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Reach Out And Read Arkansas - Partners
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National Reach Out and Read. Arkansas Department of Human Services. Out and Read Program! Applications to Reach Out and Read must be submitted by a staff member of a clinic or hospital providing outpatient health supervision visits to children 6 months to 5 years of age.). Reach Out and Read National Center.
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News | NWA Emerging Leaders
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Subscribe to NWAEL News. Enter your email address to subscribe to our blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 56 other subscribers. 2016 Master Recycler Class. August 31 @ 5:30 pm. September 7 @ 12:00 am. Kicking Hunger Kickball Tournament. September 10 @ 8:00 am. Special Thanks to Our Sponsors.
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In Good Company | CASA of Northwest Arkansas
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The Need for Advocates. The Advocate’s Role. Christmas for a Child. Light of Hope 2016. Kick It for CASA. Advertising in the Northwest Arkansas Media. Sponsorship of the 2016 Light of Hope – November 17, 2016. Employee volunteer opportunities both individual and group. Business listing on CASA website and in the CASA Annual Impact Report. Profile in monthly e-newsletter. For more information on this opportunity contact Colleen Smith at 479-725-2213 or email her at colleen@nwacasa.org. Springdale, AR 72762.
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Arkansas Sustainability Law Blog: May 2011
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Monday, May 16, 2011. Practical Applications of ASTM’s Building Energy Performance Assessment (BEPA) Standard E 2797-11. Building on my previous post, consider some potential practical applications of the ASTM’s new “BEPA” standard:. Use with projects in connection with Arkansas’s Sustainable Buildings Design and Sustainable Energy-Efficient Buildings Design programs;. Use by developers, lenders, borrowers, and investors as part of the due diligence into a commercial real estate deal;. Use by lenders to ...
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Arkansas Sustainability Law Blog: Arkansas Court of Appeals Update: Deed placing property into Wetlands Reserve Program did not create right of public access.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Arkansas Court of Appeals Update: Deed placing property into Wetlands Reserve Program did not create right of public access. In an April 30, 2014, decision, Johnson v. Kros. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s finding that the deeding of property into a federal Wetlands Reserve Program did not create a public right of access. The full decision of the Arkansas Court of Appeals, Johnson v. Kros. Can be found at 2014 Ark. App. 254 (2014). Benjamin Brenner practices i...
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Arkansas Sustainability Law Blog: July 2011
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Saturday, July 30, 2011. 8220;Greenwashing” and the Need for Third-Party Green Certification. In an interview published in the July/August 2011 issue of Green Building and Design. Designer John Cantrell of HOK Atlanta comments,. Regardless, the point about the importance of third-party certification is dead on. Consider this sign, observed in May 2011 at Riverfest in Little Rock, Arkansas:. Consider this hypothetical, suggested by the Riverfest ride photo: of all the rides at Riverfest, you are swayed by...
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Arkansas Sustainability Law Blog: March 2011
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Arkansas Legislative Update: The Arkansas Clean Energy Act (SB 721). Will Arkansas make the use of renewable energy technologies and resources a part of its sustainasphere? SB 721, filed earlier this week, is a step in that direction. SB 721 would create the Arkansas Clean Energy Act and would establish that, as a matter of public policy, that it is in the public interest to promote, encourage, and foster investment, development and use of renewable energy resources. The Act woul...