Posted on 29 July 2010
Good news Arkansas fans. The Razorbacks have invited the public out to watch its outdoor practices this preseason.
Arkansas sent out a news release a couple of hours ago (sorry, I haven’t been around a computer for a little bit) indicating that practices will be open – as long as they are held outdoors – from [...]
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
Charlie Frago with the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports on a story that has been floating around Republican circles for sometime now. As Frago reports, Republican candidate for the First Congressional District Rick Crawford filed for bankruptcy some 16 years old, for $12,611.67 of debts including $7,500 in credit card debt and $4,200 in medical bills.
Crawford [...]
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
After two years of upgrading medical equipment and training
personnel, Sequoyah Memorial Hospital in Sallisaw has been deemed a
Primary Stroke Center by the Oklahoma State Health
Department.
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
Whether in Key West, Cuba or Spain, Ernest Hemingway understood
a good drink could help cool off most any hot day.
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
‘In The Field’ Festival Set Saturday
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
Four scouts of Troop 2143 from northwest Arkansas and the River
Valley area had the opportunity Saturday to place a wreath at the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery in
Arli
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
To help readers find fresh produce for healthy meals, the Times
Record lists what fruits and vegetables are in season in our area
each week.
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
LITTLE ROCK — Fourteen Lonoke SharkRockets swimmers participated in the Central Arkansas Swim League Meet of Champs on Saturday at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
LITTLE ROCK — Scary small, the preemie’s first home was a tubular container of glass and her first bed a small mattress snug inside a frame elevated to keep her head raised.
Read the full story
Posted on 29 July 2010
Time for me to get some continuing education credits. I’m sitting in a hotel meeting room, one of 500 or so therapists and social workers, and the speaker/trainer is introduced. He has written a book about building healthy community — neighborhoods, schools and workplaces. He’s known nationally.
Read the full story