Robert ‘Frank’ Anderson Sr.
Frank loved his family and was a true outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, logging, and anything that allowed him to be in the woods. He was a hardworking man all his life.
Frank loved his family and was a true outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, logging, and anything that allowed him to be in the woods. He was a hardworking man all his life.
Mother White had an infectious smile, with a kind and loving heart. We never heard her raise her voice.
Robert was a graduate of Gurdon High School. He was a retired truck driver and worked parking lot security. Robert enjoyed visiting with family and friends in his free time each day.
City leaders on Monday committed to a $1.2 million plan for construction of a splash pad and skateboard park they say will be the envy of South Arkansas.
Rex Nelson of Little Rock returns for his 39th season of play-by-play, marking him one of the longest-serving college play-by-play announcers in the country. He will again be joined in the broadcast booth by Dr. Jeff Root, who has provided analysis for most of those previous 38 seasons.
“The allocation is based on what percentage of fuel purchases go to marine vessels,” Batten said.
Smith hired a private company in August to move $4,000 in asphalt millings from a state resurfacing project to his home, and to his son-in-law’s home, to resurface their private driveways.