I came to work for the Daily Record in December of 2003. As a bankruptcy attorney, New Jersey Assemblymember Dan Hutchison said he sees clients “all the time” whose betting on ...
As a bankruptcy attorney, New Jersey Assemblymember Dan Hutchison said he sees clients “all the time” whose betting on football and baseball quickly leads to missed car payments, delinquent mortgages ...
The Taiwan Feed Industry committed to purchasing 8.5 million metric tons of corn and corn products, while the Taiwan Vegetable Oil Manufacturers Association will purchase 6.5 metric tons of soybeans.
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The Daily Record has been the Central Arkansas source for real estate, legal and business information since 1925. During that time we have served a vital role as the authority for daily news and ...
Dr. Lynne Larsen, assistant professor of art history at UA Little Rock, has been studying the African Dahomey Kingdom, which is now in modern day Benin, since 2007. She’s been fascinated by the art, ...
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Secretary Lloyd Austin III on Sept. 22 announced immediate and long-term actions to help strengthen the economic security and stability of military service members and ...
A native of Memphis, Burton left the food industry in 2002 to accept a position with the Daily Record. Don Bona (Arkansas Press Association president in 2011-12), the newspaper’s managing partner at ...
The Daily Record wasn’t the only thing going on in 1925. Here are a few other memorable events. • Benito Mussolini makes a pivotal speech in the Italian Chamber of Deputies which will be regarded by ...
Pronatalism – the belief that low birth rates are a problem that must be reversed – is having a moment in the U.S. Demographers generally gauge births in a population with a measure called the total ...
Child custody rules in Arkansas dramatically changed after Act 604 of 2021 went into effect on July 28, nearly 90 days after the Arkansas General Assembly adjourned in late April with over 1,100 new ...
In 2016, there was a projected prison population growth of 19% in Arkansas before 2023, when the Arkansas Department of Corrections was already nearly 3,000 prisoners over capacity. When Gov. Asa ...