Early voting has started in Arkansas, which means a firehose of disinformation has started to target voters. Over the weekend, Pulaski County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth tweeted that she’d received reports…
Remember when we wondered if Arkansas’s Schools for the Blind and Deaf would be the next targets of Jacob Oliva’s ire? We have an update. Today, the Democrat-Gazette reports the…
Arkansas’s least favorite, former state senator recently made headlines because of his inane and dangerous comments regarding state libraries. The long-suffering women of the State Library Board once again put…
In February, the Bentonville City Council held a baffling vote shooting down an affordable housing project.
Fueled by ADE’s track record, survey ignites suspicions of a hidden Oliva agenda On AR Watch and For AR People have extensively covered the damage done by Education Secretary Jacob…
On November 20th, Sarah Sanders announced her appointment of former state Senator Jason Rapert to the Arkansas State Library Board. There’s no beating around the bush here: this would be…
The Arkansas Department of Education lowered disability standards for its EFA applications, allowing private school families to use LEARNS vouchers up to two years early. Ninety-five percent of the 4,975…
Oliva’s scandal that won’t go away Corruption in the Arkansas Department of Education is far more likely with Secretary Jacob Oliva at the helm. Oliva is caught up in a…
Lawmakers had a bone to pick with Department of Agriculture Secretary Wes Ward in the June meeting of the Arkansas Legislative Council. Controversy ensued when Ward gave his report to…
Happy Independence Day! Our founders would be ashamed of the Attorney General’s blatant disregard for the Constitution. Here’s what’s happening: On Friday June 30, Judge Herbert Wright issued a ruling…