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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.
Nader at UA: Business Bad
Perennial presidential hopeful/cranky old guy Ralph Nader brought his 2000 Nostalgia Tour to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville...
David Kinkade
Sep 18, 20081 min read
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The Lion King Endorses White
Pryor: "And so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life, Simba." Former Sen. David Pryor, who now chairs the Democratic Party of...
David Kinkade
Sep 18, 20081 min read
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Wal-Mart, Dillards Push for Sales Tax Holiday
Retail giant Wal-Mart and Arkansas-based department store chain Dillards both endorsed an annual sales tax holiday for Arkansas today,...
David Kinkade
Sep 18, 20081 min read
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Sign of the Times
…is that you won’t see many campaign signs in Arkansas in 2008, at least in the presidential race. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s...
David Kinkade
Sep 18, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Lottery Watch
Interest in the Arkansas lottery proposal seems to be picking up at last. A couple of things that are floating around out there today:...
David Kinkade
Sep 17, 20081 min read
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Woods: Move Arkansas Primary Back to May
Remember when Arkansas lawmakers had the keen idea of moving the state’s 2008 presidential primary to February, so that Arkansas would...
David Kinkade
Sep 17, 20081 min read
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Sanders: Independent Minded
Sanders on McCain: Independents' Day? Arkansas News Bureau columnist/radio host/TV personality/one-man media empire David Sanders is back...
David Kinkade
Sep 17, 20081 min read
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NYT: Lottery Sales Edge Up in Tough Times
This New York Times article is a few days old, but with all the lottery talk in Arkansas this week and the gloomy economic headlines,...
David Kinkade
Sep 17, 20081 min read
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More on GOP Victory Team Shuffling
Following up on The Tolbert Report’s blog tip earlier today, the Arkansas GOP’s Victory 2008 chairman Doyle Webb confirms that Republican...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20081 min read
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Money Race: More Arkansas Fundraisers
Two more that have come The Arkansas Project’s way today: Jonathan Dismang, a GOP candidate for the state House of Representatives in...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20081 min read
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GOP Moving Victory Staff Out of Arkansas?
Great catch from Jason Tolbert, who notes at his blog that the Republican National Committee is moving “Victory ’08” staff out of...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20081 min read
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Ralph Nader Campaigns in Northwest Arkansas
Viva Nader! No, you didn’t step into a time machine and end up in the year 2000: Third-party spoiler/perennial presidential...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20081 min read
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Rounding Up Wyrick’s Support
I couldn't find a Phil Wyrick photo, so here are some Victoria's Secret models. In going through the daily mail at Arkansas Project World...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20082 min read
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Walton Gives $75K to Lottery Foes
This state lottery debate may get interesting yet—Jim Walton of the Wal-Mart and Arvest Bank empires has ponied up $75,000 to the...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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The Great Debate, Sept. 30
"To which I respond, Mr. Douglas, I am rubber and you are but glue..." It’s Young Republicans versus Young Democrats, throwing down at...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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Greene: Please, No Secretary Huckabee
Greene on Huckabee: "No, thanks." University of Arkansas-based education guru/blogger Jay Greene is looking past November and thinking of...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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Obama Supporters in a Slough of Despond
Take a close look at this bumper sticker that apparently was created by an Arkansas Times blog reader. It’s a clever enough little piece...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20082 min read
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David Foster Wallace, R.I.P.
I was shocked and saddened to hear of author David Foster Wallace’s apparent death by suicide this weekend. In my opinion, Wallace was...
Daniel Greenberg
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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Asa for Dole in North Carolina
From the “Arkansans On the Campaign Trail” File: Former Rep. Asa Hutchinson (for whom I worked on the ’06 governor’s campaign) is making...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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Capsearch: New Legislative Tracking Service for Arkansas
There’s a new kid on the block for tracking legislative activity and political doings in Arkansas. I just got word that Capsearch, a new...
David Kinkade
Sep 15, 20081 min read
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Sanders Turns Spotlight on Arkansas
While the entire world breathlessly awaits the next twist and turn in the presidential race (lipstick on a pig! McCain doesn’t Twitter!),...
David Kinkade
Sep 14, 20081 min read
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What’s Team Obama’s ‘Big News’ for Arkansas?
On Saturday, Barack Obama’s presidential campaign opened an Arkansas office—a pointless move, given that the state’s six electoral votes...
David Kinkade
Sep 14, 20081 min read
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Palin vs. Huckabee: Who’s the Future?
The AP’s Andrew Demillo weighs in with a terrific assessment of how the sudden ascent of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on the national...
David Kinkade
Sep 14, 20081 min read
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Waiting on the Rain
I’ve done a little review of the morning news and, let me tell you, you can just take today off. Unless you’re obsessed with Hurricane...
David Kinkade
Sep 13, 20081 min read
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