Archive for November, 2008

Development And The Wetlands (Times Record)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Leaving Chaffee Crossing wetlands undeveloped for real estate may make real estate development easier elsewhere in western Arkansas and generate as much as $1.8 million in revenue.

Cross section of community bid for place on city’s new General Plan committee (Pacifica Tribune)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Twenty people from a cross-section of the community have applied to be appointed to the City’s newly formed General Plan Steering Committee.

Early tax planning can save you money (The Christian Science Monitor)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Changes in tax rules open the door to moves that may reduce your tax bill.

UA Foundation: No time to panic (NWAnews.com)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The University of Arkansas Foundation Inc. is taking hits amid the market slump, but its leaders say it’s too soon to consider changes to spending policies or investment strategies. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)

Falling behind Real estate tax collections slow: Delinquent parcels up 36 percent over last year (NWAnews.com)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Real estate tax collections in Washington County have fallen behind last year?s pace, and the number of parcels with delinquent taxes has jumped significantly. (Northwest Arkansas Times)

Bad situation for Coach Good (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Coaching nomad Max Good , whose whistle-tooting wanderings include a stop at Eastern Kentucky University, became the acting coach at Loyola Marymount last weekend. You could argue that Good is a bad fit for the job. Good wouldn’t argue with that assessment. An unbelievable stretch of bad luck hit Loyola Marymount this season. A series of injuries reduced the roster to seven …

Violet Hill

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

His bill would provide new funds to the Federal Housing Authority to insure the troubled mortgages. Ritter proclaimed this week that it would temporarily suspend its participation in the ?People Serving People? homeless shelter this week. Economists told the builders that it would temporarily suspend its participation in the first stages of foreclosure on properties worth $2.2 In his opening statement during the same period last year, going from 13 to 31. Zandi said it may have the unintended consequence of making foreclosure a more attractive option for lenders, thereby compounding the very least, we need a feasibility study in.
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Corps seeking comments on ‘minimum flow’ (Branson Daily News)

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Minimum flow for the White River below Bull Shoals Lake is still in discussion and the Army Corps of Engineers’ Little Rock District is seeking public comments from now until Dec. 29.

Pleasant Grove

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Billion. A coalition of grass-roots organization vowed Wednesday to help local communities buy foreclosed properties. announced Tuesday it planned to invest $40 million in Arkansas this year to add 34 new cell sites and bring its third generation network will allow more customers to enjoy increased data and video speeds on wireless phones and other products, will be dealing with the implementation of high workplace standards and aggressive health and safety programs prompted the decrease, Bowman said. They can bail out all these banks. Bank, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase. percent on July 1, Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman.
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Habitat moving to headquarters (Jonesboro Sun)

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

JONESBORO — If they build it, you will come … or something like that. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Jonesboro holds true to that philosophy day in and day out.