Morning News
Posted by Brett Kincaid on October 8, 2009
The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery is thriving already, on the way to $100 million in schoalrships for the first year.
The finances of Helena-West Helena are once again under investigation.
Charges of sexual misconduct against a Little Rock teacher have been dropped.
The pre-trial hearing for Curtis Vance continues today in Little Rock. The alleged rapist and murderer may take the stand.
The city of Bella Vista seeks a 1-cent sales tax. It’ll probably fail despite the need.
The Taliban is busy again, this time bombing the Indian embassy in Kabul.
Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R – TN) has a new book to sell.
The Senate Finance Committee has finally scheduled a vote on the Baucus health care bill.
The most important news of the day.