That rally at Barton Coliseum yesterday to defend the Second Amendment (is somebody trying to repeal it?) seems to have had an underwhelming turnout.
That rally at Barton Coliseum yesterday to defend the Second Amendment (is somebody trying to repeal it?) seems to have had an underwhelming turnout.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s legislating of unlimited campaign spending by corporations is even worse than most people already realize. This explains how the unlimited money can pour anonymously into the political arena without disclosure. The idea that there might be some transparency in contributions has been the fig-leaf offered by the handful of defenders of [...]
Matt Melson can be considered an expert on the caliber of baseball played in the 7A-West Conference.
I’m not giving up any big trade secret here, but covering sports at most newspapers is viewed by some news types as more fun and less impactful than the “more important” issues in the news section.
Not long ago, Fayetteville coach Vance Arnold walked through his indoor baseball facility, amazed at what he saw in each batting cage.
The Springdale Har-Ber baseball team hasn’t tiptoed around setting high aspirations for this season.
Nikki Pinto might not be the champion pistol shooter she is today if not for an off-the-cuff question from her father.
Right about now, Nathan Wells believes West Fork can play with anyone.
The Lincoln Wolves have flourished this season when they score in transition, something they work constantly to do.
Frank Rich comments on the reaction to the terrorist attack on the IRS building in Austin, Texas. What made that kamikaze mission eventful was less the deranged act itself than the curious reaction of politicians on the right who gave it a pass — or, worse, flirted with condoning it. Stack was a lone madman, and [...]
