Archive | April, 2009

Bound And Determined

Southside third baseman Weston Burgess has learned to love his teammates as much as he loves the game.

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Jury Selection Under Way

FAYETTEVILLE — Jury selection is under way this morning in a lawsuit claiming arsenic from chicken litter caused cancer in Prairie Grove.

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COMMERCIAL EDITORIAL — BUSINESS AND SCHOOLS— FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2009

Economic development and safe, affordable housing are as important as financial incentives in recruiting teachers to some high-need areas of the state, especially the Arkansas Delta.

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The following is a list of entertainment appearing live in the two-state area.

Today The Crumbs — Plays various styles at 8 p.m. at Hero’s Food & Spirits, 409 Garrison Ave.

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FORMER HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER MAY RUN FOR HOUSE SEAT

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GARDEN DIRECTOR SHOWS OFF HIS BLOOMS

Pine Bluff Rotary Club members were treated to a walk in the park during their Tuesday meeting at the Pine Bluff Country Club.

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PLANNING COMMISSION OKs RENAMING OF STREET AFTER HENRY WILKINS III

The Pine Bluff Planning Commission was met with applause from family, friends and other supporters after they gave a thumbs up on renaming a portion of a city street after the late Henry Wilkins III.

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BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB LEADERS SORT OUT FUNDRAISING DETAILS

About 10 people attended a Monday meeting which continued the recent discussion on raising funds for the Boys and Girls Club of Jefferson County.

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WILDLIFE REFUGES TO RECEIVE $1.7M IN STIMULUS FUNDS

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week that it will disperse $1.6 million to the White River National Wildlife Refuge and $75,000 to the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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TWO WHITE HALL PRINCIPALS HIRED

WHITE HALL—The hiring of Tammie Canada of Brownsville, Tenn. and Beverly Overturf of El Dorado to replace two retiring elementary principals was approved Tuesday evening at a special meeting of the White Hall School Board.

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