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Former Waste Management employee testifies in civil lawsuit

Source: BY TRISH HOLLENBECK, Northwest Arkansas Times, Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Robert Baxter testified Tuesday in the first day of a trial in which he is suing Waste Management Inc. for wrongful termination and breach of contract. A mistrial in the case was declared Aug. 1 by Washington County Circuit Judge Michael Mashburn, reportedly due to health problems involving Lamar Pettus, Fayetteville attorney for Baxter, so it is being retried this week. Baxter, the former governmental relations coordinator, was fired from Waste Management, which owns the Tontitown landfill, in January 2002. He contends in the suit that he was fired because he threatened to go to state officials over a cavein and hole in the protective liner of the landfill. ..... When Pettus on Tuesday asked Baxter why he believes he was fired, Baxter said, "I think because I was going to turn them into the state."