Archive | June, 2009

Single Parent Scholarship funds are available

Scholarship applications are available for single parents residing in Lonoke County who want to pursue their post-secondary education in the fall 2009 semester.

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Carlisle student awarded ASU Chancellor’s Scholarship

Jordan Jackson, of Carlisle, a senior at Carlisle High School, has accepted a Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship to attend Arkansas State University-Jonesboro this fall.

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Political climate

Obama is not strung out on cap-and-trade. It’s not the ball game. Health care is.

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Outgoing education commissioner accepts private sector job

Outgoing education commissioner accepts private sector job

LITTLE ROCK — Outgoing state Education Commission Ken James is headed to the private sector.

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June 30, 2009

June 30, 2009

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Fessing up to soccer

LITTLE ROCK — Before the exchange of flags, the national anthems and the first leg-whipping takedown, the spectator was lost in the jargon.

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PINE BLUFF MAN WINS LOCAL POOL OF BIG BASS

Aaron Davis wasn’t planning on entering the Arkansas Big Bass Bonanza this year. The 25-year old Pine Bluff-native certainly wasn’t going to enter all three days.

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OLDER BRAVES TIE YOUNGSTERS AT 8

Special to The Commercial The Pine Bluff Braves semi-pro baseball team got a true test Sunday, playing to an 8-8 suspended tie against mostly 30-and-over former Braves during part of their hall of fame weekend celebration at Regional Park.

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TWO ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES

Two Pine Bluff men arrested in separate incidents Sunday will be held on drug related charges after court hearings Monday.

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LINCOLN PRAISES NEWLY RENOVATED JRMC SCHOOL OF NURSING

U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., toured classrooms, a new simulation lab and other areas of the newly-renovated Jefferson Regional Medical Center School of Nursing Monday before offering high praise to administrators, instructors and students.

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