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Arkansas: Arkansas Bluff Football Pine University

Football has always seemed to be about second chances for Dedrick Poole, both good and bad, on the field and off. After a stellar career as one of the Arkansas’ best high school players at Little Rock Central, Poole’s initial second chance was the type that young athletes dream of.
Pryor recovering after surgery By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor had quadruple bypass heart surgery Wednesday and is expected to make a full recovery, his surgeon said.
The city?s first benefit designer house to feature the work of only African-American decorators ? and to be located east of Interstate 30 ? will open this weekend with two parties to raise funds for Arkansas Baptist College.
It's the classic with a purpose. The Delta Football Classic for Literacy pits the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff against Grambling University . While each team will have its individual fan base together they will share a common goal tackling illiteracy.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Surplus hot topic at fall budget hearings By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas lawmakers began fall budget hearings Tuesday, knowing they will have a surplus to work with but not knowing how large it will be or who will be governor when budget begins in earnest next year.
Sex offender laws need strengthening, lawmaker says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A state lawmaker said Monday she would file a series of bills during the 2007 legislative session to strengthen and expand state laws for convicted sex offenders.
TUPELO — BancorpSouth, premiere sponsor of the 2006 Delta Classic 4 Literacy in partnership with Little Rock, Ark., radio station Power 92 Jams, is battling illiteracy in Arkansas during the month of October.
Legislator questions legality of UA-Fort Smith By Betsy Turner LITTLE ROCK - An influential state senator is questioning the constitutionality of the transformation of a former Fort Smith community college into a four-year campus of the University of Arkansas.
Charles Wilkerson wants Pine Bluff to know that the Arkansas RiverCatz are here and that hopefully, they’re here to stay.

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