Archive | November, 2011

Carlisle residents vaccinate for flu season

In conjunction with the Carlisle School District, the Lonoke County Health Department offered a free flu clinic on Oct. 24 in the high school cafeteria.

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Sweet treats from a wicked witch

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Auction benefits Carlisle Junior High cheerleaders

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Eleventh hour, 11th day, 11th month …

Breakfasts, honor walls, special assemblies and ceremonies marked Veterans Day observances at Cabot.

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Ward OKs $1.2 million for city budget

Approval of the city’s $1.2 million 2012 budget topped Monday’s meeting of the Ward City Council.

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Drug abuse threats in medicine cabinets, ‘head shops,’ officials say

Keeping up with the wide-ranging, often bewildering array of designer drugs with appeal for young people is difficult enough, but parents often are the unwitting providers of a large supply of illegal drugs.

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All I want for Christmas …

Mackenzie Knaack, a third-grader at Mountain Springs Elementary School, knew exactly what she wanted for Christmas. “I want my dad to come home,” she said Friday during class. Mackenzie’s dad, Capt. Jim Knaack, a C-130 pilot, had been deployed to Iraq eight months ago; he was not due back until April.

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District says online bullying surges: School officials, police investigating complaints

A large number of Cabot High School students apparently became targets of a wave of cyberbullying over the weekend.

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Passion for water flows to Cabot’s future: Plaque unveiled to honor work to ensure supply

Flaming water, orange clothes, Army water trucks at the school and cisterns to store rainwater: Cabot’s critical shortages of the past shaped the late J.M. Park’s perspective on ensuring a reliable long-term source of clean water, Water Commission chairman Gary Walker said Tuesday.

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Dillard’s To Gain $28.5 Million From Software Settlement

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Dillard’s fourth quarter financials. On Wednesday (Nov. 30), Dillard’s Department Stores reached an agreement with i2 Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of JDA Software Group, Inc., to settle a $57 million lawsuit that will net the Little Rock mall retailer $28.5 million. According to a company statement, Dillard’s filed [...]

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