(Advertisement)

Justices block 4-casino bid, cite title shift

Posted: October 5, 2012 at 12:30 a.m.

The state Supreme Court killed the last of two casino constitutional amendment proposals Thursday, ruling that votes cast on it will not be counted because how the measure is described on the ballot is significantly changed from the way it was described to voters who signed petitions to put it on the ballot.

This story is only available from our archives.

Front Section, Pages 1 on 10/05/2012

(Advertisement)



« Previous Story

4 UCA coaches get pay, aren’t tutoring

None of the four University of Central Arkansas football coaches whose salaries are subsidized with tutoring-center funds is scheduled to work a single hour in the center t... Read »

Next Story »

In Benghazi, FBI agents probing deaths

A team of FBI agents arrived in Benghazi, Libya, to investigate the assault against the U.S. Consulate and left after about 12 hours on the ground as the hunt for those pos... Read »

Comments

To report abuse or misuse of this area please hit the "Suggest Removal" link in the comment to alert our online managers. Please read our comment policy.

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Registration is required to make comments. Click here to LOGIN.
You can register for FREE to post comments and receive alerts.