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Channel 7's Jason Pederson reported in his Seven on Your Side segment last night on a story bubbling in the rehabilitation services field for months.

In the first of a two-part report (the second will air tonight), Pederson interviewed two people about a $35,000 position to interpret for deaf and hearing impaired people at Arkansas Rehabilitation Services. They said the woman who was hired in February, Clara Taylor, was not qualified, not certified as an interpreter, scored second lowest among nine applicants and failed to translate a simple video in either of two types of sign language.

BILL WALKER: Denies role in challenged hiring.
Channel 7 didn't mention last night, though perhaps will tonight, that the woman, happens to be a former contract employee of a funeral home owned by Bill Walker, the former state senator who directs the Department of Career Education. Its agencies include Rehabilitation Services. Walker's tenure at the agency — he was appointed by Gov. Mike Beebe after campaigning for Beebe — has had other controversy. I pointed out some real estate dealing his agency has engaged in with friends. The state lost a whistleblower lawsuit over an employee Walker ordered fired in Hot Springs. He's been accused of cronyism in hiring and unnecessary expenditures on his executive offices on Capitol Avenue, one of two offices he uses.