Archive | February, 2010

Arena to be featured during state basketball tournament

Carlisle High School will host the Class 2A state basketball tournament that starts Tuesday. It will be the first time the state tournament has been held in Carlisle and will let the district highlight its new 1,500-seat Carlisle Bison Arena.

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Grant money allows for construction projects

This past year your Carlisle City Council and mayor have worked very hard to secure funding for several projects to begin in the spring of 2010. We hope to break ground on the Carlisle Civic Center and the new fire station in March. These two buildings will become a reality because of grant money. We [...]

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Carlisle Public School Menu

March 1-5 Breakfast Monday: Waffle stick, cereal, juice and milk Tuesday: Breakfast pizza, toast or cereal and toast, juice and milk

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Carlisle Community Calendar

Feb. 24 — The UAMS Mobile MammoVan will provide on-site mammograms at Carlisle Medical Clinic from noon to 5 p.m. Pre-registration by Tuesday, Feb. 23, is required. Women must have an appointment.

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Justices approve land purchase near Cabot exit

Justices of the peace gave their approval Thursday for the Lonoke County judge to close a sale of land with a fellow justice.

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Al Gore and climate change

No, a cold winter and the wackjobs haven’t deterred him. What is important is that the overwhelming consensus on global warming remains unchanged. It is also worth noting that the panel’s scientists — acting in good faith on the best information then available to them — probably underestimated the range of sea-level rise in this century, [...]

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Harding Says Damage Moderate to Center in Chile

Harding University says a massive earthquake inflicted only moderate damage on the school"s study center at Vina del Mar… Chile.from Channel 7

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Weiner Board Agrees to Join Harrisburg District

Weiner School District officials have found a merger partner a lot closer to home.from Channel 7

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Architects sue school district

Jackson Brown King Architects is suing the Carlisle School District for $68,159.90 plus legal costs for breach of contract.

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Mayor names new public works superintendent

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