
The Arkadelphia Chapter will mark Constitution Week with a special speaker for its Sept. 13 meeting and will participate in a ceremonial “bell ringing” on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church
The Arkadelphia Chapter will mark Constitution Week with a special speaker for its Sept. 13 meeting and will participate in a ceremonial “bell ringing” on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church
Georgia-Pacific halted production at its Gurdon plant for the second time that year due to a decrease in demand for plywood. A total of about 400 employees were affected by the temporary layoffs.
Hundreds of miles of the Trail of Tears wind through Arkansas. Today, five Arkansas State Parks sit along these routes.
She left behind an immeasurable legacy in the city, including the thousands of students who are able to attend Little Rock public schools today.
Teachers make a big impact on people’s lives, including the lives of beloved TV characters. Stacker surveyed the history of TV and chose 25 memorable teachers from TV shows.
The Arkadelphia Board of Directors voted to give the public a chance to speak on a proposed ordinance restricting ownership of pit bulls in the city limits. Then-City Manager Jimmy Bolt showed directors a video of a California woman being attacked by a dog of that breed.
In 1927, Mann and Stern was awarded the ambitious project of designing the new Little Rock High School. It was to become the largest high school in the state.
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