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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.
“A Fairytale Come True”!
The Barbers in happier times: "Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!" By now, you’ve no doubt read of the rather spectacular...
David Kinkade
Aug 21, 20082 min read
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Milking Consumers
Earlier this week, I wrote about the Arkansas Milk Stabilization Board, a scam an entity created by the Arkansas legislature in 2007 to...
David Kinkade
Aug 21, 20081 min read
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CQ: Arkansas Safe for McCain
Congressional Quarterly ranks Arkansas as a “safe Republican” hold for John McCain in the November presidential election. Democratic...
David Kinkade
Aug 21, 20081 min read
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Gwatney’s Widow to Stand in at Convention
Rebecca Gwatney, wife of murdered Democratic Party Chair Bill Gwatney, will take his place in the Arkansas delegation at next week’s...
David Kinkade
Aug 21, 20081 min read
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Convention Blogging Mania!
With the Democratic National Convention slated to start next week in Denver, note that at least one member of the Arkansas blogging...
David Kinkade
Aug 21, 20081 min read
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Kings of the Road
Here’s a great story in the Stupid Government Tricks category: A Kentucky sheriff and deputy drove over 2,000 miles to serve an arrest...
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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UA Won’t Join Lower Drinking Age Push
Yesterday, I took note of a movement afoot among some college presidents calling for a “debate” on lowering the drinking age from 21 to...
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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Illegal Immigration: An Issue on the Wane?
An activist calling for stronger measures to fight illegal immigration in Arkansas holds a town hall meeting in Benton County on Monday....
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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Brother Bill’s Arkansas Lottery Traveling Salvation Show
Lt. Gov. Bill Halter: Yeah, that's the ticket! Lt. Gov. Bill Halter took his Arkansas Lottery Traveling Salvation Show to Springdale on...
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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Hardin Back in Circulation Soon
UCA President Lu Hardin University of Central Arkansas President Lu Hardin will likely be back on the job soon, according to an e-mail...
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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Who Will Succeed Gwatney as Dem Chief?
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s Seth Blomeley delves into the issue of who is to replace murdered Democratic Party chair Bill Gwatney,...
David Kinkade
Aug 20, 20081 min read
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Joe Biden: Choice of the Uninformed
I liked this paragraph from this latest Washington Post story about Democratic contender Barack Obama’s vice-presidential options. Note...
Daniel Greenberg
Aug 19, 20081 min read
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College Honchos: Lower the Drinking Age
It had been at least a week since I'd had a bikini shot on the site, and frankly, I was starting to get a lot of complaints. College...
David Kinkade
Aug 19, 20082 min read
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Is College a Waste of Time?
Charlie Frago’s Saturday article in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette about the recently released report of the state’s task force on college...
Daniel Greenberg
Aug 19, 20082 min read
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WSJ: Huckabee a Dead End for Conservative Politics?
Here’s an interesting piece from the Wall Street Journal yesterday, in which Ryan Anderson argues that John McCain should reject...
David Kinkade
Aug 19, 20081 min read
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Gwatney Laid to Rest
Nice write-up on the funeral of slain Democratic Party chair Bill Gwatney from John Lyon of the Arkansas News Bureau. Attendees included...
David Kinkade
Aug 18, 20081 min read
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Confederate Widow Dies in Arkansas
Here’s one of those odd and surprising little stories: On Sunday in Helena, Ark., one of the last known surviving widows of a...
David Kinkade
Aug 18, 20081 min read
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Huckabee Blogs from Israel
Huckabee on media: "Oy vey!" Over at the HuckPAC site, Mike Huckabee blogs from Israel, where he’s…well, doing something or other, I’m...
David Kinkade
Aug 18, 20081 min read
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State Board Wants Stealth Tax on Milk
In 2007, the state of Arkansas formed the Arkansas Milk Stabilization Board to address the decline in dairy farming in the state. It...
David Kinkade
Aug 18, 20082 min read
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Sebastian County a No-Show at Conventions
For the first time since anyone can remember, no Republicans or Democrats from Sebastian County will be attending the parties’ respective...
David Kinkade
Aug 17, 20081 min read
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Remembering Bill Gwatney
The funeral for Bill Gwatney, the Arkansas Democratic Party chair gunned down last week in his office, is today in Little Rock. Channel 4...
David Kinkade
Aug 17, 20081 min read
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Counterpoint: How Obama Can Win Arkansas
We’ve explored the question of how Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama will play in Arkansas, and we’ve cast doubt on Obama’s...
David Kinkade
Aug 17, 20081 min read
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NYT: Will Obama Play in Arkansas?
OK, that's four.... Will Barack Obama bother to campaign in Arkansas? The New York Times ponders that burning question. Includes quotes...
David Kinkade
Aug 15, 20081 min read
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The Rubber Stamp Legislature
What’s a legislature for, you ask? Why, to unquestioningly do the bidding of the state’s Democratic Governor, of course.. In the Arkansas...
David Kinkade
Aug 15, 20081 min read
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