Archive | July, 2010

RANKIN REMINDS VOTERS OF ROSS VOTES ON HEALTH CARE

Fourth District GOP Congressional challenger Beth Anne Rankin used the anniversary of a pivotal health care vote to take a solid shot at Rep. Mike Ross.

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TYSON FOODS LETS SOCIAL MEDIA TACKLE SOCIAL ISSUES

Springdale-based food giant Tyson Foods’ use of new media tools is expanding its efforts in the quest for hunger relief.

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Commentary: 2010 Hogs To Start Slow, But Finish Strong

Heading to his third season, Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino has succeeded in raising expectations for the Razorbacks.

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Commentary: Arkansas Photog Shoots SI Cover

LITTLE ROCK

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Long Breaks Down UA Figures

FAYETTEVILLE – When the Razorback Foundation mailed out its annual report late last week, the 32-page guide had a little bit of everything in it. But the most eye-opening information came on the last

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Tribute to an Arkansas hero

Nicky Bacon was a true hero — not a Hollywood hero or a wannabe who tried to amplify his war record.

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PCSSD board wasting more tax dollars

As much as we respect the right of the members of the Pulaski County Special School District to be wrong in their treatment of teachers by snubbing the teachers union, we cannot condone throwing good money after bad in one legal battle after another fighting a losing cause.

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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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