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Photo in the News: "Conjoined" Birds Puzzle Experts
July 23, 2008 - An apparent pair of conjoined barn swallows is causing a flutter among bird experts.
Jade Adele Hart of Fayetteville and Scott Joseph Gustin of Springdale plan to marry at 6 p.m. July 26, 2008, at Teatro Scarpino in Fayetteville.
White County celebrates seniors with month of events
The events are intended to celebrate senior citizens and raise funds for the county's Meals On Wheels program, which is stressed by high gas prices, Activity Director Cindy Powell-Keedy said.
Group Of Searcy Employees Demanding Money, Answers
The natural gas industry is booming in the natural state. The Fayetteville Shale is producing jobs, income and opportunity.
Historical society wraps up Heritage Month events
The White County Historical Society, meeting before a large audience at Harding Place, wrapped up Memorial Day and Arkansas Heritage Month on May 26 by handing out four awards, electing a director and honoring ...
ASU-Beebe Students Inducted into Tau Alph Pi
Several Arkansas State University- Beebe students were recently inducted into Tau Alpha Pi, a national honor society for engineering technology. via The Beebe News
Square dancers lend a helping hand to local food ministry
The Blue Belles and Beaus Square Dance Club and caller Charlotte Wooten are always ready to lend a helping hand. via Arkansas Online
“Me and my wife just pinched pennies.”
Money, royalty battles, tax fights, environmental concerns thicken the plot. BEE BRANCH HIGH RISE: A drilling operation off Highway 65. via Arkansas Times
VueWireless announces acquisition of Clear Choice
A recent partnership with Chesapeake Oil and Gas has allowed VueWireless access to tower locations at gas wells and reservoirs, which will expand coverage to rural areas never before able to access high speed ... via Arkansas Online
White County Sheriff's Deputies Involved in Vehicle Pursuit
Detectives with the White County Sheriff's Department Criminal Investigation Division made a traffic stop on Hwy 157 in White County. via KTHV-TV
“This could be difficult, but they are warm and caring. There is never a dull moment with them.”
So when MRSA caused Joni to have a two-week stay at White County involving two surgeries, she was stunned. via Arkansas Online
Ashley and Drew Melton and Drake of Judsonia have announced the birth of a son and brother at White River Medical Center on Dec. via Batesville Daily Guard
Small Town Church Makes Global Size Gift
“Through their enthusiasm we've been able to get other churches involved, but it really goes much further that that. We've received help and encouragement from all over the state of Arkansas and also from surrounding states as far away as Arizona ”
In this season of giving, we usually think of Arkansans -- helping other Arkansans. via ArkansasMatters
Could a future decrease in traffic hurt Tuckerman's economy?
“Most of our ticket is local traffic with DWI's, traffic violations, and things of this nature. I don't think it will affect us a great deal”
Tuckerman, AR - Will Carter Reports Could a future decrease in traffic hurt Tuckerman's economy? Posted: Updated: TUCKERMAN- It's a city nearly split in half by Highway 67. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Pangburn losing police chief 20 years after he started
“Over the years I've got too sympathetic”
Ed Goree, 55, got into law enforcement in spite of himself, but ended up changing lives in this small north White County town. via Log Cabin Democrat
Man Charged in Arkansas Hunters Death
A hunter has been charged in the shooting death of a Judsonia man. The White County Sheriff's Department says 22-year-old Justin L. Bennett was arrested on charges of manslaughter and being a felon in ... via KTHV-TV Little Rock
“People are moving towards something that's sincere, they're not interested in cynicism, which really differentiates itself from my generation”
A revolution of indeterminacy or a clever marketing ploy? Either way, ambiguity is back in fashion, writes Guy Blackman. via The Age
Bridge Closure Irks Some Judsonia Residents
“It affects business, it affects everybody, it affects day to day schedules”
It comes as no surprise that a great number of the country's bridges need work -- it's become common knowledge thanks to the catastrophic collapse of an Interstate bridge in Minnesota earlier this year. via ArkansasMatters