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Boozman to host telephone town hall

Boozman to host telephone town hall

Have a question or comment about the state of Arkansas?

On Monday, June 10, you’ll have a chance to ask U.S. Senator John Boozman for answers.

Sen. Boozman will host a telephone town hall meeting, starting at 7 p.m.

Arkansans will have the opportunity to ask the senator questions or just listen into the conversation.

Sen. Boozman stated in an email to Your Region 8:

Gov. Beebe: Remembering those gone, caring for those here

Gov. Beebe: Remembering those gone, caring for those here

The following was submitted by Governor Mike Beebe's office:

Gov. Beebe: Arkansas's option for health care

Gov. Beebe:  Arkansas's option for health care

The following is Gov. Mike Beebe's weekly column.  To listen to the weekly radio address, click here.

 

Sen. Pryor to hold first-ever Facebook town hall

Sen. Pryor to hold first-ever Facebook town hall

 

U.S. Senator Mark Pryor will hold his first-ever Facebook Town Hall on Thursday, March 7, to reach out to Arkansans about their legislative priorities for 2013.

Constituents can submit and view questions on Pryor’s website and Facebook.

Questions may also be submitted to facebooktownhall@pryor.senate.gov.

 

Rep. Rick Crawford weekly column: Restoring our nation's future

Rep. Rick Crawford weekly column: Restoring our nation's future

 

Sen. Boozman visiting NEA today

Sen. Boozman visiting NEA today

 

U.S. Senator John Boozman will be in Cross County today.

The senator is scheduled to visit with students at Cherry Valley High School where he will participate in a student interview for a class project and nationwide competition on the economy.

Boozman will also tour the school and participate in a student discussion.

Following his visit to Cherry Valley, Sen. Boozman will travel to Craighead County where he’s scheduled to visit Riceland in Jonesboro and tour the Kiech-Shaver-Miller Cotton Gin in Monette.

ASU to host Congressional debate

ASU to host Congressional debate

Arkansas State University’s Department of Political Science is joining with the ASU Radio-Television Department and the Jonesboro Sun to host a debate between the candidates vying for office in the Arkansas First Congressional District, Thursday, Oct. 25, from 6:30-8 p.m.

Dr. Richard Wang, associate professor of Political Science, said all four candidates have accepted invitations to participate.