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Committee's Report
COMMITTEE’S REPORT (filed by committees that support or oppose one or more candidates and/or propositions and that are not candidate committees) 1. Full Name and Address of Political Committee OFFICE USE ONLY ENTERGY CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (ENPAC) Report Number: 19765 425 West Capitol Avenue Ste24B Date Filed: 4/8/2010 Little Rock, AR 72201 Report Includes Schedules: Schedule A-1 2. Date of Primary 3/8/2010 Schedule A-3 Schedule E-1 This report covers from 2/1/2010 through 2/28/2010 Schedule E-3 3. Type of Report: 180th day prior to primary 40th day after general 90th day prior to primary Annual (future election) X 30th day prior to primary Monthly 10th day prior to primary X 10th day prior to general Amendment to prior report 4. All Committee Officers (including Chairperson, Treasurer, if any, and any other committee officers) a. Name b. Position c. Address Chairperson , KAY ARNOLD Treasurer 425 West Capitol Avenue Suite 40B Little Rock, AR 72201 5. Candidates or Propositions the Committee is Supporting or Opposing (use additional sheets if necessary) a. Name & Address of Candidate/Description of Proposition b. Office Sought c. Political Party d. Support/Oppose On attached sheet 6. Is the Committee supporting the entire ticket of a political party? Yes X No If “yes”, which party? 7. a. Name of Person Preparing Report b. Daytime Telephone 8. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that the information contained in this report and the attached schedules is true and correct to the best of our knowledge , information and belief, and that no expenditures have been made nor contributions received that have not been reported herein, and that no information required to be reported by the Louisiana Campaign Finance Disclosure Act has been deliberately omitted . -
1997 September-October ADCA Dexter Bulletin
The Dexter Bulletin Volume 37- No. 5 September I October, 1997 1997 Calgary Stampede Hosts· Dexter Cattle Debut Show Dexter cattle breeders competed in their own beef breed show for the first time at the Calgary Stampede, July 12. This show was the first-ever Dexter breed competition at a major international livestock event anywhere in North America. The breeders exhibited around 40 head. Judge Douglas Henderson, Lacombe, evalutated the entries. HIYU Salty Rambler IV, a two-year old bull, won the Grand Champion honors. Rambler, earlier named Senior Champion Bull, is owned by Carol Davidson, Ladysmith, B.C. Holly Hardman, Calgary, took Reserve Champion Bull award \-Vith Darby Day Fauntleroy, a yearling, who had been earlier chosen as the Junior Champion Bull. Among the female line-up, Henderson HIYU Salty Rambler IV and HIYU Scilla with her calf. opted for HIYU Scilla with her calf at side as the Grand Champion Female. The pair owned by Davidson, had been previously named Senior Champion Female. The Reserve Female Championship went to Davidson also. HIYU Buxom Rose had previously taken the Junior Champion Female ribbon. Other female category winners included: Female Calf Champion Davidson; Res. Female Calf Champion Davidson; Res. Junior Champion Female - Davidson; and Res. Senior Champion - Donna Hutchinson, Rimbey. In the bull division, other winners included: Bull Calf Champion - Davidson; Res. Bull Calf Champion - Davidson; and Res. Junior Champion Bull-Hardman. Davidson completed her successful day by winning the two group classes: The Dexter Show is one of more than 40 agriculture-related International Breeder's Herd and Get-of-Sire. -
Before the Arkansas Public Service Commission In
APSC FILED Time: 11/27/2012 8:15:41 AM: Recvd 11/27/2012 8:13:40 AM: Docket 10-074-u-Doc. 41 BEFORE THE ARKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY AND PUBLIC NEED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OWNERSHIP, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DOCKET NO: 10-074-U OF THE PROPOSED FLINT CREEK TO SHIPE ROAD PROJECT AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES TO BE LOCATED IN BENTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE STATE OF ARKANSAS) COUNTY OF BENTON ) The undersigned, David R. Matthews, upon his oath deposes and says: 1. That I am of legal age and am competent to testify regarding the matters states herein. 2. That on November 7, 2012, I mailed the Notice of filing of application for Amendment of Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need with attached maps to all persons listed on the attached mailing lists by certified mail, return receipt, with sufficient postage thereon. A copy of said notice and letters mailed to the landowners, librarians and governmental officials are attached hereto. Further affiant sayeth not APSC FILED Time: 11/27/2012 8:15:41 AM: Recvd 11/27/2012 8:13:40 AM: Docket 10-074-u-Doc. 41 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me, the undersigned Notary Public, on thisfdaY of November, 2012 cm Notary Public My Commission Expires: OFFICIAL SEAL SUSAN A HUNTHROp ARY PUBLIC ARKANSAS BENTON COUNTY MMISSION No 12388092 FMMISSION EXP, 06/01/2022 APSC FILED Time: 11/27/2012 8:15:41 AM: Recvd 11/27/2012 8:13:40 AM: Docket 10-074-u-Doc. -
Matthews Rhuads
Matthews Campbell +% Rhuads FILED McCluve October 21,2010 Thompson Secretary c:'? Fvyauf Arkansas Public Service Commission 000 Center Street (J P.A. 400 ATTORNEYS P.O. Box Little Rock, AR 72203 7 19 Souih Second Streef Re: Docket No: IO-0744 Rogers, AR 72756-4525 Dear Madam Secretary: PH 479/636-0875 FX 4791636-8I50 Please find enclosed the original and fourteen copies of an Affidavit of Publication as approved by Order No. 5 on October 11, 2010 and three (3) Affidavits of Notice in the above referenced docket. Please note that David R. Mafthews three separate affidavits have been filed because in order to simplify Craig A. Campbell both the logistics of notification and also to provide greater clarity to the George R. Rhoads. landowners, the mailings of notice were divided by the three major Edwin N. McClure portions of this project: 345 transmission line, 161 transmission line, and Larry J. Thompson the rebuild of the existing Centerton to East Centerton transmission line. Mark T. Ftyauf = The new Shipe Road Station, the expansion of the existing Centerton Maun'cio A. Herrera Station and the Greenhouse Road Switching Station were also included Sarah L. Waddoups in their respective notices. Please file the same and return all unneeded C. Eric Vester file marked copies to me in the enclosed self-addressed stamped Vicki S. Vasser envelope. Jeremy S. Ament Nathan R. Bogarf If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. Sincere I y , Kimberly R. Weber a Mary 8,Matthews of counsel Sarah L. W ddoups *dso admilled in Oklahoma SLW:sah *alsoadmitted in Missouri metso adminedin Tcxas Enclosures cc: All Parties Email [email protected] Website wwwrncrmt. -
First Day's Proceedings Hall of the House Of
11 FIRST DAY’S PROCEEDINGS HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Little Rock, Arkansas January 10, 2011 The House was called to order at 12:00 Noon by the Parliamentarian of the 87th General Assembly, The Honorable Tim Massanelli. The Rules of the House of Representatives for the 87th General Assembly will be the temporary Rules of the House for the 88th General Assembly. The House stood and was led in prayer by the Reverend Michael Mattox, Senior Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas. The House stood and gave the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The colors were posted by the Arkansas Army National Guard, Governor’s Color Guard. The National Anthem and Patriotic Musicals were sung by Billy Joe Shaver. The Parliamentarian appointed the following named Committee to notify the Secretary of State, The Honorable Charlie Daniels, that the General Assembly has convened and to escort him to the Podium of the House Chamber: Representative Duncan Baird, Chairperson Representative Nate Steel Representative Stephen Meeks Representative John Catlett Representative Leslee Milam Post Representative Ann V. Clemmer Representative James Ratliff Representative Karen S. Hopper Representative David J. Sanders Representative Darrin Williams Representative Matthew Shepherd Representative Fredrick J. Love Representative Fred Smith Representative Walls McCrary Representative Gary Stubblefield Representative Kelley Linck Representative Tommy Thompson Representative Justin T. Harris Representative Tim Summers The Parliamentarian recognized the Sergeant at Arms. 12 The Honorable Charlie Daniels, Secretary of State, certified the election of members of the House of Representatives and presented the Certification of Election. STATE OF ARKANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ladies and Gentlemen: In compliance with the requirements of Arkansas law, I have the honor today of presenting to this Honorable Body the list of members elected to the State House of Representatives of the 88th General Assembly. -
1998 March-April ADCA Dexter Bulletin
The Dexter Bulletin Volume 38 - No. 2 March I April, 1998 (/ln.cl tlte win.n.e'tj cz'te • • • • This was an interesting project! I Officers and Directors based my decisions on what would interest A special mention should be made to all an outsider in Dexters. The humor and of the Directors and Officers that story-type of articles appealed to me more contributed material in 1997. It was decided than the other types of articles. to exclude them from the contest since they Thanks for the opportunity. I had a contribute a considerable amount of good time with this! material as part of their duties on behalf of Karen Raymond the association to the benefit of the membership. Thanks goes to all of them for Best articles of 1997 their great contributions of 1997! 1st - Promoting Rare and Minority Breeds by Gabriella Nanci. (March/April). TbeJudge => 2nd - A Bull for Storm by Amy Karen Raymond is a published poet and Hayner. (January/February). practicing artist. Karen and her husband 3rd- Milking Rosie by Sarah Gilmour. Mark recently purchased a 40 acre farm in (January/February). Wisconsin, and plans are to add livestock and expand her fiber arts and crafts Best poetry of 1997 business, the Wizard's Workshop. 1st - The Cow Path by Pat Piehota. (November/December). • ••••••••••••••••• 2nd - Beyond Fear by Jack Goodman. (November/December). 3rd- There Once Was A Dexter by Irene St. Peter. (May/June). Best photographs of 1997 1st - T-Bone watching his mama (June) give birth by Jean Noll. (November/December). 2nd - Dex1er and Donkev Series by Wes Patton. -
SENATE—Wednesday, June 14, 2006
11106 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 152, Pt. 8 June 14, 2006 SENATE—Wednesday, June 14, 2006 The Senate met at 9:30 a.m. and was Senator WARNER and Senator LEVIN. I know we have a new group of pages called to order by the President pro Votes on amendments to this bill can who have arrived to serve in our Na- tempore (Mr. STEVENS). be expected to occur throughout the tion’s Capitol here in the U.S. Senate day. in the last few days. As someone who PRAYER Mr. President, I yield the floor. sat on the steps of the Democratic side The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, of- f back in the early 1960s as a page, I say to the pages, I would strongly urge you fered the following prayer: MORNING BUSINESS Let us pray. to listen to ROBERT C. BYRD. If you The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Under Lord of truth and love, source and want to have truly a great lesson dur- the previous order, there will be a pe- end of our believing and loving, You ing your tenure here as pages, then lis- riod for the transaction of morning alone are worthy of our praise and we ten to the remarkable Senator from business for up to 30 minutes, with the celebrate Your great Name. Thank You West Virginia, and you will learn more first half of the time under the control in the short period of time you are here for the gift of Your dynamic presence of the Democratic leader or his des- in our lives and for the power we re- than almost anything else I could ad- ignee and the second half of the time vise you to do, except to read his two- ceive from knowing You.