GRAVETTE — A 14-year-old boy fatally shot his 19-year-old cousin while they were hunting Monday night outside of Gravette, a Benton County Sheriff’s Office news release said.
GRAVETTE — A 14-year-old boy fatally shot his 19-year-old cousin while they were hunting Monday night outside of Gravette, a Benton County Sheriff’s Office news release said.
A bill that could have helped provide a state-funded no-interest loan to help build a new high school in Fayetteville failed to clear the House Education Committee on Tuesday afternoon. House Bill 2026 by Rep. Uvalde Lindsey, D-Fayetteville, would have set up a loan fund for districts that have high debt service taxes already but that [...]
A final reminder that the second meeting of the Central Arkansas Refresh Community takes place at 6 p.m. at the Starbuck on N. Rodney Parham Road in Little Rock. If you are reading this and you don’t know what I’m talking about, then that’s obviously because you’re not invited. But you can learn more here. And [...]
Jan 16 – Apr 11, 2009 Springdale, Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Taxpayers had more than enough reasons to be mad about the AIG debacle before the bailed-out insurance giant paid millions of dollars in “retention” bonuses to current and former executives — including the suits whose decisions imploded the company and the overall economy.
Taxpayers had more than enough reasons to be mad about the AIG debacle before the bailed-out insurance giant paid millions of dollars in “retention” bonuses to current and former executives — including the suits whose decisions imploded the company and the overall economy.
Taxpayers had more than enough reasons to be mad about the AIG debacle before the bailed-out insurance giant paid millions of dollars in “retention” bonuses to current and former executives — including the suits whose decisions imploded the company and the overall economy.
Taxpayers had more than enough reasons to be mad about the AIG debacle before the bailed-out insurance giant paid millions of dollars in “retention” bonuses to current and former executives — including the suits whose decisions imploded the company and the overall economy.
