Archive | July, 2009

Stuff From Around Arkansas, July 31

It’s that time of the year again! Huck’s Bucks: Blogger Jason Tolbert, a Mike Huckabee fan, rips the former governor a new one for lousy fundraising numbers. Must read! (The Tolbert Report) The Big Tease: Ooooh, is Republican Gilbert Baker gonna get in the U.S. Senate race? Is he? Is he? Is he? Oh, geez, Gilbert, [...]

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Unusual wood storks visit state

It’s not exactly a secret, but few Arkansans are aware of opportunities for some unusual sights and activities in August. Southeast Arkansas is the general area.

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Negro League expert to speak

Bob Kendrick of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City will discuss the history of Arkansas’ black baseball teams, the national leagues, and their contributions to society and the civil rights movement at the Butler Center’s Legacies and Lunch, Monday at noon in Little Rock.

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Colts last three games in state

A long summer finally took its toll on the North Little Rock as the Colts’ arms tired and bats faltered in the Senior Legion state tournament at Burns Park over the weekend.

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Charging Wildcats ready for team practice

Coach Brad Bolding smiles when he thinks of what the North Little Rock Charging Wildcats accomplished this summer.

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Hornets, Mustangs numbers down a little

The Oak Grove Hornets and Central Arkansas Christian Mustangs begin practice on the same day and will open t heir respective seasons in the same stadium.

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CAC close to looking at options for coach

Central Arkansas Christian athletic director Doug Kilgore has imposed a Monday deadline before looking at Plan B to hire a new baseball coach for the Mustangs.

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State Fair considers location options

The Little Rock State Fair has no immediate plans to move, but all options are being considered, Ralph Shoptaw the president and general manager of the Arkansas Livestock Show and Association said Monday.

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NLR gets stimulus money to hire cops

North Little Rock is among the 16 Arkansas police departments that will receive a total of $8.7 million in stimulus money to fund the hiring or re-hiring of 60 officers statewide, the White House announced Tuesday.

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Council delays taking vote on cyclist ordinance

Mayor Patrick Hays pushed back proposed legislation that would make it a crime to harass cyclists and others on North Little Rock’s roads Monday night.

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