Archive | May, 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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Harvel Marks First Year

Paul Harvel recently completed a year in his job as president and CEO of the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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Today’s Choices Affect How We Look Tomorrow

Let me ask you to try something. Drag out your old high school yearbook, and take a long look at the picture of you as a fresh-faced teenager eagerly anticipating the next stage of life. Now, while ho

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Eyes On The Sky

A severe storm with possible rotation is brewing in the southwest. It’s heading toward the Fort Smith region.

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Me And Tom T. Have A Lot In Common

I love little baby ducks, old pickups, slow-moving trains and rain.

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2010 High School Graduations

They are tall and short, male and female; they wear red, blue, green, black – all the colors of the rainbow and more.

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Schools Plan Summer Food Programs For Pupils

Fort Smith School District’s summer feeding program, which offers free breakfast and lunch to any child from 1 to 18, begins Tuesday and runs through Aug. 6.

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Officer Bitten By Dog Back On Duty

The Fort Smith police officer who suffered injury from a dog bite Friday was back on duty Saturday.

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Where Will Morrison’s Voters Turn?

LITTLE ROCK – Political unknown D.C. Morrison garnered a surprising 13 percent of the vote in Arkansas’ Democratic U.S. Senate primary, leaving political observers to wonder how the Morrison factor wi

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