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My column is in Monday’s Democrat-Gazette. Look for me in the Arkansas section on the Voices page.
The group promoting a proposed ballot measure to bar unmarried cohabiting couples from adopting or fostering children turned in more than 30,000 additional signatures to the secretary of state’s office.
The chairman of a University of Central Arkansas faculty senate committee that has been asked to review growing contention surrounding UCA President Lu Hardin says that it may be “time for a change” in the president’s office and in the way trustees are chosen.
The University of Arkansas has withdrawn its $50 million offer for the Fayetteville High School campus. But it says it might reconsider purchase in the future. Local school board members are reportedly stunned.
Next week at the Democratic convention, State. Representative Steve Harrelson’s Under the Dome blog will be Arkansas’ official blog. Underthedome.com.
There will be a press conference today to announce two more Razorback games for Little Rock over the next eight years. There will be three games in some additional years.
Today’s LA Times reports Mitch Mustain looked especially sharp in yesterday’s scrimmage game at the Coloseum. Mark Sanchez probably is the strting quarterback in the August 30 opener.
The Game and Fish Commission approves spinning-wing duck decoys.
Wal Mart will pay former Vice-President Tom Coughlin $6.75 million dollars in settlement of a lawsuit seeking to avoid payment of his $17 million retirement package. Coughlin has been convicted ot stealing from the Bentonville retailer.
Bad Boy Mowers of Batesville, which makes zero-turn mowers, announced Wednesday plans to expand its operations there and add about 100 workers
Little Rock School District enrollment on Aug. 20 shows a drop of almost 700 students from the enrollment count on Aug. 22 last year — from 25,827 to 25,131.
The finally did “move that bus” and the family of 10 year-old Job McCully have a new 4,400 square foot home in Bigelow, thanks to ABC’s Extreme makeover.
Brittany Bradford and Brandon Bellows are under arrest after her 2-year-old son was taken to a hospital with a fractured skull.
24-year-old Shabrika Newsom of Helena-West Helena reportedly dropped her baby during a routine traffic stop after she realized she was about to be arrested and fled on foot.
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