Lynch at Large

Pat Lynch: an Arkansas Icon (and very humble too)

Jim Lynch Proposes Countywide Tax

Jim Lynch makes way too much sense. At the very moment North Little Rock’s mayor is speeding like a runaway train to get a new citywide tax on the ballot, along comes the rational professorial Lynch to break the spell.

That is exactly what happened on my WAI Radio show today. You can hear the entire hour in the archive section of wairadio.com, which is linked on the left column.

The other Lynch (no relation) used his memory and mind to take us back to 1995 when Pulaski County passed a one-cent sales tax for one year to pay for construction of the Alltel arena. He says that things are much the same today except that the same levy would raise about $10 million a year more – $65 million.

Jim Lynch thinks that this current competition is part of an old pattern of negative behavior. I reminded him, and Jim agreed, that locating Alltel on the north shore made it politically and culturally OK for people in Sherwood and Jacksonville to vote “for” the tax.

Supposedly, Pulaski County Judge Buddy Villines is against the idea because the county jail is in such a mess, but Lynch counters that part of the new sales tax should be permanently earmarked for jail operation and the present annual assessment on cities would be abolished. For Little Rock and North Little Rock this would be a $1.5 million annual gift.

There are public opinion polls that show Little Rock residents would resist giving up the Travs, but that is probably because there has been almost zero public discussion of the alternatives.

Anyway, the balloon has been launched.

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Amana, Iowa

A Chicago Tribune travel feature.

One of the stops on my “road to fame and fortune” was Boone, Iowa. There is plenty I can and will say about that bump in the road, but Iowa is a place of wonder and mystery. Boone had its’ own dairy and a colorful downtown even into the 1970’s It’s probably been destroyed by Wal Mart, but the colorful people who settled the state left a powerful mark.

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KTHV Techno-circus

While KTHV builds a better and more sexy set for the evening news, the anchors sit around a card table. It creates an interesting effect.

The real problem is the severe audio splatter in some of the commercials. This seems to have been a problem for about a week, and maybe longer. Around 6:30 this evening the Subway spot had quite a bit and the Conway Collision Center ad was so bad it was unintelligible. Who pays for those spots?

I guess the new set will look really great, right?

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Wednesday Wake Up on KARK TV Channel 4

Join me and Bill Vickery for the WEDNESDAY WAKE-UP around 6:45 every Wednesday morning on KARK TV Channel 4. We pick winners and losers from the past week and comment on the day's top news. Sometimes we play rough, but it is always a million laughs.

Pat Lynch in the Democrat-Gazette

My column on politics and life in Arkansas sows up every Monday morning in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Look for it on the Voices page in the Arkansas section. It's also on the web for paid subscribers at the Arkansas Online site.
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