05/04/11 65. Carolina Panthers: Terrell McLain, DT, South Florida Carolina had a ton of needs to fill, and with McLain, they get a guy who can provide a spark on the defensive line and could be a starter from day one. Grade: B 66. Cincinnati Bengals: Dontay Moch, LB, Nevada The Bengals got two big-time offensive weapons in rounds one and two, and then addressed their defense with grabbing Moch in day ...
05/03/11 The Mississippi Insurance Department said it thinks it has found a way to comply with federal healthcare laws after its legislature failed to act on the matter.
05/03/11 Also, Oswego County BOCES ordered to shut down its time-out rooms, and a 14-year-old adopted son charged with killing his mother.
05/03/11 STARKVILLE - Chuckles of disbelief turned to shouts of joy for Mississippi State on Sunday. The Bulldogs kept swinging, and finally the baseball fell favorably in an 8-5 comeback win over Alabama on Sunday.
04/26/11 Canton May Day Court namedThe May Day and Laurel Representatives will be crowned at 8 p.m. Monday, May 2 in the high school auditorium in Canton, according to a news release from the high school.The news release continues:The Laurel Representatives ar
04/20/11 LUBBOCK -- After day one of the Region I-5A tournament, Lee sophomore Libby Thomas appeared to have a chance to qualify for the state tournament. Thomas was 2-over par and only 5 shots behind Colleyville Heritage's Maggie Neece.
04/19/11 Two people are killed including a 1-year-old after a car crosses the center line and hits another car head-on. The accident happened on State Highway 367, in Olyphant around 6:30pm Monday evening.
04/19/11 Herbo Humphreys has joined the Crump Realty Group of Keller Williams Realty. Humphreys previously worked as a project supervisor for Bryan-Turley Prop...
04/19/11 BALTIMORE - The first round of the 2011 NFL draft takes place in New York City next Thursday with plenty of uncertainty and intrigue - and indifference from some disenchanted fans - as the football freeze unthaws for draft weekend.
04/12/11 By: and Aring;s the events of Super Bulldog Weekend came to a close, the MSU Diamond Dawgs played to the last inning in a hard-fought 3-1 loss Sunday with the No.4 ranked Florida Gators. The win clinched the series for...
04/12/11 STARKVILLE -- Changes are on the horizon for the Mississippi State baseball team's pitching rotation.
04/12/11 Gov. Mike Beebe today appointed Deborah Knox of Mountain Home to serve as a special associate justice on the Supreme Court case in which a hunting club and others are challenging the SWEPCO power plant under construction in Hempstead County. Justice Courtney Henry disqualified from the case. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
04/12/11 Call him a late bloomer, or a classic case of someone who slipped through the cracks. But St. Louisan Raymond Webber, a wide receiver from Arkansas-Pine Bluff, is a secret no more to NFL teams.
04/11/11 Storms that moved across Arkansas on Monday morning left some damage behind in at least three counties. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports damage in Hot Spring, Faulkner, and White counties.
04/05/11 The Arkansas House has again voted down the state Insurance Department budget, reflecting a continued effort by the Republican minority to block an element of the federal health care overhaul.
04/02/11 The coroner has released the name of the Columbia County Waste Water Treatment Plant manager who was shot to death Friday.
03/28/11 The Arkansas House will consider a bill that would have the state Insurance Department create the framework for a health insurance exchange as part of the federal health overhaul.
03/28/11 The bill by Rep. Fred Allen, which failed by one vote last week, passed the 20-member Insurance and Commerce Committee on Monday by an 11-7 vote.
03/25/11 The House Insurance and Commerce Committee is to meet Friday morning to take up where they left off on Wednesday.
03/22/11 WASHINGTON, March 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A majority of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), which is meeting in Austin, Texas, this week to make key decisions on issues that will determine how much Americans have to pay for health insurance, have ties to the insurance industry, according to an analysis released today by Consumer Watchdog. |