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Calico Rock Waterworks 1840 Calico Rock, Arkansas: Ground & GWUDI Calion Water Works 492 Calion, Arkansas: Ground Camden Waterworks 13600 Camden, Arkansas: Surface Camp Robinson 1500 North Little Rock, Arkansas: Surface purchased Campbell Station Waterworks 240 Batesville, Arkansas: Ground purchased Caraway Waterworks 1375 Caraway, Arkansas: Ground
In North Little Rock, there are a number of private schools: Calvary Academy (PreK3-12) Central Arkansas Christian Schools (PreK3-12) Immaculate Conception (K-8) North Little Rock Montessori; North Little Rock Catholic Academy (PreK3-8) Formed in 2007 by the merger of St. Mary School and St. Patrick School. [22]
The Argenta Branch Library is a branch of the North Little Rock Public Library System in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. The building is a brick Georgian Revival constructed in 1931 to a design by Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson. [2] It was used as a post office until 2011, and was opened as a branch library in 2014.
The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) was born of a 1975 merger agreement between the trustees of the Little Rock Public Library and of the Pulaski-Perry Regional Library; the trustees of the North Little Rock Public Library, now known as the William F. Laman Public Library, chose not to join CALS. [2]
The Argenta Historic District encompasses significant historic elements of central North Little Rock, Arkansas. The area that is now central North Little Rock was known as Argenta when it was first settled, and remained unincorporated until it was annexed to Little Rock in 1890. William Faucette, a leading Argenta politician and businessman ...
Taking its name from the first bridge in the area to cross the Arkansas River in 1873, [1] Baring Cross was a small incorporated municipality during the late 19th and early 20th century located west of Pike Avenue in present-day North Little Rock, Arkansas. [2]
Public education is provided by the Pulaski County Special School District [7] [8] and the city is home to Pine Forest Elementary School (prekindergarten through grade 5), Maumelle Middle School (grades 6 through 8), and Maumelle High School (grades 9 through 12). Other parts of the city are zoned to Crystal Hill Elementary. [8]
The Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) regulates the service and rates of those utilities subject to its jurisdiction in the State of Arkansas, United States. It was originally created by the Arkansas General Assembly on March 11, 1899, as the Arkansas Railroad Commission and was limited to regulating the railroads .