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1. Motorcycle shop has new owner, set to open new Conway location Abstract: Alittle more than a year ago, one local motorcycle shop joined the Landers family and moved from a 500th ranking in the nation to No. 19. Steve Landers, the new owner and operator of Landers Harley Davidson, attributes the jump to a change in attitude and ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Special Byline: |
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2. Screen gems Abstract: Now that the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is over and the Little Rock Film Festival won’t get here until June 2, what’s an Arkansas film fan to do? Hit the road to Northwest Arkansas! The new 540 Film Festival, conceived by Rowland McKinney and C ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: MovieStyle Byline: KAREN MARTIN SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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3. State rebound to take time, says economist Abstract: The economic recession will set the Arkansas economy back four years by some major measures, said Michael Pakko, the state’s economic forecaster. At the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s release of its annual outlook for the Arkansas economy, Pakko ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Business Byline: ALISON SIDER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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4. Week 8 statistics Abstract: Call us Please call the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette with football game reports as soon as possible each Friday night during the football season. In Northwest Arkansas, call 1-888-223-9846. In other parts of the state, call 1-800-272-4650 or (501) 378-3411. ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Sports Byline: |
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5. Screen gems Abstract: Now that the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is over and the Little Rock Film Festival won’t get here until June 2, what’s an Arkansas film fan to do? Hit the road to Northwest Arkansas! The new 540 Film Festival, conceived by Rowland McKinney and C ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: MovieStyle Byline: KAREN MARTIN SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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6. State rebound to take time, says economist Abstract: The economic recession will set the Arkansas economy back four years by some major measures, said Michael Pakko, the state’s economic forecaster. At the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s release of its annual outlook for the Arkansas economy, Pakko ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Business Byline: ALISON SIDER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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7. HIGH SCHOOL COACHES Abstract: Call us Please call the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette with football game reports as soon as possible each Friday night during the football season. In Northwest Arkansas, call 1-888-223-9846. In other parts of the state, call 1-800-272-4650 or (501) 378-3411. ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Sports Byline: |
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8. Write to us, Northwest Arkansas Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette welcomes your opinions, Northwest Arkansas. Unfortunately, not all letters received can be published in the space available. Clarity, brevity and originality are particularly valued. Submit letters of preferably no more than 250 words ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Editorial Byline: |
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9. Law license fees go unpaid; fine $2,500 Abstract: A state lawyer discipline panel reprimanded a Morrilton lawyer and part-time district judge Thursday for failing to pay his law license fees for four years. Although James Scott Adams continued to practice law from 2006 to 2009, he didn’t pay his license ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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10. Student arrested in class after gun turns up Abstract: A North Little Rock high school student was arrested during class Wednesday after his mother called school officials to tell them he may have taken a handgun to school, police and school officials said. A school-resource officer at North Little Rock High ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: CHAD DAY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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11. Longtime worker honored for food bank Abstract: Tyson Foods Inc. on Wednesday donated more than 15 tons of chicken in a truck to the Arkansas Foodbank Network to honor an Arkadelphia woman who has worked for Southwest Arkansas Foodbank. Erma Smith of Arkadelphia worked as a volunteer with the food bank ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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12. NW Arkansas today Abstract: “I figure if my doctor made it sound as urgent as this, I better come.” a Springdale resident, on why she went to a mass clinic for flu vaccines Article, 1B ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: — ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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13. Arkansas Supreme Court Abstract: The Arkansas Supreme Court released opinions on Thursday. The court’s ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here. The full opinions and other court proceedings, including per curiam decisions, orders and submissions, can be found on the Internet ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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14. Other days Abstract: 100 YEARS AGO Oct. 30, 1909 With a view to assisting the Board of Trustees of the four agricultural schools, which are to be established in Arkansas, Commissioner Guy B. Tucker will introduce a resolution at the meeting of the Penitentiary Board, directin ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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15. The state/region in brief Abstract: Myeloma program gets $19.5 million The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ myeloma program is getting $19.5 million in federal research money over the next five years to continue its research into the causes of the cancer and develop new treatmen ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: — ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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16. Northwest Arkansas deaths Abstract: NORTHWEST ARKANSAS The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publishes, at no charge, death notices of reasonable length for residents of Benton, Carroll, Washington and Madison counties submitted by funeral homes. For more information, call (479) 770-8400. An obitua ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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17. Wind, rain batter parts of Arkansas Abstract: Severe storms that produced high winds, heavy rains and reports of possible tornadoes hit southern Arkansas on Thursday, damaging at least a dozen homes and buildings, uprooting trees and downing electrical lines. Officials reported no injuries, but Union ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: KENNETH HEARD AND GINNY LAROE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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18. Court rejects appeal of killer Abstract: The Arkansas Supreme Court cleared the way Thursday for a death row inmate’s execution, ruling that a new state law dissolved his challenge of the state’s execution procedures. Frank Williams Jr. originally argued that the way in which the state carried o ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: CHARLIE FRAGO ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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19. Hospital worker gets term for porn Abstract: A computer technician who had worked and lived on the Little Rock campus of Arkansas Children’s Hospital was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for admittedly downloading child pornography onto his home computer in 2007. Paul Krueger, 40, who was ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: LINDA SATTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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20. Justices rule confession of area killer to be valid Abstract: A Washington County man who fled to Honduras before being caught and later sentenced to life in prison for the death of his girlfriend lost his appeal Thursday at the Arkansas Supreme Court. Stokes’ death with extreme indifference to the value of her life ... Date: 10/30/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: CHARLIE FRAGO ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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