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OPINION | REX NELSON: A middle ground
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Rex Nelson
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Today at 1:46 a.m.
Gwen Ford Faulkenberry of Ozark, an English teacher and mother of four whose guest columns appear on the pages of this newspaper, personifies what I consider to be the middle of the road in Arkansas.
She was born at Charleston the town that produced Sen. Dale Bumpers where her parents were teachers. The family later moved to Ozark. She went to college at the University of Central Arkansas and attended law school for a year at the University of Arkansas. I learned during that year that I didn t want to practice law, she says.
Nate Steel joins Common Ground - Arkansas Times
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Arkansas governor approves 3% merit pay raises for workers
The Associated Press
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday approved performance-related merit pay raises of as much as 3% for state employees.
Hutchinson announced that $28 million in state and federal funds was allocated for the merit pay increases, which he said will be the largest performance pay raises offered since he took office in 2015.
Hutchinson cited the work from the state s employees in response to the coronavirus pandemic. He said the raises will be added to employees existing pay and won t be a one-time raise. Nearly 26,000 employees are eligible for the raises. This last year, our workforce has shown dedication, resilience and flexibility during this pandemic, Hutchinson said at a news conference. It s been circumstances that no workforce has been through in the last 100 years.