Archive | March, 2009

Maintaining Progress A Challenge

Arkansas lately has lagged behind in the bad numbers and led in the good numbers.

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Businesses Back Mystery

Like most traditional barbers, Bobby Goodwin has a story to tell.

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AOG Seeks Regulatory Change

If the Arkansas Public Service Commission grants a recent request by Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp., then it may be able to change the cost of gas to customers more quickly.

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Bombers Edge Bulldogs In Extra Innings

SPRINGDALE — Tyler Blevins’ two-run single highlighted a four-run eighth inning for Mountain Home as the Bombers edged Springdale 7-3 in prep baseball action Monday at the Tyson Sports Complex.

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Saints Knock Off Pioneers

SPRINGDALE — Three Shiloh Christian pitchers combined for a no-hitter, and the Saints needed a five-run outburst in the fourth inning to take a 6-2 victory over Prairie Grove in 4A-1 Conference action Monday.

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Bella Vista Eyes ‘Border City’ Designation

Bella Vista plans to annex a narrow strip of land so that merchants can charge 20 cents per pack in cigarette tax instead of the state’s rate of $1.15.

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Tanker Overturns On Off-Ramp, Spilling Chicken Fat

A truck carrying 48,000 pounds of liquefied chicken fat overturned at 8:15 a.m. Monday on the northbound off-ramp of Interstate 540 at Sunset Avenue in Springdale.

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Homeowner Undecided On Airport’s Highway Shift

FAYETTEVILLE — Betty Paschal has lived in her “little brown house” on Bailey Drive near the Fayetteville Executive Airport since 1961. And she hasn’t yet decided what sort of mitigation offer she might consider by the airport when it relocates U.S. 71 just a few hundred yards from her home.

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National Symphony Orchestra Members Help Students, Teachers

ROGERS — Tapping her foot to the beat, Yvonne Caruthers, a cellist with the National Symphony Orchestra, listened to string students at the Benton County School of the Arts perform Monday morning.

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Farmington Council Approves Land Purchase For Ballparks

FARMINGTON — The Farmington City Council voted on Monday to purchase 18 acres on Southwinds Drive for $365,000 for an 18-acre tract of land upon which to build a ballpark complex.

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