Last Friday’s Veterans Day ceremony at the Maumelle Veterans Memorial at Lake Willastein took on a somber feel when the late-afternoon event became shaded by trees against a setting sun.
Last Friday’s Veterans Day ceremony at the Maumelle Veterans Memorial at Lake Willastein took on a somber feel when the late-afternoon event became shaded by trees against a setting sun.
Monday night during its monthly meeting, Academics Plus Charter School’s board heard a proposal from one of its own committees that would restructure the education, and to a large extent the image, of the school.
Maumelle fire Chief George Glenn told the City Council during budget hearings last week that Fire Station No. 2 is back on line and running.
During Monday night’s meeting, the Maumelle City Council rejected reappointing two men formerly associated with Academics Plus Charter School to its board and instead elected the female administrator who helped right the school after a rocky start.
Although plans for the Maumelle Planning Commission to consider a rezoning request to change zoning to allow 225 apartments along Counts Massie Road were “pulled” at last month’s meeting, the matter is back on the agenda this month in a different fashion.
The auditorium was full Friday morning at Jacksonville Middle School as the students and faculty honored American soldiers for their service to the nation.
Since North Little Rock voters have rejected a tax that would have paid for the Arkansas State Fair and Livestock Show to move to its eastern edges, Jacksonville is moving in on its own plans to entice the statewide attraction.
