Little Rock News - Residents fleeing Gustav arriving in Arkansas - Baxter Bulletin

August 31, 2008

Residents fleeing Gustav arriving in Arkansas - Baxter Bulletin
LITTLE ROCK — Louisiana residents clearing out ahead of Hurricane Gustav began arriving in Arkansas on Saturday, setting in motion a state plan to care for evacuees with a range of needs, including some critical patients taken Little Rock hospitals

Little Rock News - Police arrest Ward man on meth-related charges

August 31, 2008

Police arrest Ward man on meth-related charges
Investigators from the Lonoke County Sheriff?s Office and the Ward Police Department followed a tip on drug manufacturing to 502 Cook Street in Ward on Aug. 17.

Little Rock News - No Experience Necessary - Slate

August 31, 2008

No Experience Necessary - Slate
In a famous example of ideological flexibility, the American Communist Party changed its mind completely about Adolf Hitler in 1939, when he signed a deal with Stalin. Previously, they hadn’t cared for him much. Suddenly, he looked pretty good. Then

Little Rock News - Soccer: Mississippi State 1, Arkansas-Little Rock 2 (August 29) - Sun Belt Conference

August 31, 2008

Soccer: Mississippi State 1, Arkansas-Little Rock 2 (August 29) - Sun Belt Conference
Murfreesboro , Tenn. - Middle Tennessee scored early but failed to hold their lead for the second-straight match as they opened the 2008 home schedule with a hard-fought 2-1 defeat to the Vanderbilt Commodores at Blue Raider Field on Friday night

Little Rock News - Church celebrates new location

August 31, 2008

Church celebrates new location
Cabot Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon cutting recently at the new location of Fellowship Bible Church of Cabot, 2895 Bill Foster Highway in Cabot. The church has been active in Cabot for two years and started holding services at the new location last fall. Church leaders present included pastor Charlie Loften, community life pastor John O?Leary, youth pastor Jason Palik, administrative assistant Nicki Branson and children?s director Dee Anne Withrow.

Little Rock News - Petrino, Arkansas open against W. Illinois - Chicago Tribune

August 31, 2008

Petrino, Arkansas open against W. Illinois - Chicago Tribune
LITTLE ROCK - Bobby Petrino will coach his first game at the University of Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville against Western Illinois. For both Petrino and the Razorbacks, this will be a fresh start. Arkansas is moving on after the last few

Little Rock News - Act of kindness recognized

August 31, 2008

Act of kindness recognized
Mayor Eddie Joe Williams gives Ireland Eversole a copy of the city resolution honoring her support of work for hungry children. The presentation was made at the Aug. 18 City Council meeting. Ireland was nominated for Random Act of Kindness recognition for her ?penny drive? at school that in two weeks raised $1,106, enough to feed about 40 children for a month. The RAK program honors Cabot residents for their ?Contribution to make Cabot the safest, cleanest, most livable city in Arkansas.? Nominations may be made online at www.cabotar.gov, or by contacting the mayor?s office at 843-3566.

Little Rock News - New Orleans continues evacuations as powerful Hurricane Gustav menaces - Baltimore Sun

August 31, 2008

New Orleans continues evacuations as powerful Hurricane Gustav menaces - Baltimore Sun
New Orleans residents evacuate along Interstate 10 heading west in preparation for Hurricane Gustav Friday. ( Stephen Morton / Getty Images ) NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ Hurricane Gustav charged across the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday as residents fled New

Little Rock News - New Orleans residents get out of Gustav’s way - Detroit News

August 31, 2008

New Orleans residents get out of Gustav’s way - Detroit News
NEW ORLEANS — Hurricane Gustav charged across the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday as residents fled New Orleans and the National Guard prepared to patrol evacuated neighborhoods in a city still recovering three years after Katrina. Mayor Ray Nagin

Little Rock News - New Orleans residents get out of Gustav’s way - Detroit News

August 31, 2008

New Orleans residents get out of Gustav’s way - Detroit News
NEW ORLEANS — Hurricane Gustav charged across the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday as residents fled New Orleans and the National Guard prepared to patrol evacuated neighborhoods in a city still recovering three years after Katrina. Mayor Ray Nagin

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