Archive | June, 2010

A ROUGH FIRST HALF PERFORMANCE FOR ARKANSAS-BASED STOCKS

Arkansas stocks wilt under the heat of poor job numbers and lagging consumer confidence.

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Green Party Cleared to Appear on November Ballot

The Green Party has been cleared to appear on the ballot in November in Arkansas.from Channel 7

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Drug evidence in Mann’s case allowed, judge rules

Drug evidence in Mann’s case allowed, judge rules

LITTLE ROCK — State sanctions against a Pope County physician accused in a 2009 bombing attack that seriously injured the chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board can be introduced into evidence at his trial, a federal judge ruled today.

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UPDATE: Wooldridge fired because university group wants ‘new direction’

UPDATE: Wooldridge fired because university group wants ‘new direction’

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Association of Public Universities said Wednesday it has fired Tim Wooldridge as its executive director.

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Green Party certified for Arkansas ballot; legal battle continues

Green Party certified for Arkansas ballot; legal battle continues

LITTLE ROCK — Secretary of State Charlie Daniels today certified the Green Party of Arkansas as a political party qualified to have its candidates appear on the Nov. 2 general election ballot.

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Bentonville firm forfeits nearly $1 million in foreign workers probe

Bentonville firm forfeits nearly $1 million in foreign workers probe

LITTLE ROCK — A Bentonville company has forfeited $941,338 in connection with an investigation into its use of foreign workers, the U.S. attorney’s office in Fort Smith announced today.

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Oddities The Norm At War Memorial

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Sportsmen Ride 15 Free Passes To Run-Rule Win

Kerwin’s literally walked its way to a win on Tuesday.

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Ruling delays NLR public corruption trial

Ruling delays NLR public corruption trial

LITTLE ROCK — A federal judge Wednesday granted a delay in the scheduled August trial of a North Little Rock alderman with a reputed mobster from Cabot on weapons charges.

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Little Rock to Hire ‘Volunteer Czar’

Little Rock is among the 10 cities receiving grants to hire a senior city official who will help develop a program to increase volunteerism.from Channel 7

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