Archive | April, 2011

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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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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Simon makes ‘Ballgame’ sing for this fanatic

When I hear “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” sung by Carly Simon on the soundtrack of “Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns,” I am moved in different ways.

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NFL Draft: Mallett Still Waiting For Call

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Several NFL Draft pundits have said the past two months former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett has all the tools to be a first-round selection. But when the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft ended Thursday night, Mallett was still waiting for a phone call from an NFL [...]

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Basketball: Anderson Working Through Hectic Month

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — New Arkansas basketball coach Mike Anderson’s first month on the job has been hectic. He is getting to know returning players, running them through a series of rugged workouts in his up-tempo system. He has worked to convince the program’s five signees to remain committed to the Razorbacks. [...]

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Baseball: Baxendale Determined to Help at Georgia

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Frustration is the word that best describes the past three weeks for Arkansas’ DJ Baxendale. The sophomore is the anchor of the Razorbacks’ young pitching staff. He has helped Arkansas in so many ways this season, stepping on the mound as a starter, long reliever and even a [...]

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Huckabee Says He Would Run “in a Heart Beat” with “a Path to the Finish Line”

KATV’s Scott Inman sat down for an extended segment with Gov. Huckabee today on which aired tonight in central Arkansas.  In it, he sounds like he is inching closer to a decision to run. But, it’s Huckabee’s prolonged decision that could be making his biggest employer a little anxious. A report this week claims Fox [...]

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Train derails near northern Arkansas town

Train derails near northern Arkansas town

GUION — Officials are investigating what caused a train to derail near a north-central Arkansas town, injuring two engineers.

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Boozman: Democrats trying to scare people about Medicare

Boozman: Democrats trying to scare people about Medicare

LITTLE ROCK — U.S. Sen. John Boozman today accused Democrats of resorting to scare tactics in their efforts to defeat a Republican-backed budget proposal that would revamp Medicare.

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Death toll from week’s storms rises to 12 in Arkansas

Death toll from week’s storms rises to 12 in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK — An 8-month-old boy who suffered head injuries when the house he was in was damaged during Monday’s storms in Garland County died today, bringing Arkansas’ storm-related death toll this week to 12.

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