Jul 20, 2009 | Baxter Bulletin
Small retailers say new rules to cost them
LITTLE ROCK - Small Arkansas retailers say they're going to have to shell out big bucks to comply with new rules of credit-card companies requiring automated gasoline pumps to be able to recognize personal-identification numbers of debit-card users.
Police prepare for stricter seat belt law
LITTLE ROCK - A trooper's vow to ticket his mother for not wearing her seat belt inspired one of the ads Arkansas State Police are running to remind motorists to buckle up.
When Arkansas' new primary seat belt law goes into effect June 30, state troopers will begin pulling over anyone who does not buckle up - even their own mothers.
Patrons of Southside Softball Complex express need for improvements
Parents, coaches and city officials have expressed a need for improvements at the Jonesboro Southside Softball Complex.