Archive | July, 2009

Master of the remotes

Because the HD television warrants the exhibition of Blu-ray DVDs, which of course require digital surround sound controlled by a high-tech receiver, and considering the fact that this entertainment system must also include an HD gaming system and satellite television to be worthy of the title “entertainment system,” Dad has more remotes than even the [...]

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HOUSE PANEL APPROVES HEALTH CARE PROPOSAL

<![CDATA[The House Energy and Commerce committee approved a controversial and much negotiated health care overhaul proposal by a 31-28 margin late Friday.

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Black Back to Lead Tigers

• This is the sixth in an 11-part series previewing Southeastern Conference football teams. Up next: Mississippi State.

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Black Back to Lead Tigers

• This is the sixth in an 11-part series previewing Southeastern Conference football teams. Up next: Mississippi State.

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Ad agencies seek lottery work

I guess we missed a callback from the state Lottery Commission on the details, but I’m told six advertising agencies expressed interest in the big advertising contract by the 4 p.m. deadline today. The Communications Group, the Ramey Agency, GWL Advertising and Craig Douglass Communications had sent questions about the RFP during the runup to [...]

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Repeal Of Lottery Proposed

FAYETTEVILLE — State Sen. Sue Madison, D-Fayetteville, has drawn up a bill to repeal the state lottery.

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Community College Bond Approved

SILOAM SPRINGS — NorthWest Arkansas Community College can issue $10.7 million in bonds to buy a building, education officials said Friday.

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Local Colleges Out Of Athletics Fight

SILOAM SPRINGS — Using academic fees to support college athletic programs isn’t an issue for the University of Arkansas or NorthWest Arkansas Community College, leaders said Friday.

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County Equalization Board To Begin Hearing Appeals Monday

Property owners who want to lower their assessed values will get their chance when the Washington County Equalization Board begins hearing appeals Wednesday.

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Stimulus Money To Upgrade University Bus System

FAYETTEVILLE — Call it a “stimu-bus” package for the University of Arkansas.

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