Archive | April, 2010

Former police Chief Frank Neely made a difference

As a teenager in the 1950s, Frank Neely learned firsthand the indignities of discrimination and how cruel people can be to each other when they choose to label someone based upon some unknown perception rather than by the deeds of the man.

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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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Fight against Virginia battlefield Walmart lives on

A judge has kept alive the battle to block a Walmart store near an endangered Civil War battlefield in Virginia.

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Housing Authority May Help

The Fort Smith Housing Authority Board of Commissioners began a process Thursday that eventually could produce as much as $10 million for the U.S. Marshals Museum.

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Holmes Tapped For Fed Post

Former U.S. Attorney P.K. Holmes III has been nominated by President Barack Obama to fill a vacancy on the federal bench for the Western District of Arkansas.

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Clark Wetlands: Better late than never

An announcement has been scheduled for noon Monday on the west side of the Rock Island Bridge in downtown Little Rock. At that time, we’re supposed to learn the construction timetable and final design plans for a long-awaited wetlands project along the Arkansas River. For those who love downtown Little Rock, this announcement hopefully will answer questions that [...]

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Jail Consultants Offer JPs Overcrowding Management Solutions

Consultants on jail issues told Sebastian County justices of the peace Thursday jail crowding is a problem that cannot be solved, but must be managed.

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DeLay Touts Power Of ‘No;’ Womack Predicts Revolution

BENTONVILLE – Former prosecutor and state legislator Gunner DeLay said there’s nothing wrong with being the “party of no” sometimes at a 3rd Congressional District Republican candidate forum

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Beebe Seeks Delta Group Nominees

LITTLE ROCK – Gov. Mike Beebe said Thursday his office is searching for people interested in participating in the Delta Leadership Institute.

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