Archive | January, 2010

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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Daugherty To Focus On AD Duties

John Brown University’s director of athletics and volleyball coach Robyn Daugherty announced on Tuesday that she will be stepping down from her coaching role to concentrate on her duties as Director of Athletics at JBU.

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Anderson Finds Home At Arkansas Tech

When she decided to leave Central Arkansas after two seasons, Laura Beth Anderson considered a number of destinations. The former Springdale High and Har-Ber standout pondered a move to another Division I school.

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Heritage Looking To Finish Nonconference Schedule

Rogers Heritage football coach Perry Escalante is playing the waiting game with his 2010 nonconference schedule.

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Bentonville Player Home After Collapsing During Practice

Bentonville junior baseball player Wes Busby collapsed during practice Jan. 21, and the quick response by his coaches and teammates helped save his life.

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Colleges use a variety of ways to track down recruits

Henderson State football coach Scott Maxfield can’t always send his coaching staff on the road to recruit.

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Role Players Take Load Off Big Three

Fayetteville has its Big Three, and now it also has a few role players to help with the scoring.

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Bisbee Says More Fire Engines Coming

When Benton County Judge Dave Bisbee spoke at the quarterly meeting of the Benton County Fire Protection Association on Monday, he had good news.

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Two Teachers, One Class

Sixth-graders at Oakdale Middle School, some of them in special education, others not, copied sentences from a transparency.

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