My phone is officially smarter than I am. In fact, it’s so much so, I’m thinking I should start sending it to work in my stead.
A new, statewide initiative is encouraging Arkansans to take a closer look at the Civil War.
By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com This is the ninth and final part in a position-by-position series previewing the 2010 Razorbacks. FAYETTEVILLE — Debbie Mallett couldn’t figure out what was eating at her son. Not long after the quarterback walked off the practice field, in what was Arkansas’ final open workout of the preseason, she realized he [...]
By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — One of the most intriguing position battles throughout preseason camp has come at a position that may get overlooked: Center. It’s importance isn’t lost on the Razorbacks, though, with less than a week before the season opener. It’s not clear when the Razorbacks will make a decision on [...]
Clarence Carter made a surprise cameo at the Fort Smith River Jam Fest on Saturday.
Local office-seekers will meet in two political forums next week, and an October forum is slated to include Gov. Mike Beebe.
LITTLE ROCK – When John McCain won Arizona’s GOP Senate primary last week, pundits said the win showed what an incumbent can do when he has a huge cash pile and is willing to spend it – a lesson that
July, August Saw Record Usage, OG&E Official Says
