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Green Hill-Brooks Chapel Water 713 Monticello, Arkansas: Ground purchased Greenbrier Waterworks 6590 Greenbrier, Arkansas: Surface purchased Greenway Waterworks 322 Greenway, Arkansas: Ground Greenwood Waterworks 8952 Greenwood, Arkansas: Surface Grubbs Waterworks 907 Grubbs, Arkansas: Ground purchased Guion Water Department 270 Guion, Arkansas
Decatur is located in western Benton County at (36.337541, -94.456721). [4] Arkansas Highway 59 passes through the city, leading north 6 miles (10 km) to Gravette and 13 miles (21 km) to the Missouri border, and south 13 miles (21 km) to Siloam Springs.
Following reorganization in 2019, Arkansas state government's executive branch contains fifteen cabinet-level departments. Many formerly independent departments were consolidated as "divisions" under newly created departments under a shared services model.
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The Arkansas Water Well Construction Commission (AWWCC) regulates the development of groundwater supplies to provide safe water for public consumption, and Act 855 of 2003 (ACA §17–50–401 et seq.) provides a means of holding persons who violate Arkansas law regarding water-well construction accountable for their actions.
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William Abraham (trade unionist) (1842–1922), Welsh Liberal-Labour Member of Parliament for the Rhondda, 1885–1920; William J. Abraham (1947–2021), Northern Irish United Methodist pastor and theologian; Sir William Abraham (British Army officer) (1897–1980), British general; William Abraham (bishop) (1792–1837), Roman Catholic Bishop ...
Clark County was the third county formed by Americans in Arkansas, on December 15, 1818, together with Hempstead and Pulaski counties. The county is named after William Clark, then Governor of the Missouri Territory, which included present-day Arkansas.