Nicholas W. Tarkington, 27, of North Little Rock who was listed as Lonoke County’s “Most Wanted” fugitive was located and taken into custody at a residence in Little Rock on Monday by the Little Rock Police Department.
Nicholas W. Tarkington, 27, of North Little Rock who was listed as Lonoke County’s “Most Wanted” fugitive was located and taken into custody at a residence in Little Rock on Monday by the Little Rock Police Department.
From the parade, to free hot dogs, to the do-it-ourselves fireworks show, the annual Fourth of July celebration at Ward has possibly become the city’s signature event.
Kiwanis Club News By Jim Thompson Week of June 17 The Kiwanis Club of Cabot held its weekly meeting at Colton’s Steakhouse and Grill at noon, Wednesday, June 17, 2009. The club welcomed special guest Jackie Davis, Cabot chief of police.
Cabot Chamber news updates All area businesses are invited to join in Cabot’s 2009 4th of July Celebration. The event July 3, sponsored by Mount Carmel Baptist Church begins at 7:30 with firworks at 9 p.m. As a member of the Chamber of Commerce, we invite and encourage other members to take part in [...]
George S. Smith, a Lonoke County resident, has announced his intentions to run for state senator for District 28, which includes Lonoke and Prairie counties and parts of Arkansas and Pulaski.
The Lonoke County Quorum Court approved a request by the Sheriff’s Department for an increase from $5 to $15 added to fines for people who receive a misdemeanor offense, such as speeding.
THE CARLISLE PUBLIC LIBRARY held “Be Creative @ Your Library” Karate Style Tuesday, June 16. Monica Davis from Cabot Karate for Kids read the story “Karate Girl” and taught the children some karate moves. Forty-eight children were in attendance. The kids also made slime or gloop afterward.
Carlisle City Council members discussed construction plans for the new civic center during their June 16 meeting.
The Lonoke County Quorum Court approved a request by the Sheriff’s Department for an increase from $5 to $15 added to fines for people who receive a misdemeanor offense, such as speeding.
Nicholas W. Tarkington, 27, of North Little Rock who was listed as Lonoke County’s “Most Wanted” fugitive was located and taken into custody at a residence in Little Rock on Monday by the Little Rock Police Department.
