Archive | July, 2011

Variety Marks State Fair Entertainment

Hinder, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, The Band Perry, Jerrod Niemann, Jeremih and La Fe Nortena De Tono Aranda will be among the big-stage acts at the Arkansas-Oklahoma State Fair in Fort Smith.

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On Stage Or Not, Teamwork Rules Day

I have been around theater for years – as an actor, as a patron, as a parent of an actor.

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400 Attend Funeral For Siblings Killed In Rampage

BARLING — Four siblings killed in a shooting rampage at a Texas roller rink were remembered Saturday as a part of a tight-knit family, even as the hundreds gathered in an Arkansas church to mourn them

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Football: Arkansas Trademarks ‘We Didn’t Come To Paint’

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino struck a chord with fans last November when he summed up wide receiver Joe Adams’ decisive touchdown catch on a gutsy fourth-down call against LSU. “We didn’t come to paint,” Petrino said about the 39-yard score, which helped secure a 31-23 win and the [...]

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Football: Hogs Prepared For Heat; Jones May Play Dual Role

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Temperatures are expected to hover around the 100-degree mark when Arkansas opens preseason practices next week. But Arkansas’ assistant coaches, who spoke to the media before coach Bobby Petrino’s annual golf scramble last Thursday, are confident players will be prepared to handle the extreme heat. “Personally I’m concerned for [...]

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With Ross out, all eyes on 4th District race

With Ross out, all eyes on 4th District race

LITTLE ROCK — Mike Ross’ announcement last week that he will not seek re-election to Congress has made the 4th District contest the Arkansas race to watch in 2012.

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Stopping abortion with compassion and prayer

No demonstrations broke out; no graphic signs were thrust in the air, and protesters were nonexistent last week as about half-a-thousand Arkansans met to try to put an end to abortion in Arkansas.

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Kickoff times permit scouting

LITTLE ROCK — The early-evening kickoffs for Arkansas’ first three non-conference games make it possible to see the games in person and take a gander at all eight of the Razorbacks’ SEC opponents against good competition on television.

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‘These women changed my life’

At its best, education is about a connection, born of professional dedication and personal compassion and youthful dreams.

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Open wine

That’s what I’ve done after a long hot dog walk. What goes with wine? An open line. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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