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61. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Education/Insti
arkansas Council for Economic education Provides staff information, workshops,and links. Center for Economic education at University of Northern Iowa
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62. Knowledge-Based Economic Development
A recent issue of Fortune included five arkansas companies Wal-Mart Stores Generally, we have assembled our staff of 100 in one of two ways we hire
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Photo credit: Mary K. Bryant Knowledge-Based Economic Development Strategy? Four thoughtful articles: Changes Needed Economic Partners Knowledge-Based Industry Biotechnology Changes Needed to Help State's Economic Picture, Researcher Says Little Rock - The Associated Press (MNNWA, 12/22/97, pg A-1) Problem Competing States New Focus The Problem: Arkansas has high employment and low inflation to start the new Year, but the state needs to make some changes to continue its economic success, says one observer. Charles E. Venus, a consulting economist, says Arkansas "has a very serious long-range economic development problem."
The Arkansas Dilemma "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem." Economist Charles E. Venus "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem. We have almost everybody working, but not at jobs that are going to get them significant income increases," Venus said. "I would say we have already got security, we just don't have any success," Venus said, 'And I'm not sure we're prepared to go anywhere until we make some basic improvements in our education."

63. Untitled Document
General education and Core Curriculum Committee (199699; chair, 1997-98). Managing Editor, arkansas Libraries, the journal of the arkansas Library
http://comp.uark.edu/~neciap/pubs.html
Necia Parker-Gibson
Associate Librarian
neciap@uark.edu Education

May 1991: M.L.I.S., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Six hours toward C.L.I.S., 1991.
May 1980: B.S.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Plant Pathology.
Experience
Social Sciences Librarian, (Communication, Psychology, School of Social Work, Sociology and Criminal Justice), 1998-  .
Associate Librarian, Reference Department, July 1997-  .
Assistant Librarian, Library Instruction Coordinator, Reference Department, Mullins Library, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Oct. 91-June 1997
May-August 1991. Reference librarian and cataloger, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Baton Rouge, LA. Half-time.
June-December 1989. Graduate assistant, Serials Department, Middleton Library, LSU Baton Rouge. Service University Committees: ROCK Advisory Committee Connections Committee Artists and Concerts Committee (1997-99)(chair, 1998-99) (2001, acting chair) Campus Climate Committee (1992-94, chair; 1997-99, member) General Education and Core Curriculum Committee (1996-99; chair, 1997-98). Campus Library Committee (1993-95) Faculty Panel, Complaint Procedures for Undergraduates Committee, member (1993-1995) (2004- )

64. Ark Education Coop Links Page For ACME
(ACME) arkansas Center for Mathematics education, and Training. Links PageTo arkansas education Cooperatives Back To Links Main Page
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Cooperative Coordinating Council
Dr. Mike Hargis, Director
Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative

101 Bulldog Drive
Plumerville, AR 72127
Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative

Dr. Mike Hargis, Director
Carolyn Doyel, Teacher Center Coordinator
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Plumerville, AR 72127 Arkansas River Education Cooperative Dr. Curtis Merrell, Director Jeanne Huddle, Teacher Center Coordinator 912 West Sixth Street Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Crowley's Ridge Educational Cooperative Jim Parrish, Director Louis Midkiff, Teacher Center Coordinator P. 0. Box 377 Harrisburg, AR 72432 Dawson Education Service Cooperative R. D. Saunders, Director Lynelle Chitwood, Teacher Center Coordinator 711 Clinton Street, Suite 201 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 DeQueen/Mena Educational Cooperative J. Frank Scott, Director Elaine Cowling, Teacher Center Coordinator 305 South Homburg, P.O. Box 110 Gillham, AR 71841 Great Rivers Cooperative Suzann McCommon, Director Patty Smith, Teacher Center Coordinator P. 0. Box 2837

65. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
arkansas ACORN Fair Housing, Inc. (ACORN) filed suit against Greystone ACORN sought damages for staff and volunteer time used in monitoring and
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66. FindLaw Legal News
AR ACORN FAIR v GREYSTONE dev., LTD. United States Court of Appeals for the eighthcircuit _ arkansas ACORN Fair Housing, Inc.,*
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67. ADEQ - Solid Waste - Recycling Br - Educational Programs
June 16, 2005 – Western arkansas education Cooperative office, June 22, 2005 –Northeast arkansas educational Cooperative, Walnut Ridge.
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Robert Hunter, Technical Assistance Manager - (501) 682-0814
Recycling Home Grants Prog Grants Database Weyerhaeuser Grants ... Regional Coordinators The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality’s Recycling Section offers a variety of educational programs for teachers and communities. Attend one of our upcoming workshops, or schedule one for your organization. Contact: Robert Hunter
E-mail: Other ways to reach us Teachers' Environmental Education Workshops The Environmental Education Workshops, a.k.a. teachers' workshops, address the growing problem of solid waste in schools and communities and offer hands-on classroom activities in recycling, waste management, source reduction and environmental awareness.

68. Pro Dev ESCworks
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69. Emerging Issues
need to retrain staff to address community/sustainability/strategic planning remind/education agents of people, facilitation skills
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Southern Region
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1999 MEETING EMERGING ISSUES Smart Growth: Creating Better Places to Live, Work and Play Session Leader: Curtis Absher
Session Recorder: Rick Maurer
"Creating a better place to live, work, and play"
conference/in-service on Sustainable Communities/farms/forests approved by directors (nearly all committees represented) Extension should/could be the organization to implement the southern growth policy board recommendations)
small groups - roles for extension - first 3 questions Roles that extension could play education, as a starter
pre-crisis education, proactive
audiences - limited resource, education , county commissioners and officials, and everyone in between, economic developers
leadership development skills, community voice models
asset mapping
visioning technical assistance to use educational knowledge facilitation of knowledge - what constitutes a sustainable community resources - resource base - already have studies of issues and situations but need resources to address these issues and critical problems need to retrain staff to address community/sustainability/strategic planning (agents are deliverers) need to target audiences - will help focus sharing among states need to get agents prepared to deal with these local situations

70. January 25
A lifelong resident of arkansas, Dr. Evans holds a bachelor’s degree in musicand health education from arkansas State University in Jonesboro.
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January 25, 2002 Nineteen Lyon students selected for 'Who's Who' for 2002 Nineteen Lyon College students have been selected for the 2002 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. Students have been included in the publication based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. Students are chosen by campus nominating committees and the annual directory’s editors. Students named from Lyon College this year are: Rich Ambler, a senior from Magnolia, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ambler; Emilie Brady, a junior from Bon Aqua, Tenn., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Brady; Lacie Bray, a junior of Pea Ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bray; Josh Brooks, a junior from Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Brooks; and Ginger Clifton, a senior from Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Clifton. Lee Sun Collier-Forgy, a junior from Little Rock, daughter of Catherine Collier; Elizabeth Gabbard, a junior from Fort Smith, daughter of Susan Gabbard; Courtney Harris, a junior from Searcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley E. Harris; Kristin Harris, a junior from Searcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley E. Harris; and Megan Looney, a junior from Springdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Looney.

71. Arkansas Associations Provided By DINA
arkansas Association for Counseling Guidance dev. arkansas EducationAssociation Ms. Cora McHenry Executive Director 1500 W 4th St
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Pat Bridges
11500 N Rodney Parham Rd Ste 19
Little Rock, Arkansas 72212-4134
Phone (501) 221-7444 American Heart Association of Arkansas Heartland Affil.
Mr. J. Ralston Creswell
PO Box 1610
Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1610
Phone (501) 375-9148
Fax (501) 375-9066 American Insurance Association
Mr. John Marlowe VP Public Affairs SW Region 100 Congress Ave Ste 1950 Austin, TX 78701-4042 Phone (512) 322-3115 Fax (512) 322-3112 American Lung Association Mr. Leon Helms Interim Director 211 Natural Resources Dr Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-1575 Phone (501) 224-5864 Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians Ms. Carla Mayfield Coleman Executive Vice President 11330 Arcade Dr Ste 8 Little Rock, Arkansas 72212-4084 Phone (501) 223-2272 Fax (501) 223-2280 Arkansas Asphalt Pavement Association Mr. John T. Suskie Executive Director 1 Innwood Cir Ste 201 Little Rock, Arkansas 72211-2448 Phone (501) 219-1100 Fax (501) 219-0884 Dr. Bernita L. Patterson Director P. O. Box 152 - UAPB Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601 Phone (870) 541-6700 Arkansas Association of Community Dev. Corp. Inc.

72. UALR Faculty, Staff And Student Home Pages
necessarily reflect the views of the University of arkansas at Little Rock . Faculty and staff Jim Vander Putten Dept. of Educational Leadership
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A list of UALR home pages
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These home pages are the responsibility of the individuals listed, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. This area is NOT for departmental home pages. Send mail to WEBMASTER to have these pages added.
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73. UALR Strategic Planning Initiative 2003 – 2004
UALR provides excellent service to faculty and staff members. UALR has astrong commitment to serving central arkansas, the state and the region.
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APPENDIX Table 7. Faculty Survey Items with Mean Values N Mean Std. Dev. 1. UALR is a strong academic institution. 2. UALR provides an excellent education to undergraduate students. 3. UALR provides an excellent education to graduate and professional students. 4. UALR has an excellent faculty. 5. I understand the unique mission of UALR as a metropolitan university. 6. I agree with the mission of UALR. 7. I understand the priorities of UALR. 8. I agree with the priorities of UALR. 9. UALR provides excellent service to students. 10. UALR provides excellent service to faculty and staff members. 11. UALR has excellent library resources. 12. UALR has excellent academic physical facilities. 13. UALR offers excellent campus access to the public. 14. UALR receives excellent support from business and community leaders in central Arkansas. 15. UALR has a strong commitment to serving central Arkansas, the state and the region. 16. UALR is responsive to community needs. 17. UALR has excellent administrative leadership.

74. UA Fort Smith
College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of education Copyright 19982005 by the University of arkansas at Fort Smith • All Rights
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75. Education World ® - Curriculum: One Character Education Program That Works!
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Many schools, lacking the time and resources required to develop their own character education curricula, are instead turning to established programs that have proven successful in other school districts. Read about one such program -recently adopted by schools in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- in which the whole community is involved. "Academics is the cornerstone of education, but character is the building block of life." Dale Frederick, District Superintendent of Schools, Pittsburgh, PA

76. Education World ® - Administrators: Is The Four-Day School Week Coming Your Way
Lewis Diggs, Superintendent of Schools in Saratoga, arkansas, might have found the Now that the school year has ended, education World spoke with Lewis
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Test scores were on the downswing; unfunded state mandates were on the rise. There was not enough money, not enough time. What is a superintendent to do? Lewis Diggs, Superintendent of Schools in Saratoga, Arkansas, might have found the answer for his system in the four-day school week. Saratoga, Arkansas, made news last year when the school district announced its plan to experiment with a four-day school week. The tiny (under 300), rural, K-12 system was beset by low test scores, increased (and unfunded) state mandates, and a looming tax increase. The Arkansas legislature had passed legislation in the spring of 1997 allowing school districts to shorten the school week as long as the total number of hours students attended school remained the same. Saratoga was the first system in Arkansas to take advantage of that law. Students began attending school four days each week instead of five at the beginning of the 1997-98 school year. Students attended school 142 days instead of the state-required 178 days. (The 1998-99 school calendar again calls for 142 days.)

77. U CD FRANKS ELEMENTARY S CALENDAR /u
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78. UACES: Publications: Arkansas Retirement-Age Migration
Figure 7 Educational Attainment of RetirementAge arkansas Out-Migrants andIn-Migrants YOKO SATO is an an Extension associate - com. dev.; DR.
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Introduction Retirement Migration and Regions of Arkansas Income Level Origin of In-Migrants ... Summary Authors Yoko Sato , Extension Associate - Com. Dev.
Wayne Miller , Director/Retirement Development; Extension Economist - Com. Dev.
Cam Romun d, Associate Director/Retirement Development - Com. Dev. Introduction
Although Arkansas has experienced declines in retiree in-migration since 1980, it still ranks 9th in the U. S. when it comes to the net number of retirees relocating to Arkansas. The state also ranks 9th nationally in the amount of income generated by retirees who have made Arkansas their home.
Figure 1. Interstate Migrants
Aged 50-64 (1995 to 2020)
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Arkansas Aged 60+ Retirement Migration and Regions of Arkansas Historically, the regions of Arkansas that are known for mountainous scenery, lakes, rivers, streams, and diverse recreational opportunities have attracted the highest numbers of retirees, whether from within Arkansas or out-of-state.
Between 1985 and 1990, the largest number of elderly in-migrants to Arkansas (14,653) chose to move to the Ozark Highlands. Following the Ozark Highlands was Northwest Arkansas, which received 9,819 elderly from 1985 to 1990. The number of in-migrants to these two regions makes up nearly half of the total elderly in-migrants in Arkansas. The Coastal Plains region received the fewest in-migrants (3,588) of all the regions.

79. UACES: Publications: Economic And Fiscal Impact Of In-migrating Retirees On Arka
University of arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Publications Economic Inmigrating retirees receive little direct benefit from education and youth
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Introduction Source of Income Economic Impact Fiscal Impact ... End Notes Authors Wayne Miller , Director/Retirement and Development; Extension Economist - Com. Dev.
Ronald J. Hy , Professor, Department of Geography, Political Science and Sociology, University of Central Arkansas
Cam Romund , Associate Director/ Retirement and Development - Com. Dev. Introduction The retirement industry is gaining recognition nationwide due to a "ballooning" of the U.S. retirement-age population in recent years. Attention is focusing on the economic, fiscal and social impacts of retirees on communities and local and state econo-mies. Recent studies (Miller, 1993a; Voth, 1993) have shown positive local economic impacts associated with the in-migration of retirees to Arkansas. A recent study by Miller and Hy (1998) indicates that in-migrating retirees also make a positive contribution to the state's economy. In-migrating retirees make substantial contributions to the local community and to the state. As an industry, their contributions to the state's economy are numerous, including the following:

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