Latest Arkansas Headlines

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Bell Appointed Chairman of Arkansas Workers’ Comp Commission

Jan 16 2009 // Gov. Mike Beebe has appointed A. Watson Bell of Searcy to chair the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission. Bell replaces Olan W. Reeves, who was appointed to the commission by former Gov. Mike Huckabee in...

Bradford Begins Tenure as Arkansas Insurance Commissioner

Jan 15 2009 // Jay Bradford has been officially appointed Arkansas Insurance Commissioner effective Jan.15, 2009. Commissioner Bradford previously served for two years as the director of the Division of Behavioral Health Services within...

Arkansas Mill to Pay $350K in Discrimination Probe

Jan 7 2009 // An Arkansas rice mill has agreed to pay $350,000 after the federal government found the company discriminated against hundreds of women and non-Hispanic job applicants, the U.S. Labor Department announced. Producers Rice...

Bell to Chair Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission

Jan 5 2009 // Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe will appoint Watson Bell of Searcy to chair the state’s Workers’ Compensation Commission, replacing Olan “Butch” Reeves of Bryant. Reeves will remain chairman of the WCC...

Arkansas Agent Sought for Alleged Investment Scam

Jan 5 2009 // An Arkansas insurance agent accused of bilking retiree investors out of tens of thousands of dollars and converting the money to his own use is being sought by the Arkansas Securities Department. Terry Mitchell of...

Bradford to Become New Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Jan. 15

Jan 5 2009 // Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe will appoint Jay Bradford of Pine Bluff as Commissioner of the Arkansas Insurance Department, effective Jan. 15. Braford will replace Julie Benafield Bowman, whose resignation from the post...

Arkansas Teen Drivers Have Higher Fatality Rates, AAA Says

Dec 31 2008 // Teenage drivers in Arkansas have a higher rate of traffic fatalities than any other category of drivers in the state, and the AAA wants the state to further restrict driving by young people. The AAA, formerly the American...

Arkansas Lawmaker: Helmetless Motorcyclists Must Have Insurance

Dec 19 2008 // Helmetless motorcyclists should be able to prove that they have enough health insurance to pay for any injuries they may incur while driving, an Arkansas state lawmaker has proposed. Sen. Kim Hendren, R-Gravette, filed...

Arkansas Highway Commission: Don’t Raise Speed Limits

Dec 11 2008 // The Arkansas Highway Commission has come out against raising speed limits on rural highways because it could increase the number of fatal traffic accidents. Also, it would lower fuel economy for motorists, according to a...

Arkansas Lawmaker: Ban Use of Cell Phones on Roads

Dec 5 2008 // Making a call or sending text messages with a hand-held cell phone while behind the wheel would be a crime in Arkansas under a legislator’s proposal. Rep. Ray Kidd, D-Jonesboro, filed a bill Dec. 3 prohibiting the...

Arkansas Considers Insurance Program for Self-Employed

Dec 2 2008 // Only 5,000 Arkansans of a potential 50,000 have enrolled in a state program to provide health insurance to low-income workers through their employers. The Arkansas Department of Human Services launched ARHealth Networks in...

Madrid Zone Earthquake Study a Wake-Up Call for Tennessee, Other States

Nov 30 2008 // A new federal study of the New Madrid Seismic Zone predicts Tennessee would see the highest level of damage if there is a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. The study notes that the total economic impact of a series of NMSZ...

Small Quake Reported in Central Arkansas

Nov 17 2008 // The U.S. Geological Survey says a small earthquake occurred in central Arkansas. The quake, of preliminary magnitude 2.6, occurred at 7:47 a.m. Nov. 15, 14 miles north of Hector in Pope County. A dispatcher with the Pope...

Oklahoma Plant Still Closed After Blast

Nov 7 2008 // A scrap metal yard near in Arkoma, Okla., near the border with Arkansas, remained closed after an artillery shell exploded, critically injuring an Arkansas man. Steve Fontenot, of Fort Smith, Ark., man was still in...

Medicus OK’d to Provide Medical Professional Liability Coverage in Ark.

Nov 5 2008 // Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Julie Benfield Bowman and Medicus Insurance Company Chairman Howard Lamb announced that Medicus Insurance Company has been approved to write medical professional liability insurance in...

Small Earthquakes Hits Arkansas County, Dallas Area

Nov 3 2008 // Federal officials say a 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck on Nov. 1 near the community of Magnet Cove in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. The U.S. Geological Survey reports the earthquake hit three miles northeast of Rockport...

No Ruling by Arkansas Supreme Court on Fairness of Workers’ Comp System

Nov 2 2008 // But Justices Don’t Exclude Possibility of Revisiting the Issue The Arkansas Supreme Court reversed the decision of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission to deny an injured worker’s claim but...

Arkansas High Court Won’t Rule on Workers’ Comp Fairness Issue

Oct 28 2008 // The Arkansas Supreme Court has reversed the state Workers’ Compensation Commission’s denial of an injured worker’s claim, but said it wouldn’t address his argument that the panel is...

Arkansas Insurance Company Owner Sentenced to 6 Years

Oct 27 2008 // The owner of a Little Rock, Ark., insurance company has been sentenced to six years in prison on a federal fraud conviction, the U.S. attorney’s office said. Frank Whitbeck, 61, also was ordered to pay $3.8 million...

New Van Provides Better Road-Condition Pictures in Arkansas

Oct 23 2008 // The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department’s newest vehicle carries a steep price tag. At $1.39 million, plus tax, it costs almost as much as a 1,000-horsepower 2008 Bugatti Veyron super car. But while the...