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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.


Arkansas Early Voting Starts Today
OK, it’s on. Get thee to the ballot box.
David Kinkade
Oct 19, 20081 min read
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Rice vs. Walters in House District 62
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette picks up on the hot race between Republican Terry Rice and newly minted Democrat Bill Walters (he...
David Kinkade
Oct 18, 20081 min read
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Video: Joe the Plumber on ‘Huckabee’ Show
I didn’t watch “Huckabee” on FOX News last night, but I did come across Mike Huckabee’s interview with political media sensation Joe the...
David Kinkade
Oct 18, 20081 min read
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Duggar Watch: Wedding Reception Report
Anna and Josh Duggar Arkansas Watch blogger Mark Moore has been inspecting his web traffic statistics and has learned the hard lesson I...
David Kinkade
Oct 18, 20081 min read
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Forbes: Wal-Mart, Tyson Among ‘Most Generous’
Forbes Magazine assesses charitable giving by major corporations, and two Arkansas companies score high marks: Wal-Mart is the most...
David Kinkade
Oct 18, 20081 min read
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Saline Co. Dog Fighting Ring Busted
John Lyon at the Politics in Arkansas blog reports that the atrociously named Patryk Janiszewski will face 30 days jail time, a $1,000...
David Kinkade
Oct 17, 20081 min read
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Altes to Run for House in 2010
Sen. Denny Altes Republican Sen. Denny Altes of Fort Smith tells the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that he will run for the House in 2010....
David Kinkade
Oct 17, 20081 min read
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Poll: What To Do About Dwayne Dobbins?
Dobbins: An interminable case Former Democratic Rep. Dwayne Dobbins says “never surrender” in his quest to return to the Arkansas...
David Kinkade
Oct 17, 20082 min read
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Governor’s Conference Shocker: Education Important
Gov. Mike Beebe and wife Ginger The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports on the “Governor’s Summit on Education and Economic Development”...
David Kinkade
Oct 17, 20081 min read
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Alamo To Be Arraigned Today
Tony Alamo Nutty evangelist/cult leader Tony Alamo, arrested in Arizona last month after a raid on his southwest Arkansas compound, will...
David Kinkade
Oct 17, 20081 min read
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The View from Fort Smith
Things have been a little slow today, because I glanced over some of the Arkansas headlines throughout the day and just saw nothing that...
David Kinkade
Oct 16, 20081 min read
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Lottery Stays On Ballot, Court Says
The last ditch effort on the part of the Arkansas Family Council to have the state lottery proposal bounced from the ballot fell short...
David Kinkade
Oct 16, 20081 min read
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‘Joe the Plumber’ on ‘Huckabee’
Joe the Plumber (Also pictured: Joe the Plumber's couch) (Photo: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) You’ve no doubt seen all the to-do these last...
David Kinkade
Oct 16, 20081 min read
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Brummett on Baker vs. White: “Whatever”
Arkansas News Bureau columnist John Brummett wrote a good column last week examining the much-ballyhooed Senate race in District 30...
David Kinkade
Oct 16, 20081 min read
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Thoughts on the Final Debate
What are you doing here? You know I usually don’t cover the presidential debates. I find them boring. Now go away. Loser.
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20081 min read
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Pastor Gives Thumbs Up to McCain, Finger to IRS
Bishop Robert Smith The AP’s Andrew Demillo, in an apparent bid to take over The Arkansas Project blog (seriously, how many of his...
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20082 min read
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Kennedy to Pryor: Why No Debate?
Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy: Takin' no guff Green Party Senate hopeful Rebekah Kennedy isn’t letting Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor...
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20081 min read
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Dobbins Comeback Hits Roadblock
Dobbins: Never say die. Things are looking grim for former Democratic Rep. Dwayne Dobbins. The erstwhile legislator, who resigned in 2005...
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20081 min read
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“It was a judicial opinion. A judicial opinion to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained glass
As a lawyer, I can assure you that legal documents aren’t always gripping reading. A law school classmate once told me that three years...
Daniel Greenberg
Oct 15, 20082 min read
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Pryor Gets Esquire Seal of Approval
We're still waiting for the "sexiest lawmakers" list. U.S. Senator Mark Pryor (D) of Arkansas is named one of the “10 best lawmakers in...
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Going Blue?
Blake Rutherford over at the Think Tank blog points to pundit chatter that “Arkansas is tightening” in presidential polls. Recent polling...
David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20081 min read
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Pulaski County Eyes Employee Bonuses
Good story in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette today on the Pulaski County Quorum Court: Because of the county’s history of bad budgeting,...
David Kinkade
Oct 14, 20081 min read
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Warren Stephens on the Tax Burden
In an unusual move, Arkansas investment banking big wheel Warren Stephens, chairman/CEO of Stephens Inc. and co-chair of the Arkansas for...
David Kinkade
Oct 14, 20081 min read
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Sanders’ Conservative Conscience
Starring David Sanders as "Nathan Detroit" Right-leaning Arkansas News Bureau writer David Sanders weighs in today with a column...
David Kinkade
Oct 14, 20081 min read
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