Archive | November, 2010

Clinton 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

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Judge rules against appeal by Weiner group

Judge rules against appeal by Weiner group

JONESBORO — A federal judge ruled against a Northeast Arkansas community seeking exemption from a state law that closes schools with a population of fewer than 350 students.

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Muldrow Grad Hits Bull’s-Eye, Plays Role In Movie

A Muldrow High School graduate has moved from grappling with unstoppable zombies to fighting globe-trotting terrorists.

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McGee: Mallett Has To Be Among Nation’s Best

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ Ryan Mallett was named one of 10 finalists for the Manning Award, which recognizes the nation’s top quarterback, on Monday. It’s the only national award Mallett is a finalist for this season despite entering the year as a candidate for the Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award. [...]

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SWISS FIRM TO BUY BALDOR ELECTRIC IN $4.2 BILLION DEAL

In a surprise move, Zurich-based ABB will acquire Fort Smith-based manufacturer Baldor Electric Co.

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FDIC: ARKANSAS BANK PROFITS UP 67 PERCENT

Arkansas bank health is on the rise – helping the bottom line and growing jobs.

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Notes: Pelphrey Sees Progress With Powell

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas forward Marshawn Powell isn’t 100 percent. That much is clear after four games. The sophomore has played twice, showing obvious affects of the broken bone he suffered in his foot in the summer. He has limped around, missed shots and not shown the same explosiveness that made [...]

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Sarah Palin’s Covert Mission to Little Rock

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is in Little Rock today as part of her book signing tour for her new book “America by Heart.”  But unless you are one of the devoted fans camped out at Sam’s Club, don’t expect to hear from her.  Much like her appearance in Arkansas for a RPA event in [...]

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Outdoors: McKinnis Talks B.A.S.S.

Jerry McKinnis is a Missouri product who made it to the professional baseball ranks, to guiding fishermen on the White River then operating a marina on Lake Maumelle before he found a solid niche in p

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Hogs Become Fans Of Auburn

FAYETTEVILLE — Defensive end Jake Bequette is part of a long lineage of Arkansas football greats. His grandfather, father and uncle all played for the Razorbacks.

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