Archive | January, 2009

Carbon Monoxide Danger To Residents

SPRINGDALE — Northwest Medical Center-Springdale had treated 50 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning by 8 a.m. Friday, said Duane Atha, Springdale fire chief. “We took 10 people in from one residence,” Atha said. “Someone is going to get killed from this.”

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Now it’s Tom Daschle

With tax problems. $100,000 worth. Not good.

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Authority President Makes Power List

Once again, Dr. John Ahlen, President of the Arkansas Science & Technology Authority, has made Arkansas Business’ Power List for 2009. The text below has been provided courtesy of arkansasbusiness.com Name: John Ahlen Age: 62 Job Title: President Company: Arkansas Science & Technology Authority City: Little Rock When the Arkansas Science & Technology Authority was established by sta…

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Boo from the Zoo ….

… over the recommendation to turn the vacant RayWinder Field into a parking lot. A petition drive is underway to encourage the City Board to transfer the land instead for Zoo expansion.

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Democrats to call for bipartisan effort on Tobacco Tax

Democrats to call for bipartisan effort on Tobacco Tax

LITTLE ROCK — There have been calls for bipartisanship in the nation's capitol, now the call comes to the Arkansas capitol.

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Looking to the Weekend

Another Friday is coming to a close. What happened today? The Republican National Committee elected Michael Steele of Maryland as the new chairman. Jason Tolbert’s all over it. On Republicans, Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post has a 10 Republicans to Watch column – watch for what exactly, I’m not sure. Arkie Mike Huckabee makes the list [...]

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Back on Track?

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas point guard Courtney Fortson may have been battling stomach cramps after the Razorbacks’ 89-80 win against Alabama on Thursday night, but it looked like the weight of the world had at least been removed from his shoulders.

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Moore to Return, Monk Still Out

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ frontcourt will add some much-needed depth against LSU today. But the Razorbacks still won’t be back to full strength.

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Vanderbilt Holds Off UA Women In OT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — No. 20 Vanderbilt made key plays in overtime to hold off Arkansas 72-61 Thursday in Southeastern Conference action.

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Damage Assessment Underway

FAYETTEVILLE — Gov. Mike Beebe landed in a Blackhawk helicopter with ice-capped trees looming in the distance Friday morning at Drake Field, his first stop on a tour surveying the state’s hardest hit areas by Tuesday’s damaging ice storm.

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