Speaking French
John Allen French, Editor in chief of Arkansas Crossroads Arkansas’ Regional Account Executive for CherryRoad Media
John Allen French, Editor in chief of Arkansas Crossroads Arkansas’ Regional Account Executive for CherryRoad Media
By JA French On Dec. 29, the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, passed away at the age of 100. His death marks the end of an extraordinary life that bridged 10 decades of dramatic transformation, defined by a solid faith, continuing public service and a legacy of global impact that will last for generations.
LITTLE ROCK – The legislature’s list of accomplishments in 2024 was highlighted by a $438 reduction in income taxes for Arkansas families and businesses.
As we close the book on 2024, one thingâs for certain: the saying âIt goes by so fast when you get olderâ isnât just a cliché â itâs reality. This past year brought its share of joy, heartache, new opportunities, and challenges. From moments of celebration to the strength needed during tough times, weâve weathered it all. And yet, here we are â ready to take on 2025 with fresh determination and a little hope tucked in our pockets.
Pine Bluff, AR — The Small Farm Program at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is recruiting participants for its Beginning Farmers Class, Dr. Henry English, director of the program, said.
By Mary Hightower U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture LITTLE ROCK â The economic clouds from 2024 are expected to persist into 2025 as progress toward a new Farm Bill stagnated, commodity prices lagged and profit margins for farmers remained razor thin at yearâs end.
This week, the Arkansas Legislative Council (ALC) took significant steps to address issues ranging from fair reimbursement practices to workforce development and support for our veterans.