Posted on 29 May 2010
A quiet day.
Or it would have been had I not had two calls at the door from canvassers for Bill Halter. He has a ground game.
And my blood pressure would have been lower had not the day’s mail brought the slimiest piece of political mail of the season — Robbie Wills’ nasty attack on Joyce Elliott [...]
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Posted on 29 May 2010
Riverfest Weekend off to a good startfrom Channel 7
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Posted on 29 May 2010
AUSTIN, Texas – Junior LaShawn Butler advanced to the next round
of the 200 meters for Arkansas Razorback men’s track and field at
the NCAA West preliminary rounds on Friday at Mike A. Myers Stadium
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Posted on 29 May 2010
SALLISAW – At times, Friday’s inaugural Green Country All-Star
football game had the atmosphere of a regular-season or even a
playoff matchup.
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Posted on 29 May 2010
Journalists love words. It follows then, that we adore our dictionaries. A dictionary is a powerful book. It opens the door to the world of words and contains the seeds for a harvest of vast knowledge.
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Posted on 29 May 2010
This week’s heavy snow that followed forecasters’ prediction of a light dusting brings out the child in us. In some cases that’s good, but in others it isn’t.
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Posted on 29 May 2010
Many Sherwood residents were not yet born when, on April 4, 1968, Trumann native Gerald Jumper, using the stage name Ray Sherman, sat on a stool in front of a camera in the WMC-TV studios in Memphis and announced to the world that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had just been shot and killed at [...]
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Posted on 29 May 2010
At what point along the road to irresponsibility does a school board realize it has lost all its effectiveness as a governing body because its members are acting to further personal agendas?
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Posted on 29 May 2010
The Pulaski County Special School District has had its problems in recent months, but one thing that seemed to be dependable was that members of its board of trustees continued to act in a reasonably professional manner.
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