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Town Talk: Pensacola Civitans installs new officers
The Pensacola Civitan Club has installed new officers for the 2009-10 year: Frank Brown, president; Kathy Cotton, president elect; Susan Wesler, treasurer; Cindy Barrington, secretary; Lawrence Powell, immediate past president; Theresa Brown, chaplain; and Fred Knodel, sergeant-at-arms. New directors are John Beede, Valerie Eichelberger, Judy Kuhl ...
Adoption Support Centera s McDonald Honored for Successful Work
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Ann Little and the late Dr. John Little are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jan, granddaughter of Willa B. Patterson, to Jeff Cohu, son of Mr.
Award-winning Author to Speak Homecoming Weekend at Harding
SEARCY, AR. a ' The Harding University English department will sponsor Christy Award-winner Tamera Alexander, author of the critically acclaimed Fountain Creek Chronicles historical series, during Homecoming Oct.
Harding Young Adult Author Series Begins Nov. 13
SEARCY, AR. a ' The 2009-10 Young Adult Author Series kicks off Nov. 13 at Harding University with Patricia McCormick.
Harding University to Host Christian Academy Choral Festival
The Christian Academy Choral Festival, a musical collaboration of Christian high schools from surrounding states, will be held in Harding's Administration Auditorium Sunday, Nov.
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Battling Cancer: Prostate Cancer Plagues Famous Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber is one of the world's best composers. Andrew Lloyd Webber music and Andrew Lloyd Webber plays are some of the best in the world.
Duke University receives gift for new school
Duke University has received more than $5 million for its new public policy school.
Providing Senior Care Is More Than A Career
With the exception of a foray into land investment, Christian ministry and providing care and housing for seniors has been at the center of Charles Shelton's career.
Should church aligned private colleges accept lottery scholarships?
With the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery in it's third week and gathering steam. Many church aligned private colleges are having to deal with the issue of their students playing the lottery.
The districta s smallest elementary school has a sense of family that she loves.
Students at Harding University are taking "hands on learning" to a whole new level.
Christmas Ghosts will Haunt Harding's Annual Musical Playing
Harding University will usher in the holiday season with a comical ghost story for all ages, featuring this year's Homecoming musical, "Scrooge," playing Oct.
Ark. College Says Students Can't Play Lottery
A Christian college that had exempted Arkansas' lottery from a student gambling ban has reversed course and says students can't buy the tickets after all.
Canterbury named conference's special teams player of week
October 13, 2009 at 12:21 pm Harding University junior punter/placekicker Micah Canterbury was named Gulf South Conference special teams Player of the Week on Monday.
Harding Bans Gambling, But Allows Lottery
In bold writing in Harding University's Student Handbook, the university says "gambling or wagering on or off campus" is not allowed.
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Ohio Valley University celebrates 5.....
A celebration of 50 years of service to God and community began Friday at Ohio Valley University.
Boy was I ever surprised when I saw the Associated Press story on our Web site about my alma mater Harding University allowing its students to play the lottery without any penalty.A WHAT? Is this the same university I attended? Wow, how times have changed.
Harding alert-system test deemed suc...
The Searcy school said in a news release Wednesday that the full-scale test was conducted Oct.
Ark. Colleges Try To Balance Lottery, Gambling Ban
Arkansas' colleges and universities are looking forward to the millions of dollars in scholarships the state's new lottery will bring, but on some campuses playing the games could land students in hot water.
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