Opinion

Principle matters

Regular readers of this column should be keenly aware of my appreciation for the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. It’s a powerful tool for journalists and citizens alike and an important safeguard to ensure government transparency.
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Surviving summer

Next week in this space, I’ll give everyone an update on an ongoing freedom of information fight with the Eureka Springs city attorney. It’s a doozy.
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The goal of learning

It’s the time of year in Arkansas public schools when ACT Aspire test results are released. These tests no more prove that a child or teacher is doing their job and learning is taking place, than quarterly grades determine a child’s success in life. Grading can be subjective, and some children are not adept at test taking.
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Glorified babysitter pay …

We’re entering a dangerous time in our society when people with knowledge and experience are largely ignored and people with no experience are revered. Suddenly it seems everyone in the world is an expert and anyone with an opinion feels they are an authority.
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Piling on?

I received an email last week from a reader who said he was “a little surprised” to see a follow-up report on state Sen. Bob Ballinger finally settling his debt for advertising in the Agriculture Appreciation Days program, especially “since the election is over now.”
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