Archive | October, 2009

Union Over Hackett In Mud Brawl

Union Christian and Hackett played in a pigsty, but the Eagles found a way to rise above the filth.

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Sallisaw drops first game as Oberste leaves with injury

SALLISAW — Sallisaw’s worst-case scenario unfolded Friday, and it wasn’t just the Black Diamonds suffering their first loss of the season.

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Lavaca Rolls Over Mountainburg

LAVACA — The Lavaca defense pitched its second straight shutout, and the Golden Arrows set up a chance to play archrival Charleston for a share of the 3A-1 championship with a 21-0 win against Mountainburg on Friday.

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Feds Bring Long Streak Into Final

For the Southside Confederettes’ volleyball team, an unlikely postseason run started with a little positive reinforcement.

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Bowl Eligibility On Hogs’ Minds

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

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Lady Bulldogs Seek Revenge, Title

Last season, Greenwood’s volleyball team took three of four matches against 5A-West rival Siloam Springs.

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Mansfield Hopes To Win One More Game This Year

The Mansfield Lady Tigers volleyball team has a little “unfinished business to attend to today.

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COMMERCIAL EDITORIAL — LESSON IN LIFE FROM AN ARTIST — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2009

The Rev. Smokie Norful, who grew up in Pine Bluff and is pastor of Victory Cathedral Worship Center in Romeoville, Ill., may be better known outside of his hometown because of the many honors he has received in the gospel music field.

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SUPERCENTER, CHURCH, HOME VICTIMS OF MOTHER NATURE

A storm system that blew through southwest Pine Bluff late Thursday night dumped a significant amount of rain and caused damage to the Walmart Supercenter on South Olive Street, and a church and home on Ridgway Road.

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BOOK CLUB OFFERS SERIES ON ‘SOUL FOOD’ HISTORY

SPECIAL TO THE COMMERCIAL The Harbor City Book Club is announcing a series of presentations by Dr. Leni Sorensen on the multi-cultural history of “soul food.”

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