make it harder for legislators to introduce limits on gun ownership. |
| Your government at work Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Examples: After the Times and then the Democrat-Gazette reported that some old real estate records newly online occasionally contained Social Security records, it took Attorney General Dustin McDaniel barely 48 hours to threaten to sue Pulaski County Clerk Pat O?Brien. |
| Finally, two good ones Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Well, it?s not terribly often that I?m surprised. Especially when we?re talking summer movies. |
| ?WALL-E? is a delight Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT There are kid flicks, and then there are Pixar movies. |
| The Observer, July 3 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT Jahari, the Little Rock Zoo?s black rhinoceros, is finally going to get some satisfaction. |
| Orval, June 3 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT |
| June 25-July 1, 2008 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT It was a good week for ? The UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE. John White served his last day as chancellor and David Gearhart assumed the office. That means the departure of the last of the major figures who played key roles in the athletic soap operas that dominated UA news the last few years. Back to class. Maybe. |
| This modern world, July 3 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 GMT |
| Pro Golfer Manages Symptoms, Educates On Allergies Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:35 -0500 ROGERS - Jill McGill began playing golf at age 9. Her nose has been running on golf courses almost as long. |
| Pro-Am Teams Finish First Flights Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:56 -0500 ROGERS - Two flights of amateur golfers wrapped up play Wednesday at Pinnacle Country Club with tour professionals in town for the P&G beauty NW Arkansas Championship LPGA Tournament that begins Friday. |
| Officials Eye Busy Holiday At Beaver Lake Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:43 -0500 Memorial Day typically ranks as the busiest of the three summer holiday weekends at Beaver Lake. The Army Corps of Engineers expects the Fourth of July to take over the top spot, at least this summer. |
| Move To Save Decatur Schools Begun Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:31 -0500 Dayna Handle Renfroe worked Wednesday at the Black & Decker plant in Decatur, sending e-mail on behalf of a friend without computer access. |
| Officers Plan Sobriety Checkpoints Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:38 -0500 Random sobriety checkpoints throughout Washington and Benton counties may help curb drunken driving and save the lives of Independence Day revelers who might have had one too many. |
| Allen Not Seeking Re-election Wed, 2 Jul 2008 22:36:46 -0500 FATETTEVILLE - Fayetteville City Council member Nancy Allen announced Wednesday she does not plan to seek re-election. |
| Howell Released Wednesday Wed, 2 Jul 2008 18:29:57 -0500 Two-time convicted killer Timothy Howell was released from prison on parole Wednesday, according to the Department of Correction. |
| Benton County Planners To File Complaint Against Business Owner Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:47 -0500 The Benton County Planning Office will file a complaint with the prosecutor's office against a business owner who failed to comply with county regulations. |
| Decatur School Board Suspends Superintendent With Pay Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:59 -0500 DECATUR - Dave Smith will get paid for not working, after the Decatur School Board held a special meeting Wednesday to suspend the superintendent with pay. |
| Child Protection Training Center Prospects Good, Boozman Says Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:48:00 -0500 LITTLE FLOCK -- Putting a training center in Benton County for social service workers and investigators of child abuse cases is still a prospect, 3rd District Rep. John Boozman said. |
| Bella Vista Council Expected To Pass Solicitation Ordinance Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:48:02 -0500 BELLA VISTA - Bella Vista City Council members expect to pass an ordinance regulating door-to-door solicitation at their next council meeting. |
| Organizers Reschedule Greenland School Fundraiser Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:23 -0500 GREENLAND - Community Day, planned to raise money for Greenland schools, has been rescheduled to July 12. |
| Bella Vista Takes Over Trash Contract Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:24 -0500 Bella Vista took over a contract to provide waste management to residents on Tuesday. |
| New Sentence Ordered For Man Convicted Of Mail Fraud Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:26 -0500 LITTLE ROCK - A federal appeals court has ordered a resentencing for a man convicted of mailing more than $50,000 worth of fake money orders. |
| Police Suspect Overdose After Man Dies In Custody Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:28 -0500 NORTH LITTLE ROCK - Authorities in Pulaski County say a 55-year-old man died in police custody after reportedly swallowing cocaine to hide it from officers. |
| Police Arrest Osceola Man In Death Of Child Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:32 -0500 OSCEOLA - Authorities say a 32-year-old Osceola man has been arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder in the death of a 3-year-old girl. |
| Report Urges More Poll-Worker Training Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:36:33 -0500 LITTLE ROCK - A report filed with the state's Board of Election Commissioners on Wednesday recommended more training for poll workers in an east Arkansas county lawmakers criticized for the handling of a 2006 Democratic primary runoff for a state Senate seat. |
| Fayetteville Man Sentenced Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:07:15 -0500 FAYETTEVILLE - A Fayetteville man convicted of drug possession was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday. |
| Winslow Residents To Petition State To Deannex From Greenland Wed, 2 Jul 2008 18:29:50 -0500 WINSLOW - The marriage was over long ago, but Winslow residents still are trying to get a divorce. |
| Holiday Firework Displays Wed, 2 Jul 2008 18:29:58 -0500 TODAY Bella Vista Where: Loch Lomond Dam What: Parking will be in the field below the dam and near tee box No. 5 on the Scotsdale Golf Course. The Shrimpman's Yacht Club will offer a special dinner with live music. Reservations are required. For details, call 855-8110. |
| Parole Board Recommends Clemency For Convicted Killer Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:46 -0500 LITTLE ROCK - The state Parole Board on Wednesday recommended executive clemency for a man sentenced to life in prison for the 1990 beating death of a Piggott man. |
| National Orchestra Coming To NWA Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:16:23 -0500 CONWAY, Ark. - The National Symphony Orchestra will call Arkansas home for a week next year as part of its American Residency program. |
| State To Be Host Of National Symphony Orchestra Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:39 -0500 CONWAY - Arkansas will be host of the National Symphony Orchestra for a week next year as part of a program designed to bring the orchestra of the nation's capital to all 50 states. |
| State Ends Fiscal Year With $176.5 Million Surplus Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:47:40 -0500 LITTLE ROCK - State revenue exceeded the budget by $176.5 million for the fiscal year that ended Monday, $81.7 million more than the state finance office projected in May, Arkansas' chief fiscal officer said Wednesday. |
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