Archive | May, 2011

Want To Help Victims Of Tornadoes?

I have a confession: I slept through the storm blowing through our area Tuesday night.

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Football: Oversigning Issue Takes Center Stage

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Oversigning, grayshirting and roster management will be popular topics when the Southeastern Conference spring meetings begin in Destin, Fla., on Tuesday. No one has to tell Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long. He, like everyone else involved in college football , has listened as the hot-button issue gain steam [...]

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Baseball: Arkansas Hoping To Host NCAA Regional

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn believed his team needed wins in the Southeastern Conference Tournament to host an NCAA Regional this week. He and the Razorbacks will find out if a 2-2 record in Hoover, Ala., was good enough when the NCAA Tournament’s 16 regional hosts are announced today. Arkansas’ run at the SEC Tournament [...]

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Baseball: Vandy Ends Arkansas’ SEC Tourney Run

Arkansas Media Relations HOOVER, Ala. — Connor Harrell homered and drove in two runs and Grayson Garvin earned his 12th win of the season as No. 4 Vanderbilt defeated 20th-ranked Arkansas 3-2 on Saturday morning in the semifinals of the Southeastern Conference Tournament. With the loss, Arkansas drops to 38-20. Vanderbilt improves to 47-9 and advances [...]

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Men’s Track: Arkansas Collects 10 Qualifiers

Arkansas Media Relations EUGENE, Ore. – The No. 7 Arkansas men’s track and field team picked up six national qualifiers Saturday at the 2011 NCAA West Preliminary Round Saturday at Hayward Field. The Razorbacks end the weekend with a list of 10 qualifiers; the team will have 11 entries at the NCAA Championships with the addition of [...]

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Women’s Track: Arkansas Grabs 11 Spots For NCAAs

Arkansas Media Relations EUGENE, Ore. – The No. 8 Arkansas women’s track and field team closed out competition at the 2011 NCAA West Preliminary Round with four more national qualifiers Saturday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. The team picked up two qualifying marks in the 1,500 meters, one in the 100-meter hurdles and another in [...]

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After big gains in Arkansas, did GOP stumble on Medicare?

After big gains in Arkansas, did GOP stumble on Medicare?

LITTLE ROCK — A Democratic candidate’s victory in a New York congressional race has been widely attributed to voter backlash against a Republican proposal to revamp Medicare — a proposal that was supported by all of the Republican members of Arkansas’ congressional delegation.

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A higher standard

It is time to demand a higher standard of our elected officials.

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Is that the voice of the Delta we hear?

Readers have been clamoring for a report on Bubba McCoy. So I grudgingly rang the rascal, partly because I was worried he’d been flooded and partly because, by my calculations, he’s about to reach Medicare age

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Basketball without divisions

LITTLE ROCK — Among the major conferences, the SEC is archaic in structure when it comes to basketball.

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