 01/22/10 The Weiner School District is getting closer to the possibility of keeping the kids in their school. A possible administrative consolidation with another school district five hours away could help save the school and the community.
 01/17/10 In the early history of the Mystic Order of Revelry's annual New Year's Eve Ball, the Montgomery Advertiser held its presses to include the magic of the occasion as the city's oldest mystic society of men heralded the last hours and minutes of the year.
 01/10/10 According to a serial treatment by John Napier III, "Sociable Montgomery" blossomed in the early 1900s with the establishment of several distinctive organizations that hosted much-anticipated annual balls. Others were formed after World War II or around the century's midpoint, and have been making a lasting mark on the social scene for six decades and counting.
 01/06/10 American Tom Zirbel is in the midst of a potential storm as he awaits the results of a B sample anti-doping test from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). If it corresponds to a positive A sample for Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) it could cost him a two-year suspension.
01/04/10 Phil Sheridan: To beat the Cowboys, the Eagles have to score 28 points or more. That means Donovan McNabb has to lead the team's young players. He is the veteran quarterback here. He is the man with a decade of experience in games big and small.
 01/02/10 A regional cooperative effort has resulted in a proppant manufacturing plant selecting Van Buren over 80 other sites in eight states.
 01/01/10 Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy analyzes what Friday's buzz means to college basketball. Technically a travesty The technical foul has been a part of basketball for so long people don't even bother to examine how truly ridiculous it is, but it remains one of the most atrocious rules in any sport. Don't believe me? Ask the Washington State Cougars. In overtime of their Pac-10 opener against Oregon ...
 12/31/09 LOG CABIN STAFF WRITER High-level basketball has always been a bedrock element of high school sports in Faulkner County.
 12/31/09 Recorded music only takes you so far. My soundtrack is constantly recharged by live music. I saw more than 40 shows in 2009, some notable ones out of town. What follows are my favorite concerts close to home -- in Madison and Milwaukee and, as it happened, Fort Atkinson.
12/30/09 When Léerin Campbell was a mere 4 years old, she hit her parents with a curveball. "She came home and said, 'Mom, I really want to play the harp,'" Julie Campbell recalled. "I about fell out. I was not aware ... that was a surprise. But it took us about four more years and relocating to New Orleans before we found a harp teacher." Now, the 16-year-old Hernando High School junior is experienced ...
 12/30/09 The U.S. air Force Thunderbirds fly in formation during the Branson Air Show in May. file photo | Branson Daily News These are the top stories, by month, from the Tri-Lakes Area in 2009, as voted on by the editorial department.
 12/21/09 This will likely sound familiar: A man is convicted of theft in Arkansas, and then subsequently relocates to Washington where the state Department of Corrections takes responsibility for h... Continue reading "Arkansas Felon William Forbes Arrives in Seattle, Promptly Goes Missing"
 12/20/09 Who said all bowls are created equal? We did, especially when you're trying to pick winners for all 34. So let's get to it (all rankings Associated Press). -- read more
 12/18/09 Former Arkansas Governor and possible 2012 presidential candidate Mike Huckabee gets the Q&A treatment from this Sunday's New York Times Magazine. On top of finding out what he thinks ma... Continue reading "Mike Huckabee Says the Time Isn't Right to Contact Families of Maurice Clemmons' Victims"
 12/17/09 The day I met Korrina Fisher, it was so blasted cold that your saliva froze on your front teeth. Korrina came out from a back room at the homeless center and sat down. She put her hands together in her lap, hunched over, hung her head, and peered over at me with her blue eyes. by J. Adrian Stanley I think about her at night now. Driving my car over the frozen Cimarron Street bridge, watching the ...
 12/16/09 Staff photo by Evan Lewis Augena Ridgett, 3, of New Boston, Texas, shows her excitement about a toy to Texarkana, Texas, Patrolman Jake Klar during the annual Shop With A Cop Tuesday morning at the Arkansas-side Walmart.
 12/08/09 The Arkansas City Area Arts Council's Senior Readers Theatre is sharing a production of Robert Fulghum's "Uh-Oh, Here Comes Christmas."
 11/18/09 The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith police department kicked off Den Watch, its on- and off-campus neighborhood watch program with an informational meeting Tuesday.
 11/15/09 SARAH Palin's autobiography Going Rogue: An American Life, is being pitched by her publisher as "one ordinary citizen's extraordinary journey".
 08/31/09 Last year, Bobby Petrino had the scheme he wanted in his first season at Arkansas, but not quite all of the personnel. |