Archive | August, 2011

LeFlore County Still Under State Burn Ban

POTEAU — The LeFlore County Commission decided no action was needed Monday regarding a seven-day countywide burn ban because the Gov. Mary Fallin’s state burn ban remains in effect for about three-fou

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Water Line Break Closes Gore Schools

Gore Public Schools children got a break from class Tuesday when a 6-inch city water main broke overnight.

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Sept. 11 Memories Requested

The Times Record will publish a special Sept. 11 remembrance section to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, and we are seeking memories and thoughts from our readers.

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Foul Play Not Indicated In Death

Foul play is believed unlikely in the death of a man whose body was found in the Arkansas River in Fort Smith in early April.

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Sebastian County Pleas

In the 12th Judicial District Circuit Court in Fort Smith on Aug. 24, Circuit Court Judge Michael Fitzhugh heard pleas and sentenced the following:

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School Bus In Accident

An Alma school bus was involved in a traffic accident Monday, but no children were injured, according to Alma authorities.

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Traveling Man Walks For Those Who Can’t

Stephen Homsey was just passing through Fort Smith on Tuesday.

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The Times gets a facelift

Our new-look print edition hits newsstands beginning today. It’s the first substantial redesign of the Times in 20 years. Every design element, including the logo, is new (you’ll notice the new logo atop this page). We’ve shifted around the order of some features in the front, and completely reinvented the Arkansas Reporter section (above). As I [...]

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Highway Commission Sets Salary For New Highway Director

LITTLE ROCK — The acting director of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department will receive a $26,000 pay increase when he becomes state highway director in September.

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Gore Treasurer Bound Over For Trial

Following a preliminary hearing held Friday, Sequoyah County Special Judge Larry Langley bound Gore Treasurer Tana Carter over for trial on 17 counts of embezzling.

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