Archive | January, 2011

Perfect Marks At Stake

A pair of undefeated Sequoyah County basketball teams receive big tests today.

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Airedalettes Look To Make Move

Greenwood and Alma close the first half of round-robin play today.

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Rivals Roll Into Showdown

A lot has changed since the last time Northside and Southside played each other on Dec. 18.

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Dragons Increase Lead In 2A-4

MOUNTAINBURG – Mountainburg already was in the driver’s seat for the boys’ 2A-4 conference title, and now the road is clear.

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First Things First For Lady Hillbillies

The Ozark Lady Hillbillies want to get into the regional tournament. But first, coach Bret Nagel hopes a late-season push will earn them a good seed at the upcoming District 4A-1 Tournament.

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White flight by educators

Last week, 32 Pulaski County Special School District teachers and administrators walked out of diversity training. One of their chief complaints as voiced by board member Gloria Lawrence was that the facilitator made them feel uncomfortable and used the term “white,” which they found objectionable.

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Pulaski County school board has ethical woes

During last week’s emergency meeting of the Pulaski County Special School District board, new board member Tom Stuthard of Jacksonville moved to go into executive session because he said he had some things he wanted to say to board members in private and not “out here for everyone to hear.”

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Players new, but ethical issues still dog PCSSD

The new version of the Pulaski County Special School District board is changed, but not necessarily for the better.

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White flight by educators

Last week, 32 Pulaski County Special School District teachers and administrators walked out of diversity training. One of their chief complaints as voiced by board member Gloria Lawrence was that the facilitator made them feel uncomfortable and used the term “white,” which they found objectionable.

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Pulaski County school board has ethical woes

During last week’s emergency meeting of the Pulaski County Special School District board, new board member Tom Stuthard of Jacksonville moved to go into executive session because he said he had some things he wanted to say to board members in private and not “out here for everyone to hear.”

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