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From two dimensions to three. George Dombek, the Goshen artist known for his crisp paintings of rocks, flowers and trees, will create a bronze sculpture based on his bicycle-tree paintings for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Alice Walton's project in Bentonville.
Huntsville teen charged with drug lab at UA
A 2009 graduate of Huntsville High School has been arrested for attempting to make the drug MDMA , commonly referred to as ecstasy.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Announces Sculpture Commissions
Two artists with Ozark connections will create new sculptures for the grounds of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Two Ark. Artists Create New Sculptures For Crystal Bridges Museum
Two artists with Ozark connections will create new sculptures for the grounds of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Flyer Guide: First Thursday a " November '09
This month's popular First Thursday Fayetteville event is hosted in part by the 540 Film Festival which kicks off this evening.
Teams headed to new conferences in 2010
The Arkansas Activities Association Board of Directors released the conference alignments for the 2010-11 school years recently.
Council passes curfew for Huntsville minors
People under the age of 18 will no longer be allowed to loiter around Huntsville city streets, alleys or other public places between 11:30 p.m. and 5 a.m. following the City Council's passing of an ordinance at Monday's regular monthly meeting.
11/4: Stimulus funds used to give raises in some cases
Errors in the government's latest effort to track the effectiveness of the $787 billion stimulus plan are showing that funds were used not just to create or save jobs, but to fund raises or benefits for existing employees.
How Do You Feel About Police Officers Enforcing Immigration Laws?
Madison said in the Huntsville Forum:
This was a news story on one of the local TV station. http://www.4029tv.com/video/21504489/index.HTML Illegal immigration as we all know has been a hot button issue for several years now. With the economic trouble in the country now,and jobs hard to come by I think it's time something more was done to stop the trafficking of illegal aliens into our country. Why is it that our local law enforcement officers do not have the proper training,and the authority to arrest these illegal aliens when they find them? Some say this will only lead to racial profiling.I feel that's one of the biggest excuses the liberal media wants you to believe.It goes right along with "they're doing jobs American citizens won't do",or "they're only here for a better life". Well their better life is coming at a high cost to the tax paying citizens of this country. Another point I'd like to touch on here is the automatic citizenship for the children born to illegal aliens. That is not why the 14th Amendment was added to our constitution. The abuse of it has gotten way out of line with how it is was intended to be used. There isn't another nation in the world that I know of that even allows the children to be given citizenship if at least one parent is not a legal citizen of said country. Now I've had my say,so I'd like to get your opinions on this matter.
Top-ranked Saints shut out Eagles
Class 4A Shiloh Christian, as expected, was too much for Huntsville on Friday night, shutting out the Eagles, 38-0. The loss dropped HHS to 3-6 on the season and 2-4 in 1-4A Conference play.
Local rescue teams help save officer
The renown Madison County Search &a SRescue Team, as well as members of the Huntsville Fire Department, played a key role in the rescue of an Arkansas Game &a SFish officer earlier today in Franklin County.
Young sisters injured walking to their school bus
A spokesperson for the Arkansas State Police said Tuesday afternoon that an investigation is under way into an accident at a school bus crossing in Hilltop earlier in the day that left two young sisters injured, including one with a broken leg.
Congressman John Boozman's staff available for help and discussion on Oct. 30
On Friday, October 30 from 11am to 1pm in Huntsville, Arkansas. Congressman John Boozman's staff will be available to the public.
The victim was accidentally electrocuted while doing maintenance work
A Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate died Tuesday afternoon while performing maintenance work on an underground water main outside of the Huntsville "Walls" Unit.
Madison County Man Confesses He Raped Children
A Madison County man is behind bars Wednesday night on charges that he sexually assaulted and raped two young children.
War Eagle Mill Preps For Fair And Weather
The War Eagle Mill Arts and Crafts Fair kicks off this Thursday and planners are keeping a close eye on the weather.
If you've visited the Huntsville Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center in the past three months, you might have noticed a small, three-sided walkway jutting out from the sidewalk in a courtyard by the main entrance.
No-nonsense approach works well for Hoskins
Huntsville Coach Ken Harriman said Phillip Hoskins might not pass the eye test, but he passes just about every other one on a football field.
A week off has given Elkins a chance to tune up for Fridaya s nonconference finale at Huntsville.
Investigation of student poisoning at HHS continues
Huntsville police continued their investigation Tuesday into the poisoning of an 18-year-old Huntsville student during an auto shop class last week, and announced that a suspect has been identified.
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