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  2. Governorships of Bill Clinton - Wikipedia

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    Clinton (right) and his wife Hillary (second from right) speak to President Ronald Reagan at a 1983 White House dinner honoring state governors. In 1982, he was elected governor a second time and retained the office for the next ten years. Effective with the 1986 election, Arkansas had changed its gubernatorial term of office from two to four ...

  3. Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The half of the state south of Little Rock is apter to see ice storms. Arkansas's record high is 120 °F (49 °C) at Ozark on August 10, 1936; the record low is −29 °F (−34 °C) at Gravette, on February 13, 1905. [70] Arkansas is known for extreme weather and frequent storms.

  4. Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant governors of the State of Arkansas No. Lieutenant Governor Term in office Party Election Governor [a] 1 Calvin C. Bliss (1823–1891) April 18, 1864 – July 2, 1868 (did not run) Republican [1] 1864 Isaac Murphy: 2 James M. Johnson (1832–1913) July 2, 1868 – March 14, 1871 (resigned) [b] Republican [1] 1868: Powell Clayton ...

  5. Barry Lunney Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lunney Jr. started at QB for his father Barry Lunney Sr. at Southside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas, leading that team to the 1991 state championship as a senior.. Lunney Jr. then signed a scholarship to play for the Arkansas Razorbacks as part of the 1992 signing class, and went on to start 40 games at quarterback during his playing career at Arkansa

  6. Brandon Burlsworth - Wikipedia

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    Houston Nutt, Arkansas Razorback head football coach from 1998 through 2007, started the saying, "Do it the Burls Way", which means do it the right way even when no one is looking. This is the motto of the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation. [15] Brandon's jersey #77 is retired at the University of Arkansas.

  7. Lou Holtz - Wikipedia

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    Louis Leo Holtz (born January 6, 1937) [1] is an American former football coach and television analyst. He served as the head football coach at the College of William & Mary (1969–1971), North Carolina State University (1972–1975), the New York Jets (1976), the University of Arkansas (1977–1983), the University of Minnesota (1984–1985), the University of Notre Dame (1986–1996), and ...

  8. Sarah Huckabee Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee Sanders (née Huckabee; born August 13, 1982) [1] is an American politician serving since 2023 as the 47th governor of Arkansas.Sanders is the daughter of Mike Huckabee, who served from 1996 to 2007 as Arkansas's 44th governor. [2]

  9. Right2Know - Wikipedia

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    The Right2Know Campaign is a South African non-profit advocacy organisation established in 2010 to reduce state secrecy in the drafting of laws, increase access to information, and protect freedom of expression especially on the internet.