Archive | August, 2009

Line’s open

Zow. Still feels like football weather, even at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 31. And there was even high school football on the radio (Fayetteville beating Central) as I drove home. Your turn.

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HALTER SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT WITH CHINESE OFFICIALS

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Ross Says Health Reform Won’t Include Gov’t Option

U.S. Rep. Mike Ross says he believes some overhaul of the nation"s health care system will be achieved this year… but doubts it will include a government-run option.from Channel 7

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Officials say early education key to preventing crime

Officials say early education key to preventing crime

NORTH LITTLE ROCK — Education must be a key component in long-term crime prevention plans, officials supporting a national effort to deter children from a life of crime said here today.

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"Probably not going to happen"

Rep. Mike Ross made a stop at the Clinton School of Public Service today to speak with students and answer their questions about health care reform.  It was a small engagement, reserved for students and members of the media.  Ross said the recent town halls that were held across the state were the "greatest demonstration of democracy [...]

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Football season at last

I have always enjoyed the beginning of September. It marks the start of football season. It marks the start of dove season. It means that fall is not far off. When I was growing up, the long Labor Day weekend was always special. Often, my birthday fell on Labor Day weekend. That weekend was marked by high school football on [...]

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Marshall prepares for caravan

Jan Marshall’s love of Corvettes has kept her busy night and day the past six months preparing for the arrival of a national caravan of Vettes, a performance icon since 1953.

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Brothers will reunite

When the national Corvette Caravan rolls into Van Buren next week, 80-year-old Jim Peoples will reconnect with a brother he has not seen in 40 years.

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Soybean Rust Confirmed in 6 Arkansas Counties

Soybean rust has been confirmed in six Arkansas counties… but the levels are low enough that farmers aren"t being advised to apply fungicides to their fields.from Channel 7

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Tainted Cocaine Kills 3, Sickens Dozens

Nearly a third of all cocaine seized in the United States is laced with a dangerous veterinary medicine.from Channel 7

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