The Cabot Panther girls took first place and the Panther boys took second place in the 2009 East District Regional High School Championship Swim Meet at the Veteran’s Park Community Center Pool in Cabot on Tuesday.
The Cabot Panther girls took first place and the Panther boys took second place in the 2009 East District Regional High School Championship Swim Meet at the Veteran’s Park Community Center Pool in Cabot on Tuesday.
The Cabot Lady Panthers have a hold on second place in the 7A-Central after beating Van Buren and Bryant last week. Cabot is now 9-3 in conference play as it leads Bryant by a 1/2 game for second. Bryant is now 9-4 but the Lady Panthers hold the tiebreaker over the Lady Hornet by virtue [...]
A vandal targeted the new Esther D. Nixon Library over the weekend causing between $2,000 and $3,000 in damages to a large front window pane, authorities said.
The Arthritis Foundation is seeking walkers to participate in the 2009 Arthritis Walk on Saturday, May 16 at the Big Dam Bridge in North Little Rock.
The 2nd Annual Planning Retreat comprised of city aldermen, planning commissioners and Chamber of Commerce members lasted about three hours to ultimately prioritize Jacksonville’s goals for 2009.
Seeking a way to ease traffic flow at the intersection of Main, Dupree and James streets, the Jacksonville City Council apparently will get three design options, which does not include making that five-way intersection into a “roundabout,” based on discussion at Thursday’s council meeting.
Metropolitan National Bank has announced that Mark Murphy was awarded a Professional Master of Banking degree from the Academy of Professional Banking on Oct 15, 2008 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The 61st Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce banquet filled the Community Center luncheon hall with city leaders and business owners, articulating a theme of educational growth and opportunities.
Col. Greg Otey, 19th Airlift Wing commander, recently presented the 2009 Team Little Rock Cornerstone Award to Larry T. Wilson, chairman, president and CEO of First Arkansas Bank & Trust.
Honoring hospitalized veterans was the theme Thursday when the Eugene J. Towbin Health Center in North Little Rock hosted a local version of the National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans.
