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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.


UCA Combats Identity Theft
The University of Central Arkansas student accounting society hosted an event yesterday to spread awareness about the dangers of identity...
David Kinkade
Nov 6, 20081 min read
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Eichler, Edwards Race Remains Unsettled
Kelly Eichler and John Edwards The Under the Dome blog notes that all ballots have been counted in the House District 38 race between...
David Kinkade
Nov 6, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Project Management Notes
By the way, I’ve added a new feature in the “Comments” section that will allow you to edit your comments after they’re published, for a...
David Kinkade
Nov 5, 20081 min read
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Overheard at the Watch Party….
Dan Greenberg: Needs a hobby to fill his days I spent a few hours Tuesday evening with a small gathering of friends watching election...
David Kinkade
Nov 5, 20081 min read
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Huckabee on Post-Election Blues
Sarah Huckabee ABC News offers a look at post-election depression (I agree—for most people, if that’s your biggest problem you’re...
David Kinkade
Nov 5, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Legislative Race Results
I’m not going to reproduce the results of every state race—for that, head over to the Under the Dome blog or the Secretary of State’s...
David Kinkade
Nov 4, 20082 min read
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Election Day ’08: Oh, The Humanity!
Well, I must say, that certainly could have gone better. Quit looking so smug, Democratic Rally Wiener Dog. P.S. The first person to...
David Kinkade
Nov 4, 20081 min read
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Beebe Votes ‘No’ on Lottery
After some mushmouth temporizing on the question as late as last week, Gov. Mike Beebe tells reporters today that he did indeed vote...
David Kinkade
Nov 4, 20081 min read
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Today’s Poll: House District 67, Breedlove vs. Van Gorder
John Van Gorder (R, top) and Rep. Steve Breedlove (D) Let’s do one final legislative poll today, mostly because I installed this poll...
David Kinkade
Nov 4, 20081 min read
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Early Voting is For Suckers
A staunch traditionalist, I waited until Election Day to cast my ballot over at the First Christian Church on Mississippi in Little Rock....
David Kinkade
Nov 4, 20081 min read
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Political Notes from the Arkansas Blogosphere
One of our periodic check-ins with our friends and colleagues in the Arkansas blogosphere: At the Think Tank, Blake Rutherford has an end...
David Kinkade
Nov 3, 20082 min read
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More on Stephens Media Cuts in Arkansas
Last week, The Arkansas Project noted impending cutbacks at Stephens Media papers that were having a big effect on newsrooms in Arkansas....
David Kinkade
Nov 3, 20082 min read
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Today’s Poll: House District 38, Eichler vs. Edwards
I was going to do a whole series of these polls, but then I had to travel out of state last week unexpectedly and blogging was curtailed,...
David Kinkade
Nov 3, 20081 min read
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ARG Poll: McCain Holds 7-Point Lead in Arkansas
I think I’m the last Arkansas blogger to note this, but in case you missed it over the weekend: The American Research Group’s latest poll...
David Kinkade
Nov 3, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Project Contributors in the News
Posting on the blog has been a little slow the last few days, as I had to travel out of state to visit Arkansas Project Mother (APM), who...
David Kinkade
Nov 2, 20082 min read
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Bill Maher on ‘Huckabee’ Show
Regular readers of this blog, of which there are, uh, several, know that if there are two things I don’t care for, it’s Mike Huckabee’s...
David Kinkade
Nov 2, 20081 min read
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Even the Losers…
…get lucky sometimes, and get to have their moments of humiliation enshrined for the ages. That’s the case today in Arkansas...
David Kinkade
Nov 2, 20081 min read
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Barkley: ‘Arkansas and Mississippi Aren’t Going Anywhere’
An Arkansas Project reader sends along this video clip of retired NBA star Charles Barkley telling a CNN reporter that he’ll run for...
David Kinkade
Nov 1, 20081 min read
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Update: Stephens Media Layoffs Hit Arkansas
We reported last night that the Stephens Media Washington D.C. bureau was bracing for cutbacks, as two of the bureau’s three reporters...
David Kinkade
Oct 31, 20081 min read
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The Unbearable Lightness of Beebe
Beebe Would someone please tell Gov. Mike Beebe that it’s really not that damn hard to come to a decision on these things? Asked about...
David Kinkade
Oct 31, 20081 min read
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Stephens Media Laying Off Workers
The newsboy industry was equally hard hit. You know how lay-offs for print reporting types are all the rage these days? Las Vegas-based...
David Kinkade
Oct 30, 20081 min read
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Dobbins Skips Rehearing Request
Former Democratic Rep. Dwayne Dobbins will not request a rehearing from the state Supreme Court to get his name listed on the ballot, the...
David Kinkade
Oct 30, 20081 min read
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‘Alex, I’ll Take “Wynne Natives” for $200’
Wynne native Anders Reynolds on Jeopardy A loyal Arkansas Project reader sends along a tip that Arkansas native Anders Reynolds will be a...
David Kinkade
Oct 29, 20081 min read
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Today’s Poll: House District 29, Clemmer vs. Smith
Cast your votes accordingly. [poll id=”4″] #Arkansaslegislativeraces
David Kinkade
Oct 29, 20081 min read
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