Archive | June, 2010

Murder Trial Set for ‘98 Magnolia Slaying

An Arkansas inmate serving time on theft and burglary charges goes on trial this week in Magnolia for the death of a man who was killed 12 years ago.from Channel 7

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Mann seeks more information on indictment

Mann seeks more information on indictment

LITTLE ROCK — A Russellville physician charged in a 2009 bombing attack that seriously wounded the chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board wants prosecutors to be more specific in the charges against him.

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Blog: Arkansas Hoops Target Headed To West Virgina?

Will Arkansas be adding a big man to its 2010-11 roster? If this story holds in the Charleston Gazette in West Virginia is true, the answer is probably not. Kevin Noreen, the Minnesota prep player who has spent the past several months looking at schools, is expected to sign with West Virginia, according to the article. Noreen [...]

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Springdale Police ID Woman Found Dead in Attic

Police in Springdale have identified a woman who was found dead inside her attic over the weekend.from Channel 7

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West Ark. Water District Wants to Enlarge its Lake

A western Arkansas water district wants to enlarge its reservoir but the district"s manager says funding concerns could slow the proposed project.from Channel 7

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District board, union hellbent on ugly collision

With a new superintendent beginning soon, the future should be rosy for the Pulaski County Special School District. But, stakeholders’ actions in the past few years have come home to roost.

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Helping students open the door to knowledge

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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Snow brings out the child in all of us, for good, bad

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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MLK would be proud of gains, but not of our completion rate

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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Waiving of bids on sidewalks a surprise in light of recent events

We were stunned last week when Mayor Patrick Hays pushed through an extension of a sidewalk contract without seeking bids.

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