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Just a reminder, my column will be in Monday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, so look for me in the Arkansas section on the Voices section.
ALSO, I am the scheduled speaker for the downtown Civitan Club on October 16 at the Legacy across the street from the federal courthouse.
RSVP NOW for a special TUESDAY meeting of
The Little Rock Touchdown Club
Due to the Memorial Service for NFL great Gene Upshaw in Washington D.C. on Tuesday,our scheduled speaker, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, will not be able to attend…..in his place will be:
Former 2 Time College All-American, NFL 1st Round Draft Choice, 6 Time NFL All Pro, Super Bowl Champion
& Current Color Commentator for the Arkansas Razorbacks
KEITH JACKSON
Keith will review the Arkansas/Western Illinois game and preview the opening week of the NFL Season
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Due to Labor Day, Next week’s meeting will be held on TUESDAY.
PLEASE RSVP for you and your guests by tomorrow, Friday, at Noon.
Standard TD Club memberships are $50. For priority seating at all of our meetings without having to get there early, you can purchase the Fifty Yard Line Membership, for $250, which also includes a picture with each guest speaker .
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Lunch is $15 for members and $25 for non members. There is a $10 attendance fee if you are not going to eat, but still want to attend the meeting.
Buffet Lunch 11:00-12:00, Program 12:00-1:00
Embassy Suites Hotel
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For More Information contact Club Director Kelly Lasseigne at kellylasseigne@comcast.net
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LAST WEEK’S MEETINGS AND INFO ON THIS SEASON’S SPEAKERS!!
The Little Rock Touchdown Club
presented by
METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK
UCA President Lu Hardin will announce his resignation today. This comes after revelations of a $300,000 bonus and a Hardin memo, falsely represented to have been written by three university administrators, advancing that bonus and the secrecy surrounding it.
Little Rock police are still searching for the man they say shot a McDonald’s employee as he tried to break up a fight at the eatery Tuesday. Perry Kennon of Conway is considered armed and dangerous. Good Samaritan Nigel Haskett is improving but still in serious condition.
Pine Bluff police are searching for a car taken from the scene of a house fire where officers found an elderly couple dead from “severe trauma” unrelated to the blaze.
The Little Rock Housing Authority is investigating the embezzlement of $7,000.
Classes are back to normal today at the Joe. T. Robinson middle school after an electrical fire caused an evacuation. There were no injuries.
Hurricane Gustav is churning out in the Gulf, and the director of the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management says the state is ready to accept thousands of people. The Red Cross was put on alert yesterday morning.
Baptist Health will purchase the former Southwest Regional Medical Center. Baptist plans to create more capacity for inpatient acute-care at its main west Little Rock campus.
Lockheed Martin has received a $61 million contract for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Unitary rockets that will be built in Camden and Dallas.
Dillard’s, Inc. posted a second quarter net loss of $38.3 million, wider than the previous year’s quarterly loss of $25.2 million.
Japan suspended beef imports from Costa Rica after finding product that may not meet requirements for fighting mad cow disease. That includes 1.4 metric tons of ox tongues processed in the U.S. by Tyson Foods.
Russia could cut poultry and pork imports by hundreds of thousands of tons. The move could hit American producers hard and comes amid heightened tensions between Moscow and Washington over the war in ex-Soviet Georgia.
The Real Deal on the Hill, an annual basketball tournament in Fayetteville that draws more than 200 teams annually, will be moved to the capital city next spring.
The Fort Smith Board of will offer the vacant city administrator position to Dennis Kelly, deputy city manager for North Miami, Fla.
The Game and Fish Commission has set alligator season to begin September 19.
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