Archive | November, 2010

CASC, Northeastern State Ink Agreement

Carl Albert State College President Brandon Webb and Northeastern State University President Don Betz met Monday to sign an agreement aimed at encouraging CASC students to move into NSU’s bachelor’s d

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City Ceases Hauler Charges

Responding to a recent Sebastian County Circuit Court ruling, the city of Fort Smith has ceased collecting solid waste fees charged licensed haulers who bring their waste to the Fort Smith Landfill.

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Sequoyah County OKs Building Purchase

SALLISAW – Sequoyah County Commissioners signed an agreement Monday to purchase a building near the courthouse to ease cramped office space – dependent on receiving financing for it.

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Oklahoma School Board Filing Begins

The three-day filing period for candidates for Oklahoma school board seats begins Monday and runs through Dec. 8, Sequoyah County Election Board Secretary Kathy Webb said.

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Missing Man’s Body Found

A Van Buren man who was reported missing by his family over the weekend was found dead in the Arkansas River on Monday.

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Moffett Resident Seeks Special Election

SALLISAW – Moffett resident Michael Knauls asked the Sequoyah County Commission to call a special election for the town to fill two trustee positions he said are vacant.

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Lighting Ceremony To Kick Off Holiday Festivities At Capitol

LITTLE ROCK – Holiday festivities at the state Capitol will kick off Saturday with the annual lighting ceremony, the secretary of state’s office said Monday.

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Library To Host AIDS Quilt

LITTLE ROCK – The largest traveling section of the AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display on the front lawn of the Clinton presidential library Wednesday for the library’s third annual observance of W

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Bill Puts Arkansas Spending On Website

LITTLE ROCK – All revenues and expenditures of Arkansas state agencies would be posted online under a bill filed Monday by state Rep. Ed Garner, R-Maumelle, in advance of the legislative session that

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Poverty Panel Suggests Steps

LITTLE ROCK – A task force created during the 2009 legislative session to look at reducing poverty in Arkansas recommended a series of steps Monday to build family economic security.

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