Click the headlines below to see vintage Arkansas Business reports about Bill Clinton from our 20-year archive, including coverage of the 1992 presidential campaign, the effects of Clinton’s presidency on Arkansas, and the creation of the Clinton Presidential Library.
| Clinton Library's Impact |
| Arkansas Business - Simon Lee - 3/23/1998 |
| Last week, Little Rock residents got what they should have had a long time ago: economic impact figures for the Clinton Presidential Library. |
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| 'Cushy' PR Job Takes Back Seat to Criminal Investigation Charges |
| Arkansas Business - Bill Bowden - 1/26/1998 |
| When Archie Schaffer III moved to Fayetteville in 1991, he thought he was set up with a comfortable public relations job. Then, in October 1991, Bill Clinton announced his candidacy for president. |
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| Presidential Library Checks In |
| Arkansas Business - George Waldon - 11/17/1997 |
| The choice of an east Little Rock site for the presidential library has local boosters all but gushing that the Clinton gravy train is finally coming to town in a significant way. |
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| Clinton ‘Gravy Train’ Has Its Lumps |
| Arkansas Business - Paul Spillenger - 10/28/1996 |
| Bill Clinton's presidency puts Arkansas on the map, but it also offers a mixed bag for the local economy. |
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| Arkansas' Books in Clinton Insightful, If Not Best Sellers |
| Arkansas Business - Tyler Treadway - 11/21/1994 |
| Arkansas journalists have been covering Clinton since he was skinny and Hillary was a Rodham. Who better to tell the story? |
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| The Morning After |
| Arkansas Business - Wythe Walker - 11/9/1992 |
| Now, the morning after has arrived, and the city of Little Rock must be prepared to work as hard as it has ever worked for the next four, possibly eight years, to take advantage of the Clinton presidency. |
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| Campaign Reflections (Editorial) |
| Arkansas Business - Arkansas Business Editors - 11/9/1992 |
| The presidential campaign was a wild ride for Arkansans. Since Gov. Bill Clinton declared his candidacy Oct. 3, 1991, the nation’s attention has slowly yet inexorably focused on Arkansas like a giant klieg light. Now that he’s elected, this is just the beginning. |
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