Archive | October, 2009

Defibrillators victim of budget cuts

LITTLE ROCK — Funding for a $1 million program to put defibrillators in every public school in the state has been scrapped, legislators learned Tuesday.

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Lincoln has concerns about ‘opt-out’ option

LITTLE ROCK — Sen. Blanche Lincoln said today she is still waiting to see a compromise health care bill headed for the Senate floor, but she would have difficulty supporting any legislation that includes a government-funded insurance option.

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A thousand cuts

Well, not really.  Sam Eifling reports that a couple of high-profile firms have dropped communication staffers.  Acxiom made an undetermined number of cuts and CJRW let two people go from their Dallas operation.  But another column by Eifling notes a peculiarity in the thought-to-be improved circulation numbers for the Las Vegas Review Journal, a Stephens-owned [...]

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Halloween is saved

If you read my column this morning, you are under the impression that we are skipping out on Halloween festivities this year. However, I called the doctors office yesterday. Since my “infected” child is no longer contagious, and no one else has symptoms, we are actually in the clear for Halloween. We CAN dress up in [...]

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Bowl Game or Bust

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas defensive tackle Zach Stadther admits he doesn’t want to again spend his winter break at home.

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SEC Stiffens Penalties

FAYETTEVILLE — The Southeastern Conference has decided enough is enough. It is time to get tougher on coaches who speak out against officiating.

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Halloween Hogs

FAYETTEVILLE — It has been a little while since Arkansas has played on Halloween. The last time came 11 years ago, when the Razorbacks picked up a 24-21 road win at Auburn in former coach Houston Nutt’s first season on campus.

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Sanchez Still Sidelined

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas basketball coach John Pelphrey doesn’t know when forward Michael Sanchez will return, but remains confident that the sophomore will be on the court at some point this season.

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UA Runners Eye SEC Title

FAYETTEVILLE — The No. 28 Arkansas Razorback men’s cross country will compete in the Southeastern Conference Cross Country Championships today in Oxford, Miss.

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Local Briefly

UA Soccer Drops Finale FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas took a first-half lead on No. 16 LSU, but the Tigers rallied for a 4-1 victory over the Razorbacks on Senior Night at Razorback Field on Friday.

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