The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) reminds candidates that political campaign signs and billboards are prohibited on state highways.
State laws permit official directional, informational, and regulatory highway signs on state-owned highway property – ArDOT ...
Political signs of any kind are not allowed on highway right-of-ways, according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation ...
The city of Fayetteville, Arkansas in partnership with nonprofit Bikepacking Roots opens five new bikepacking routes, all ...
Some roads in downtown Knoxville will close to traffic on the weekends through the end of the year. It’s part of an ongoing ...
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY — The Arkansas Department of Transportation has announced closures on areas of Highway 77 and 140. The areas will be closed from 8 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 17 through 8 a.m ...
While there's many issues residents have on their radar, one is how this could impact their already flood prone homes.
All Northwest Arkansas counties and most in the River Valley are now under burn bans. Boone County was the last Northwest Arkansas county to prohibit burning with County Judge Robert Hathaway issuing ...
The Arkansas Department (ARDOT) reminds candidates for political office and their supporters that it is unlawful to place campaign signs on highway right of ways in Arkansas.
The other accounts outlined in the report include the Connecting Arkansas Program, the State Highway Employees' Retirement System and various grants awarded to the department. Alicia Hunt ...
North Dakota’s Democratic-NPL Party will receive nearly $40,000 for get-out-the-vote efforts and organizing in tribal ...
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