Archive | May, 2009

Hogs Thirsting For Return To Super Regionals

NORMAN, Okla. — Nearly five years have passed, far too long for Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn.

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Lyons Appears Ready For Return

NORMAN, Okla. — His right shoulder wrapped in white trainer’s tape, Arkansas shortstop Scott Lyons blistered baseballs throughout the Razorbacks’ batting practice Thursday at L. Dale Mitchell Park.

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Hogs Taking Regional Seriously

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas men’s track coach Chris Bucknam said the Razorbacks “want to leave nothing to chance” at this weekend’s NCAA Midwest Regional Track and Field Championships to be held at Cardinal Park on the campus of the University of Louisville.

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Solar Boat Races Test Engineering Students

FAYETTEVILLE — Gathered around the boat, there’s an unusual discussion kicking back and forth.

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Defendant’s Tears Delay Sentencing

BENTONVILLE — Danny Ray Henington left the courtroom in tears for 10 minutes after a jury sentenced him Friday morning to 36 years in prison for raping a four-year-old girl at his home in Rogers.

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Eight Intersections Scheduled For Beautification

ROGERS — City officials have a plan to enhance the beauty of eight downtown intersections, but merchants near those intersections were unaware of the project Friday.

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Governor Praises University On Nanotech

SPRINGDALE — Trailblazing by the University of Arkansas gives the state a head start in nanotechnology that could prove vital to the state’s economic future, Gov. Mike Beebe said Friday at the opening of a new high-tech business in Springdale.

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City To Look At Ending Refund Requests

SPRINGDALE — Requests for street improvement payment refunds could end if a proposed ordinance is passed by the City Council.

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Teens Found In Lake Cabin, Arrested

Two Fayetteville teens were arrested Friday after fleeing a lake-area cabin they had apparently broken into and stayed in for a few days.

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Governor’s Wife Tours Fayetteville Homeless Center

FAYETTEVILLE — Randy Baggett wasn’t expecting company Friday morning when the Arkansas’ first lady took a tour of his apartment at the Seven Hills Homeless Center .

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