Archive | October, 2009

Officiating, credibility in the SEC

Begin with the premise that officials in the Southeastern Conference are dedicated men who love the game of football and turn in an honest day’s work for an honest dollar each and every time they enter one of the grand stadiums around the league.

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’90 cold-case arrest in area a bit startling

The arrest of a suspect in North Little Rock on Tuesday in a 19-year-old case of attempted murder is startling.

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Tenner seems better for school board

The North Little Rock School District, along with every school district in Arkansas, is having its school board elections Tuesday. Early voting has already started. Of the three seats open in North Little Rock, only one race is contested — incumbent Margo Tenner is being challenged by Scott Miller in Zone 2.

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Lone buoy in sea of change

We are creatures of habit and we develop a comfort zone based on those habits.

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Schoolhouse doors open

This week the Pulaski County Special School District opened its school doors — literally — to the public for a free immunization clinic to give influenza vaccines to whomever showed up.

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Weather still has last say sometimes

If we needed any extra reminders that we are not fully in charge of our place in life, we have to look no further than recent weather.

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Parents get ‘F’ on A-Plus participation

Academic Plus Charter School’s enrollment this year has grown by 20 percent over the previous year, but the school still is hampered by an age-old problem — a lack of parental involvement.

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John Staab — our own real-life hero

It’s not everyday you get to meet a real-life hero.

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Jacksonville’s piece of history

For those who lived through the 1940s,1950s,1960s, and 1970s and even the 1980s, it’s hard to conceive that the events we witnessed every day would be considered history, but that time period chronicles an important part of our country’s history.

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Obama controls his narrative

Barack Obama was born in a foreign nation as part of a genetic experiment, raised a Muslim and brainwashed by radicals. Think X-Men meets Malcolm X.

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