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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.
Marc Kilmer
Aug 18, 20143 min read
Mark Pryor: Saving Kids from Old Books
When you think of unsafe children’s products, you probably don’t think of books. Outside of our one-year-old smacking me in the head with...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 12, 20142 min read
CPSIA in 2008: Senator Pryor Capitalizes on a Media Frenzy
“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” This line from The Simpsons could have been the catchphrase of Senator Mark Pryor’s 2008...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 11, 20143 min read
Does Senator Pryor Care More About My Children Than I Do?
Senator Mark Pryor probably thinks I’m a bad parent. I just spent ten days exposing my children to products that he considers unsafe. In...
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Daniel Greenberg
Oct 6, 20131 min read
Congratulations Nic and Leah Beth Horton!
All of us here at the Arkansas Project would like to send our congratulations to Nic Horton, who got married yesterday. For some unknown...
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Nic Horton
May 30, 20114 min read
About That Blue Hog Report Business….
Ugh, blogging about blogging…that is just the worst. I had promised myself I’d stop doing that (sometime after this), because really, who...
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David Kinkade
Sep 22, 20091 min read
You Should Go To The SPJ Blogging Academy
You, there! What are you doing on Saturday? Nothing worthwhile, I assume. Therefore I suggest you look into attending the Arkansas...
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David Kinkade
Aug 31, 20091 min read
On The Radio. Again.
I’m heading over to the KARN studios in scenic West Little Rock at 2 p.m., where guest host Alice Stewart will have me and Think Tank...
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David Kinkade
Aug 28, 20091 min read
Where You’ll Find Me Sunday Morning
….why, on the Arkansas Sunday Edition on The Buzz/103.7, of course, hosted by local blogging and broadcasting legend Blake Rutherford....
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David Kinkade
Aug 3, 20091 min read
Subscribe to ‘Arkansas Morning’ Update
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Griffin, who announced recently that he would not be pursuing a 2010 Senate race but now may be running for...
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David Kinkade
Jul 31, 20091 min read
Someone’s Having A Birthday!
You’re not going to believe this, but it so happens that today is The Arkansas Project’s one-year anniversary, more or less. We went...
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David Kinkade
Jul 31, 20092 min read
Here Is What Some of Our Friends Are Up To
A few Arkansas Project pals have scored some nice achievements these last few days, so let us now pay tribute to these characters. David...
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David Kinkade
Jul 23, 20091 min read
It Is Time to Tweet the Tweet Up, Mothertweeters
Blake Rutherford (center) regales his fans with amazing tales of his blogging adventures at June 2009 Tweet-Up at Capital Grill. The...
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David Kinkade
Jul 23, 20091 min read
New Kids On The Blog*
*Sometimes you just write a headline and you say to yourself, man, that is solid gold. It’s been over a week since we announced a new...
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David Kinkade
Jul 16, 20091 min read
Blogger Smacks Around Newspaperman But Good
In case you missed it, there’s a fine exchange playing out between University of Arkansas education prof/blogger Jay Greene and Arkansas...
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David Kinkade
Jul 14, 20091 min read
Rex Nelson Now Has A Blog, Too
Rex Nelson I had to drive to Fort Smith and back today, for some reason, so I didn’t get the chance earlier to note that Arkansas guy Rex...
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David Kinkade
Jul 14, 20091 min read
Another Newspaperman Down: Webb Leaving ADG
Word on the street is that Kane Webb, longtime columnist at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and editor of the paper’s Sunday “Perspectives”...
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David Kinkade
Jul 13, 20091 min read
ADG Goes Behind the Wall (Updated!)
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette announced yesterday that they’re battening down the hatches. They’ll be ending free access to their online...
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David Kinkade
Jun 27, 20091 min read
Blogger, TV Chick To Wed
Sweet romance fills the air as Arkansas Project pals Blake Rutherford (of the Blake’s Think Tank blog) and Jessica Dean (KATV’s Little...
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David Kinkade
Jun 22, 20091 min read
I Cannot Stop Talking About Tea Parties
….and thus I am going to talk about them for a little bit longer, today, on your radio box. I’ll be coming at you from seemingly OUT OF...
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David Kinkade
Jun 18, 20091 min read
Get Thee To The Tweet-Up!
If you’re in Central Arkansas and just goofy about Twitter, you do not want to miss the second Little Rock Tweet-Up this evening at 5:30...
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David Kinkade
Jun 5, 20091 min read
Arkansas Project, Other Clowns on Radio Sunday
In violation of both good judgment and all canons of quality broadcasting, The Buzz/103.7 in Little Rock is allowing Blake Rutherford,...
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David Kinkade
Jun 4, 20092 min read
Arkansas Project Girlfriend Now Dislikes John Brummett, Too.
Arkansas Project Girlfriend (APG) introduced herself to Arkansas News Bureau columnist John Brummett, who does not care much for younger...
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David Kinkade
May 17, 20091 min read
You, There: Quit Crying About Newspapers!
Here’s the link to my previously mentioned piece in today’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. “Perspectives” section editor Kane Webb, who’s...
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David Kinkade
May 16, 20092 min read
An Uncivil Action? Uh, OK, Whatever.
The Arkansas Times Gerard Matthews surveys last week’s online debate on “the future of newspapers” or something in which I and Blake’s...
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