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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.


Huckabee Channels Cash
Mike Huckabee has a nicely redesigned new website, which includes a rotating series of photos on the front page, one of which is this...
David Kinkade
Aug 7, 20081 min read
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Legislators vs. Halter on Lottery
Lt. Gov. Bill Halter At the Hope Star, editor Ken McLemore has written two in a series of stories (here and here) examining the state...
David Kinkade
Aug 6, 20082 min read
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Poor David Dunn
Rep. David Dunn Poor David Dunn! Dunn, who chairs the Rules Committee in the Arkansas House of Representatives, yesterday had the...
Daniel Greenberg
Aug 6, 20082 min read
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PETA To Beebe: Veg Out, Fatty!
All right, all you Arkansas couch potatoes. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has your number! Citing recent federal...
David Kinkade
Aug 5, 20083 min read
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Caucus Blocking Dobbins
A proposed rule change in the Arkansas House of Representatives aimed at blocking former Democratic Rep. Dwayne Dobbins, who accepted a...
David Kinkade
Aug 5, 20081 min read
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About That Lottery….
Warren Stephens Lt. Gov. Bill Halter’s drive to create a state-run lottery for college scholarships got a big shot in the arm with a...
David Kinkade
Aug 4, 20081 min read
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Obama to Open Arkansas Office
According to this AP report, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama will open an Arkansas campaign office in Little Rock soon. Any...
David Kinkade
Aug 4, 20081 min read
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What Is John Brummett Talking About?
Columnist John Brummett pens several articles a weekly for the Arkansas News Bureau. His observations on Arkansas politics and culture,...
David Kinkade
Aug 2, 20083 min read
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He’s In! He’s In!
Supporters of Ralph Nader, who’s running for president under the Independent banner this time, submitted 2,000 signatures to the Arkansas...
David Kinkade
Aug 2, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Project Odds and Ends
Work demands, some administrative issues and the sluggish pace of the August news cycle conspired to slow my posting to the blog today. ...
David Kinkade
Aug 1, 20082 min read
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The Dobbins Dilemma, Part 3
Is Dwayne Dobbins finished? Why Dwayne Dobbins Probably Won’t Serve in the House Again—Even If He Does Win In previous posts, I’ve...
Daniel Greenberg
Aug 1, 20083 min read
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The Dobbins Dilemma, Part 2
Can Dwayne Dobbins Be Blocked from Serving in the House? What if Dobbins wins? Two days ago, I wrote about the Arkansas Democratic...
Daniel Greenberg
Jul 31, 20083 min read
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More on Lu Hardin
Hardin: Down, but not out A Friendly Correspondent (FC) e-mails with thoughts on yesterday’s Lu Hardin post, suggesting that those who...
David Kinkade
Jul 31, 20082 min read
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The Lottery Song
Bud Jackson: Halter spokesman, charmless vulgarian Over at the Arkansas Times blog, Max Brantley digs up a nice little nugget from the...
David Kinkade
Jul 30, 20082 min read
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The Epidemiology of Wal-Mart
Here’s one just for fun: Check out this nifty flash animation piece illustrating the expansion of Wal-Mart across the United States. Very...
David Kinkade
Jul 30, 20081 min read
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Sanders’ Pool Report
The “Who’s Up/Who’s Down” framework is a favorite of newspaper columnists everywhere: You pull out a few boldfaced names from recent news...
David Kinkade
Jul 30, 20081 min read
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The Dobbins Dilemma, Part 1
Can the Arkansas Democratic Party Block Dwayne Dobbins’ Candidacy? State politicos are groping for a solution to the Dobbins dilemma. In...
Daniel Greenberg
Jul 29, 20083 min read
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“Welcome Home, Huckabee” Fundraiser, Aug. 11
The Republican Party of Arkansas is pitching a “Welcome Home, Gov. Huckabee” fundraiser on August 11 at the Clear Channel Metroplex—and...
David Kinkade
Jul 28, 20081 min read
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We’re All Gonna Rock to the Rules That I Make
Jon Woods, statesman, rock star. You know, like Bono. In the “Style” section of Sunday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, you might have come...
David Kinkade
Jul 27, 20081 min read
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“Delusions of Invincibility and Invisibility”
If you’ve picked up an Arkansas newspaper in the last month, you’re well aware of the UCA bonus scandal, in which formerly popular UCA...
David Kinkade
Jul 26, 20081 min read
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Taking License with State Government
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s Noel Oman had a nice little story on Thursday about the state Department of Finance and Administration...
David Kinkade
Jul 26, 20081 min read
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What Do Party Finances Say About Enthusiasm?
Mike Wickline of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports today on the respective financial reports filed by the Republican and Democratic...
David Kinkade
Jul 25, 20082 min read
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Greenberg in Wall St. Journal
Dan Greenberg This actually hit a couple of weeks ago, but in case you missed it: Arkansas Project contributor and state Rep. Dan...
David Kinkade
Jul 24, 20081 min read
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