Archive | April, 2011

Chairman: Fairer funding job of future UA System chief

Chairman: Fairer funding job of future UA System chief

FORT SMITH — University of Arkansas System Board of Trustees Chairman Carl Johnson said Thursday one goal of a new UA system president will be to more equitably distribute money between campuses.

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Tornado strikes near Maumelle

Maumelle dodged most of the storm damage Monday night as a tornado skirted the town to the west, damaging homes and businesses along Arkansas 365 in Palarm.

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Bus incident investigation continues

Maumelle police Chief Sam Williams said the sex incident on the bus leaving Maumelle Middle School last month still is under investigation.

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Beebe appoints Maumelle residents to panels

Governor Mike Beebe announced recently the appointment of three Maumelle residents to state boards and commissions.

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AG audit hits PCSSD practices

A forensic audit commissioned by Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel found how the Pulaski County Special School District spent the state money it received from the school desegregation case.

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Taking aim

Vilonia resident Felecia Foy shoots at a target Saturday at the Jacksonville Police Department firing range, while JPD’s Sgt. Robert Washington watches.

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Judge approves voluntary annexation to Jacksonville

Pulaski County Judge Floyd “Buddy” Villines approved a voluntary annexation of county land to the city of Jacksonville on Monday morning.

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Council deals with general housekeeping

Jacksonville’s City Council meeting Thursday night was quick and dealt mainly with paperwork.

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AG audit hits PCSSD practices

A forensic audit commissioned by Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel found how the Pulaski County Special School District spent the state money it received from the school desegregation case.

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News Briefs

Children’s music classes to begin May 16

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