FAYETTEVILLE — Coming off a grueling Southeastern Conference home series, Dave Van Horn welcomes any time off his team can get. So when Van Horn looks ahead to this week’s schedule and sees a couple of days off, he can’t help but be happy.
FAYETTEVILLE — Coming off a grueling Southeastern Conference home series, Dave Van Horn welcomes any time off his team can get. So when Van Horn looks ahead to this week’s schedule and sees a couple of days off, he can’t help but be happy.
ROLAND — Sequoyah County rivals Sallisaw and Roland played a tightly contested game through the first six innings Monday.
CHARLESTON — With no postseason district tournament in the 3A-4 fastpitch race, conference victories are more important than ever this year.
UAFS Sports Information LITTLE ROCK — UAFS golf coach Mark Curlett was a little troubled over the Lions’ sluggish start to Monday’s UALR/First Tee Collegiate Classic.
State Rep. Robert Moore (D-Arkansas City) thinks a new law that will give investors an incentive to restore historic properties will be a boost for regional economic development.
The Junior League of Pine Bluff gears up for its Ragin’ Cajun fundraiser, the Railroadiana prepares to welcome railroad enthusiasts, Neighbor to Neighbor begins its food drive and the Pine Bluff Arsenal plans a special ceremony this week.
SPECIAL TO THE COMMERCIAL Several students from the Pine Bluff area recently served as pages in the state legislature. Students include:
The Pine Bluff Planning Commission on Tuesday will consider a request from the city, Jefferson County Community Development Corp. and others to approve the preliminary plat for Phase I of Willow Subdivision, located west of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff campus.
80 Years Ago March 30, 1929 Mrs. Russell Lambert will entertain her young son, Russell Jr., with an Easter egg hunt on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.F. Simmons. The guest list will include the members of young Lambert’s class at school and the intimate friends of his age.
