As the dust begins to settle a little more with each passing week in the national championship race, a few random thoughts ... - The cannibalization of the Southeastern Conference's national title hopes has officially begun.
Leadership post possible for Ross WASHINGTON - Rep. Mike Ross, D-Prescott, said Wednesday he is considering a run for a leadership position in his party if Democrats claim control of the House.
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Provides a weekly view from the community. Julie Mills, Billy Catt, Rose Catt and Bill Catt recently spent several days in Arkansas vacationing together.
Provides a weekly view from the community. Fannie Smith recently celebrated her birthday with a surprise lunch arranged by her daughter, Betty Charlton, and included several of Fannie's friends.
With four games remaining in the regular season, No. 1 Fayetteville rests atop all the major polls in Arkansas. With two near-gimmes at the end of the season in Springdale Har-Ber and Van Buren, the next two games will be the key to unlocking a 7 A-West title for the Purple Dogs.
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith chancellor Tuesday dismissed a state senator’s inquiry into the legality of the institution’s transformation from a community college into a four-year university.
By Betsy Turner Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Legislators painted an uncertain picture for higher education funding during the 2007 regular session Monday, saying requests for funding were overwhelming even the state's burgeoning budget surplus.
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.