State Tipoffs Involving Arkansas Newsletter for Tuesday October 22, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Ark. A.G. Griffin Joins FCC and National Coalition Warning Suspected Florida-Based Robocall Operation
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Oct. 22 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement on Oct. 21, 2024:
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Griffin: 'I am committed to protecting Arkansans from illegal robocalls'
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Attorney General Tim Griffin today issued the following statement after the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force, of which Griffin is a member, issued a warning letter to Florida-based gateway voice service provider iDentidad Advertising Development:
"This company routed dozens
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Ark. A.G. Griffin Reminds Arkansans of Election Law Hotline as Early Voting Starts
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Oct. 22 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement on Oct. 21, 2024:
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Griffin: 'Throughout my time in public service, election integrity has been a top priority for me'
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Attorney General Tim Griffin today issued the following statement regarding his office's Election Integrity Unit as early voting starts in Arkansas for the 2024 general election:
"Throughout my time in public service, election integrity has been a top priority fo
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ATU Welcomes Librarians to Campus for Summit
RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas, Oct. 22 -- Arkansas Tech University issued the following news:
More than 60 school librarians registered for the Future Ready Librarians Summit at Arkansas Tech University's Ross Pendergraft Library and Technology Center on Saturday, Oct. 19.
"The Future Ready Librarians Summit is a professional learning event designed to empower school librarians as catalysts for change," said Ashley Cooksey, assistant professor in the ATU Department of Teaching and Educational Leaders
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UAMS Researchers Find Ground Beef Packs Bigger Muscle-Building Punch Than Soy-Based Alternative
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Oct. 22 (TNSres) -- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences issued the following news release:
When it comes to building muscle, not all proteins are created equal.
New research from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) reveals that 100% ground beef packs a bigger punch for muscle protein synthesis than a soy-based counterpart. In fact, the study suggests that a person would need double the amount of soy-based protein to achieve the same results
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