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1. James Edgar Lindsey

Abstract: FAYETTEVILLE - Elmer E. Lindsey was convinced that his son, Jim, had made an enormous mistake. Drafted by the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings in 1966, Jim used $100,000 of his signing contract to buy as much land as he could on Fayetteville’s northern edge. At ju ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: High Profile
Byline: RICH POLIKOFF ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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2. Call us

Abstract: Please call the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette with football game reports as soon as possible Thursday and Friday night this week. In Northwest Arkansas, call 1-888-223-9846. In other parts of the state, call 1-800-272-4650 or (501) 378-3411. We need records, ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Sports
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3. Fayetteville market walks paying off for pooches

Abstract: FAYETTEVILLE - John Fields took up the slack on a loosely held leash tethered to Brownie, a 3-year-old vizsla mix he walked Saturday at the Fayetteville Farmers Market. Brownie, up for adoption at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter, was laid-back, sitting be ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Arkansas
Byline: EVIE BLAD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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4. LR saw all-time wettest October

Abstract: Storms that flooded homes, stranded drivers and contributed to four deaths across the state Thursday and Friday dumped enough rain on Little Rock to make it the capital city’s wettest October on record, according to the National Weather Service in North L ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Arkansas
Byline: CHAD DAY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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5. Walnut Crossing o•ers energy e•cient housing with tons of options

Abstract: Because too many new homes in Northwest Arkansas are out of a first-time home owner’s budget, Rausch Coleman Homes is remedying that problem by building energy efficient homes that young families can actually afford. An exciting development in Fayettevill ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Real Estate
Byline: By Olivia Sellers
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6. 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: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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7. BUSINESS CALENDAR

Abstract: Bentonville Credit Counseling of Arkansas will offer two classes Monday at 1732 Moberly Lane, Suite 1. Master Your Money will be 6-7 p.m. and Financial Freedom will be 7:15-8:15 p.m. Register at ccoacares.com or (800) 889-4916. A workshop on the loan prog ...
Date: 11/01/2009
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Section/Page: Business
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8. NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Business Matters

Abstract: AUGUST ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION TAXES Eureka Springs collects a 3 percent tax on every dollar spent at restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, motels, cabins, cottages and bed-and-breakfast inns. This tax, imposed on the gross receipts of these tourism service ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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9. Home sale tax credit lowers bar for buyers

Abstract: Northwest Arkansas real estate agents say an extended first-time homebuyers’ tax credit and a proposed credit for buyers moving up to larger houses is helping a segment of buyers left out of the real estate boom market of three years ago - those who can a ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: STACEY ROBERTS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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10. KATHRYN ANN BASORE DAVID GEOFFREY BRADLEY

Abstract: BELLA VISTA - Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel was the setting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, for the marriage of Kathryn Ann Basore and David Geoffrey Bradley. The Rev. Mike Sinkler of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Paragould officiated. Parents of the bri ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Profile
Byline: — Erin Cain
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11. Bridal policy

Abstract: The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s Northwest Arkansas bureau accepts engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements and photographs for free publication in Northwest Arkansas Profiles. Submissions can be made using our interactive online forms, by fax or ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Profile
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12. Talent spread thick, gala for shelter suggests

Abstract: SPRINGDALE - There was a turning point in the gently named Starlight Charity Ball on Oct. 24 at the Holiday Inn Northwest Arkansas Hotel and Convention Center when moods took a turn toward the fierce. The Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter held its fir ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Profile
Byline: — Bobby Ampezzan
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13. She helps museum run with the big dogs

Abstract: SPRINGDALE - The moment was a bit surreal for Heather Marie Wells. At the 2008 American realized she needed a mixer to manipulate and balance the sound. The museum bought a digital audio recorder so she could capture hours of material at a time. Wells als ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Profile
Byline: MICHELLE PARKS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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14. Building by numbers

Abstract: Date and place of birth: Nov. 24, 1944, Caldwell The best advice I ever received was “Your legacy will be how you treated the smallest person here that you crossed [paths with].” People would be surprised to learn I was the fourth-team quarterback in the ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Profile
Byline: RICH POLIKOFF ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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15. $6 million released by judge in lawsuit

Abstract: Pulaski County Circuit Judge Timothy Fox on Friday released a judicial hold on $6 million in legal fees that is part of a dispute between an Arkansas bank and the former law partners of disbarred lawyer Steven Eugene Cauley. Centennial Bank claims that it ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: JOHN LYNCH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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16. Divorces

Abstract: WASHINGTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office from Oct. 22-28. FILED 2009-1861. Elizabeth Garrett v. Gregory Garrett Jr. 2009-1862. Kelli Clemons v. James Ben Clemons. 2009-1863. Lauren Merritt v. Damien Merritt. 200 ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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17. NW Arkansas today

Abstract: “This is one of our best venues.” a Fayetteville Animal Shelter volunteer, on taking dogs to the Fayetteville Farmers Market to find potential owners Article, 1B ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: — ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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18. Protesters target mayor’s home

Abstract: TULSA - Supporters of the Tulsa Police Department have protested at Mayor Kathy Taylor’s house to demonstrate their anger over the layoffs of 21 officers. Several of the protesters who carried signs outside the mayor’s house Friday said they are friends o ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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19. Government meetings

Abstract: Monday Rogers Board of Adjustments, 9:30 a.m. Rogers Police Pension, 2 p.m. Washington County job evaluation/salary administration program, 3:30 p.m. Fayetteville City Council tour, 4:30 p.m. Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 5:30 p.m. Low ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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20. Other days

Abstract: 100 YEARS AGO Nov. 1, 1909 One million pounds of this year’s crop of Arkansas rice, harvested in September, has been sold and delivered within this state, and two million pounds have been shipped out of the state. By February 1, the entire crop of 25 mill ...
Date: 11/01/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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