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Child Welfare Agency Review Board (Placement and Residential Licensing) Act 1434 Board (“Name Removal Board” or “Child Maltreatment Central Registry Review Team”) Child Death and Near Fatality Multidisciplinary Review Committee; Citizens Review Panel; Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association; Autism Legislative Task Force
Arkansas governors served two-year terms until a referendum lengthened the term to four years, effective with the 1986 general election. Statewide elections are held two years after presidential elections. Some of Arkansas's counties have two county seats, as opposed to the usual one seat. The arrangement dates back to when travel was extremely ...
Stephens Inc. is a privately held, independent financial services firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] As one of the largest privately owned investment banks in the United States, [2] Stephens has 28 offices worldwide and employs more than 1,200 people. [3]
Pages in category "Executive branch of the government of Arkansas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
At BCT Partners, he led many large federal projects. [16] On March 12, 2018, Jones was hired as the executive director and lead maker of the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub. [19] The Innovation Hub is a nonprofit in North Little Rock, Arkansas, that is affiliated with Winrock International. [20]
Liaison Office is the name of some organization or de facto embassies, which may refer to: Liaison Office (Hong Kong), the representative office of China (PRC) government in Hong Kong; Liaison Office (Macao), the representative office of China (PRC) government in Macao
Bank OZK began as a community bank in Jasper, Arkansas in 1903, expanding to a second location in Ozark, Arkansas in 1937. [3]In 1979, when the bank had 2 branches and $28 million in assets, George Gleason, a 25-year-old lawyer at the Rose Law Firm, bought the bank changed its name to Bank of the Ozarks.
Springfield is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in the north central part of Arkansas in Conway County. [1] It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 223. [2]