Russian meteorite gets notice in state
Steve Arnold isn’t going to rush off to Russia to look for pieces of the meteor that exploded over Siberia on Feb. 15.
View ArticleClasses offer dancing with a star
Broadway dance star and Arkansas native Bill Hastings may be 62, but he has the moves and physique of a 22-year-old.
View ArticleTime at music hall to end on high note
The Arkansas Symphony plans some big musical blasts for its final season in Little Rock’s Robinson Center Music Hall before the building is to undergo a two-year overhaul starting in the fall of 2014.
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JBU’s Pollard new council chairman John Brown University P resident Chip Pollard was elected chairman of the board of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities in Washington, D.C., earlier...
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10-day timetable estimated for trial The parties in the 30-year-old Pulaski County school desegregation lawsuit anticipate that a federal court trial on the state’s request to be released from the 1989...
View ArticleHeart Disease Does Not Discriminate
Tregg Brown likes to run and he works out six to seven days a week. He eats healthy, is in good physical condition and suffers from heart disease.
View ArticleHealthy And Desirable
Mitch Marshall swears his lunch consists of more than just a big bag of Doritos.
View ArticleNew Tech High On Schedule
Recruitment is ending and plans are progressing for Rogers New Technology High School, a charter school option within the Rogers School District.
View ArticlePreschool Big In Springdale
Kay Dial is glad she went along with her husband’s suggestion to put their son, Gunner, in preschool.
View ArticleWar Eagles May Turn To Small Ball
Rogers Heritage lost only two starters from last years Class 7A state baseball runnerup, but they were significant losses.
View ArticleJudge OKs recording to air in shooting trial
In a 45-minute police recording played Thursday in Pulaski County Circuit Court, a Little Rock man told detectives that he was so consumed with rage that he went on a three-hour shooting rampage to...
View ArticleNOTEWORTHY DEATH
Tabasco sauce CEO, innovator AVERY ISLAND, La. — Paul C.P. McIlhenny, chief executive and chairman of the board of the McIlhenny Co., which makes the trademarked line of Tabasco hot-pepper sauces sold...
View ArticleState likely to see only slight snow, sleet
A weather system cutting across Arkansas today threatens to drop snow in the northern part of the state later tonight and cause some severe weather in the southern quarter of Arkansas this afternoon.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “As teachers, we compete with video games, texting, music, Internet, movies. So rather than compete with it, why not join it?” Anne Minton, Prairie Grove Middle School teacher, on...
View ArticleFive killed after four crashes on state roads
Over the past eight days, five people died in crashes on Arkansas roadways, according to Arkansas State Police fatal crash reports.
View ArticleTrial moved in SAU horse-theft case
The horse theft trial of Wendi Cox has been moved to Union County.
View ArticleCity government vote decision set
The Hot Springs Board of Directors will decide March 5 whether to call a special election in the spring on a voter initiative to change the form of city government.
View ArticleGrant Money To Pay for Trailhead Construction
A federal grant will help the city build a trailhead on the Razorback Greenway.
View ArticleSchool Board to Meet at Owl Creek
The Fayetteville School Board will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Owl Creek School cafeteria.
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