Archive | May, 2009

Sooners Snap Tie In Seventh

I’m still in my hotel room up in Oklahoma City, resting up before Arkansas’ Norman Regional contest this evening, but I’ve been watching the Oklahoma-Washington State game on my laptop. Looks like the Razorbacks will probably take on the host school tonight at L. Dale Mitchell Park, barring a Cougars comeback.

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Log Cabin Democrat story on AARP Award

I was recently honored by AARP Arkansas as the 2009 Legislator of the Year.  My hometown newspaper, the Log Cabin Democrat, has a nice front-page story today on the announcment.  Here’s the…

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Log Cabin Democrat story on AARP Award

I was recently honored by AARP Arkansas as the 2009 Legislator of the Year.  My hometown newspaper, the Log Cabin Democrat, has a nice front-page story today on the announcment.  Here’s the…

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Abortion doctor slain

George Tiller a Wichita doctor who was a lightning rod for "pro-life" protesters, was slain walking to church today, news outlets are reporting.

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Hope, promise at a bad time

This is the time of year that “Pomp and Circumstance” is played on a regular basis as graduates of all levels walk at their respective graduation ceremonies from their institutes of learning.

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Bank ad man Tom Steves had rare gifts

Tom Steves was listed on his Twin City Bank business cards as “executive vice president, marketing.”

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Nonbinding in-laws at times hard to give up

Divorces are well-known for splitting families and causing hardships on children and other relatives.

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No time for memorials?

Attendance at Monday afternoon’s Memorial Day ceremony in Maumelle was about the same as last year — a mostly baby boomer generation event with a few young folks thrown in here and there — 200 or 300 at the most.

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Hall of Fame for mamas

Arkansan Glen Campbell said it best when he penned these lyrics as a tribute to his mother, Carrie:

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FOR Johnny Hoyt for State Senate 18

State Rep. Johnny Hoyt of Morrilton has announced his candidacy for State Senate District 18, the seat currently held by Senate President Pro-Tem Bob Johnson.  The Log Cabin Democrat has the story…

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