Archive | March, 2011

From ‘reel’ ‘Gone’ to ‘real’ Civil War

Civil War history buffs and “Gone with the Wind” enthusiasts may each learn a little more about their favorite subject at an upcoming exhibit at the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock.

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Burglary suspects caught inside Maumelle home

Three Little Rock teenagers were caught Friday allegedly burglarizing a home on Nimrod Cove, Maumelle police Chief Sam Williams said.

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Effort set to keep kids from crime

The Arkansas Cradle to Prison Pipeline Initiative planning team has been trying to create awareness about their justice for juveniles program.

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Golden Living Vows To Add 200 New Jobs

The transformation of the Golden Living corporate headquarters in Fort Smith into an administrative center will entail a multimillion-dollar facility expansion and bring more than 200 jobs to the area

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Golden Living Vows To Add 200 New Jobs

The transformation of the Golden Living corporate headquarters in Fort Smith into an administrative center will entail a multimillion-dollar facility expansion and bring more than 200 jobs to the area

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UAFS Provost Up For South Carolina Job

Ray Wallace, University of Arkansas at Fort Smith provost and senior vice chancellor, is a finalist for the job of University of South Carolina Upstate chancellor.

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Freshman Points Finger

WASHINGTON – With a potential government shutdown looming, Rep. Rick Crawford took the lead Wednesday as 30 House Republican freshmen placed the blame squarely on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

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County jail clean, not luxurious

For some inmates in the Pulaski County jail, the world has shrunk to the size of a bare 9-by-11-foot cinder block cell except for an hour every day. The view outside the box-like space is through windows the size of an adult’s face.

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Jacksonville’s citywide cleanup day to be Saturday

Jacksonville’s annual citywide cleanup day will be Saturday.

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City’s waterworks starting multimillion dollar projects

Jacksonville Water Works will be soliciting bids for four major capital improvement projects starting in April.

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