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.
Report: Arkansas #45 In Education? But Gov. Beebe Said We Were #5! (Updated!)
Should Arkansas Lower Income Tax Rates? Let’s Go With ‘Yes’
Right to Record: Little Rock Case Affirms Need for Protecting Citizens’ Rights
Wall Street Journal Profiles Center for Class Action Fairness
Ex-Dem Congressman: I ‘Should Have Supported Voter ID’
Attack of the Grinch: Greenberg on Sales Tax Holiday
Confessions of an ALEC Conspirator
Why Is Dustin McDaniel Ignoring Court Orders On Settlement Funds?
Shocker! Vote Fraud Alleged in East Arkansas Election!
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel Is Making It Rain
A Stiff Drink: Greenberg, Kerr at Arkansas Tea Party
Premature Evaluation: Or, Why Internet Polls Aren’t Worth the Paper They Aren’t Even Printed On
Tribute to Our Veterans
Hutchinson Plans Formal Senate Announcement
Wills: ‘What We’ve Got Here Is Failure to Communicate’
Stuff From Around Arkansas, August 25
New ‘Edifice Complex’ Development: The Use of Force
Another Roadblock for “Monuments to Me”
In Defense of Term Limits
Greenberg: ‘It’s OK To Disagree With Other People’
Name Game: Greenberg on Edifice Complex in NYT
Stuff From Around Arkansas, May 8
Second District Showdown: Greenberg Vs. Wills
Catch Greenberg’s Tea Party Speech on AETN, Thursday