Roger visits the Arkansas Governor's Mansion
The Show With No Name co-host Roger Scott getting you ready for central Arkansas' preseason football event - the Pigskin Preview at the Governor's Mansion, presented by Central Arkansas Honda Dealers, and in part by Baptist Health, Delta Pest Control, Edwards Food Giant, and Southern Structural Solutions.
Judson-Millard House Little Rock (Governor's Mansion/SOMA/Downtown)
Newly remodeled luxury apartments in the historic Judson-Millard House available this month. Features hardwood floors, tall ceilings, big windows, working gas fireplace, storm windows, premium kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, front load washer dryer in unit. Building meets all 2014 code requirements including sprinkler fire suppression system. Off-street, gated, secure parking. Private entrance. Easy access to I-630. Blocks from SoMa Market District in downtown Governor's Mansion District. 1410 Gaines Street. Application process costs $27 for one person, $40 for two, and checks for good credit and no criminal background. Deposit equal to rent. Call Jill at 501-247-3834 or Mark at 501-247-4439 anytime between 8am and 8pm for more information or to set up a showing.
Christmas at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion
Top Tourist Attractions in Little Rock: Travel Guide State Arkansas
Top Tourist Attractions in Little Rock: Travel Guide State Arkansas
Little Rock Central High School, William J. Clinton Presidential Library, Big Dam Bridge, Riverfront Park, Arkansas State Capitol, Old State House Museum, Museum Of Discovery, Historic Arkansas Museum, Little Rock Zoo, Pinnacle Mountain State Park, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Arkansas Governor's Mansion, ESSE Purse Museum
Arbor Day 2019 Governor's Mansion
Gov. Asa Hutchinson recognized the value of trees and forests in our state during a tree-planting ceremony at the Governor's Mansion in Little Rock, Arkansas.
LCV Cities Tour - Little Rock: Arkansas Civil War Battle Flags
Get a behind the scenes preview of a new exhibit coming to the Old State House in Little Rock, Arkansas, which examines the stories of these rare flags and the people who carried them into battle.
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7 Facts about Arkansas
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1. Arkansas is the Natural State indeed. There are 18.7 million acres of national forest, fifty state parks, seven national scenic byways, and three state scenic byways. Arkansas’s forests could cover the entire country of Switzerland one and a half times.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte sold French Louisiana to the United States in 1803, including all of Arkansas, in a transaction known today as the Louisiana Purchase. Following the purchase, the balanced give-and-take relationship between settlers and Native Americans began to change all along the frontier, including in Arkansas. Following a controversy over allowing slavery in the territory, the Territory of Arkansas was organized on July 4, 1819. Gradual emancipation in Arkansas was struck down by one vote, the Speaker of the House Henry Clay, allowing Arkansas to organize as a slave territory.
3. In 1906 when John Huddlestone found two diamonds in the soil of his farm triggering the first diamond rush on American continent. The State of Arkansas purchased the property in 1972 and began operating it as Crater of Diamonds State Park. The Crater of Diamonds is the only active diamond mine in the United States and the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public. For a small fee (as of 2015, $7 for adults, $4 for children), any person can enter the mine, search all day and keep any diamonds and other precious stones.
4. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central portion of the state, a hub for transportation, business, culture, and government. The northwestern corner of the state, such as the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area and Fort Smith metropolitan area, is a population, education, and economic center.
5. Walmart, the superchain with 11,000 stores in 27 countries, opened its first store in Rogers in 1962 by Sam Walton. Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest company by revenue, is headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. Walmart is also the biggest private employer in the world with 2.2 million employees. On July 2, 1962, Walton opened the first Walmart Discount City store at 719 W. Walnut Street in Rogers, Arkansas.
6. Arkansas is home to the first piece of land protected by the United States government for recreational use. Since the 1830s the area now known as Hot Springs National Park has bathed notables as diverse as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, and Al Capone. The park is entirely surrounded by the city of Hot Springs, the boyhood home of President Bill Clinton. 47 hot springs flow from Hot Springs Mountain, at an average temperature of 143 degrees.
7. The U.S. Supreme Court, in their 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision, had deemed the racial segregation of public schools unconstitutional. In 1957 Arkansas drew national attention as the Governor Orval Faubus attempted to prevent nine African-American students from enrolling in an all-white high school in Little Rock. President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent armed troops to Little Rock who escorted and protected the nine students as they went to school on September 25th of 1957.
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Governor's Press Conference on Arkansas Works
On Tuesday, February 16, 2015, Governor Asa Hutchinson held a news conference to talk about Arkansas Works.
Unexpected Visitor to the Arkansas Governor's Mansion
While deer are not common in Quapaw Quarter, this young buck circled the Governor's Mansion one morning in late October and tried to enter through two different gates. He never buzzed the intercom, so we do not know the purpose of his visit.
Gov. Hutchinson speaks on allowing refugees in Arkansas
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson sat down today to talk to state legislators on his decision to allow refugees in the state of Arkansas and answer some questions from the legislators.
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Governor Hutchinson signs Arkansas Works into law
After passing both the Arkansas House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support, Governor Asa Hutchinson signs into law Arkansas Works.
Honor's Day at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion 2013
On May 4, 2013, Governor Mike Beebe and First Lady Ginger Beebe greeted the top two seniors from each Arkansas high school at the annual Honor's Day event held at the Governor's Mansion.
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Governor Asa Hutchinson speaks on the importance of manufacturing in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK -- Governor Asa Hutchinson kicked off the first Arkansas Manufacturing Innovation Summit on April 29, 2015 at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub in North Little Rock, stressing the importance of manufacturing for Arkansas and the nation at large.
leftist groups outside Asa Hutchinson's house in Little Rock
Convicted murderer Kenneth Williams was scheduled to be executed Thursday April 2th 2017 for the murder of former prison warden Cecil Boren at 7pm. Williams murdered Boren after escaping from Cummins prison where he was service a sentence for the murder of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff cheerleader Dominique Hurd. Williams also killed Michael Greenwood in a vehicle accident during his escape attempt.
A coalition of several groups opposed to the death penalty protested against Lee's execution and 6 executions scheduled in the State of Arkansas. That rally was held at the Arkansas State Capitol on Friday April 14th. The 2 main guest speakers were West Memphis 3 suspect Damien Nichols and Movie Star Johnny Depp. Due to multiple lawsuits regarding the Death Penalty, executions by the state have been restricted to lethal injection and only with certain government approved drugs.
Some states have moved away from the legally confusing and expensive lethal injection process such as Utah, which legalized the firing squad in 2015.
Opponents of the death penalty claim that 1 and 10 criminals executed are innocent. Many activists also advocate for therapy of those on death row. Although the families of murder victims are mentioned, they are downplayed and not even named during these types of rallies.
The state enforcing the law via execution is often called murder by death penalty opponents. There is also an attempt by some leftist Christians to compare executing a convicted criminal with the execution of Jesus Christ. It is likely that Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson will not grant clemency to any of the death row inmates and that they will be executed on schedule.
This is footage of the abolish the death penalty coalition outside of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion. About 40-50 activist and a few news networks waited outside the Governor's Mansion.
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Stabbed At Midtown Billiard's In Little Rock Arkansas
Little Rock police are investigating a violent stabbing Sunday morning.
It happened in the 1300 block of Main Street at four a.m.
Officers tell us the victim was stabbed in the head and neck several times, then left the scene and was found six blocks away at 19th and Louisiana, near the governor's mansion.
Witnesses tell us the victim and suspect were fighting.
And then once they got through fighting, the man pulled out a shank and just started shanking the man as if they were in a penitentiary or something like, says witness Christopher Moore.
The victim's name and condition have not been released but he was responsive in the ambulance.
LIVE: Governor Hutchinson Makes Economic Development Announcement for Arkansas
US Highway 70 - Little Rock - Arkansas | Drive America's Highways ????
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We start the video turning onto US-70 from AR-365 in North Little Rock. Crossing the Arkansas River into Little Rock, we make good time through downtown. Crossing Interstate 630 to leave downtown, we pass by the oldest cemetery in Little Rock (Mt. Holly), before entering the Governor's Mansion Historical District.
Continuing south, we soon pass through a small commercial district before reaching the interchange with AR-365 and US-70B, where we turn left onto AR-365 to end the video.
Note: There is some confusion on the proper label of this route. According to on-the-ground signs, this is US-70. However, according to every map we can find, it's US-70B. As of the publication date of this video, ARDOT has not given us the official numbering, so we are using what is on the ground.
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Arkansas Convention of States Director Bud speech after the passage SJR3 convention of states
The Convention of States Arkansas Action group met in Little Rock at the Arkansas State Capitol February 13th 2019
The purpose was to rally for the passage of SJR3 in the Arkansas House, a Resolution that would call for an Article V Convention of States to add amendments to the United States Constitution. The Resolution passed by 56 votes out of 100. The Arkansas Governor has no veto power or need to sign the resolution. The State Courts systems have never removed a Convention of States Resolution. The state Resolution can be rescinded or amended by a state legislator
Supporters of the COS that attended were former United States Senator Tom Coburn, Arkansas Senator Gary Stubblefield, who has also been an advocate for the Convention of States, is the lead sponser for Resolution SJR3, & Marck Merckel President of Convention of States Action.
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LIVE: Governor Hutchinson Signs Historic Legislation to Transform Arkansas State Government
LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson plans to sign House Bill 1763, the Transformation and Efficiencies Act of 2019, during a ceremony this afternoon. This legislation authorizes the reduction of the number of cabinet-level agencies from 42 to 15 and accomplishes the largest reorganization of state government in almost 50 years.