Archive | July, 2011

TILLEY: POLITICAL WINE

Talk Business contributor Michael Tilley offers his take on the potential outcomes of the debt ceiling crisis.

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Ed Garner is…

… running for Senate? Looks that way. He’s exploring the idea, anyway, according to his Facebook page. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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Police Seek Robbery Suspect

A Van Buren convenience store was robbed by a man with a concealed face Friday night, according to Van Buren authorities.

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Suspect Still On Loose In 2006 Stabbing Case

Five years after the stabbing death of Jose Laredo Lopez, the suspect remains a fugitive on the loose.

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Area Schools Near List’s Top

The Greenwood and Fort Smith school districts have some of the highest high school graduation rates among Arkansas schools, according to a recent study.

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Tulsa Officials Make Arrest In Homicide

Tulsa police have arrested a man in connection with the suspected homicide of a Fort Smith man.

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State’s Tax Holiday Nears

Arkansas’ first sales-tax holiday, set to run next weekend as a back-to-school event, has retailers and shoppers alike thinking black – as in Black Friday, the late-November extravaganza that kicks of

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Improving Skills Increases Job Options

The news regarding job creation, or the lack thereof, continues to be discouraging and dominates much of the rhetoric on both the political and economic fronts. The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U

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Area School Board Races Taking Shape

With both the petition candidate and write-in candidate filing deadlines past as of Wednesday, Arkansas’ annual school board races have formed.

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Good morning

I’m opening up the line this morning so you all can fuss with each other while I mow the grass. Meanwhile, here’s an odd story to think about: Goldman Sachs, the company your tax dollars bailed out to the tune of about $13 billion, is now stockpiling aluminum to drive up prices. Sort of like [...]

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