Sunday Nov 1 | Log Cabin Democrat
Mrs. W.E. Jumper has as her guest father Sam Miller of McAlester, Okla. He will spend some time in Conway.
Large earthquakes unlikely, geologists say
The series of small earthquakes that have slightly rocked the Greenbrier area this month are no cause for alarm, according to Scott Ausbrooks, geohazards supervisor for the Arkansas Geological Survey.
Mount Vernon-Enola PTO to hold Fall Fest
The parade starts at 1 p.m. A Anyone interested inA riding in the parade can go to the school Web site and click on the parade entry form.
education Science teachers collaborate in order to reach more students
Mount Vernon-Enola High School science teachers Terry Johnson and Judith Putnam are working together to intertwine their two specialties - physical science and life science.
John T. Duckett of Enola was elected chairman and Byron Griffith of Conway was re-elected secretary at an organizational meeting of the new Faulkner County Democratic central committee.
Ricky Ford has escaped from a Conway jail. He is 6', white, with a mullet haircut and bee stings.
Seven Earthquakes Rumble South-Central Region
The shake, rattle and roll of earthquakes are usually found on the West Coast. It's not as common in the south-central part of the country.
Gary Taylor, a former star runner for University of Arkansas track coach John McDonnell, had related moments before how the legendary coach had knack for inspiring and developing winners.Then, he became a big winner.In a drawing at the conclusion of the third Arkansas Sportcasters/Sportswriters Hall of Fame banquet Saturday night, Taylor won a ...
ASU-Beebe Upward Bound Hosts Team Thunder
Students from ASU-Beebea s Upward Bound program checked out the dragster brought by Team Thunder on campus last week.
Conway Rotary to recognize eighth-graders
Conway Rotary Club will recognize outstanding eighth-grade students from Faulkner County schools at noon Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church.
MV-E graduates have big plans for the future
Mount Vernon-Enola High School proudly sent 26 graduates forth to their futures Friday night.
Northwest Arkansas' News Source
William "Bill" N. Bailey, 79, of Rogers, Ark., died Saturday, May 2, 2009, at Ashley Health and Rehabilitation in Rogers.