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LITTLE ROCK, AR – Today, the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and Sierra Club’s settlement with Entergy Arkansas to close two massive coal plants and a gas plant and build solar power was finalized by a judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. The agreement to close the Independence and White Bluff coal plants and Lake Catherine gas plant by 2030 concludes years of litigation over air emissions between the utility and the environmental groups, although it was delayed when Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge attempted to intervene in the legal proceeding in December 2018. With today’s action by the federal court, closure of the two coal plants can proceed with certainty, which will save Arkansas electric ratepayers $2 billion through the avoided investment of commonly-used pollution controls that would have been required to continue operating the plants.
Lafayette Co. deputy injured in wreck honored by attorney general Arkansas Sheriffs Association (Source: Arkansas Sheriffs Association) By Fred Gamble | March 9, 2021 at 11:42 AM CST - Updated March 9 at 11:42 AM
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, Ark. (KSLA) - Every year, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge honors a law enforcement officer from each county across the state at a special reception. There was unfinished business at this yearâs event, but the attorney general made it right with a visit to Lafayette County.
âBroke ribs, shattered collar bone, and a small fracture in my vertebra,â said Deputy Kris Carr.
Those are the injuries Lafayette County Sheriffâs Office Deputy Kris Carr received after being involved in a wreck on Jan. 23. Carr was driving his unit when an alleged drunk driver hit him.