AHA event sets record with $80,000 raised.(NW Journal: A Look at News From Northwest Arkansas)(American Heart Association)(Brief article)Jensen, Andrew
Paint the Town Red on track to the black.(NW journal: a look at news from Northwest Arkansas)(benefiting American Heart Association)(Brief Article)Sparkman, Worth
He is best known as having been an executive and co-owner of Stax Records, based in Memphis, Tennessee, during the latter half of the label's 19-year existence. A former disc jockey in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, Bell was vital to the careers of...
1994) was an American politician who served as the 36th Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967. In 1957, he refused to comply with a unanimous decision of the United States Supreme Court in the 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education, and ordered the Arkansas National Guard to prevent...
Arkansan; Arkansawyer (a native or resident of Arkansas)Bay Stater (a native or resident of Massachusetts)Bostonian (a native or resident of Boston)Californian (a native or resident of California)Carolinian (a native or resident of the Carolinas)...
[29] In the settlements about Vicksburg in the Mississippi Territory, cotton was not only the staple product by 1809, but was also for the time being the medium of exchange, while in Arkansas the squatters were debarred from the new venture only by the poverty which precluded them from ...
ARKANSAS Stephano’s Fine Art Gallery 5501 Kavanaugh Boulevard Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 (501) 563-4218 http://www.stephanostudio.com/ A well-respected gallery in the heart of Little Rock launching new artists as well as exhibiting successful regional artists. ...
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas Chia-Chiao Lin Dec. at 96 (1916-2013) Chia-Chiao Lin (Chinese: 林家翹; 7 July 1916 – 13 January 2013) was a Chinese-born American applied mathematician and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Lin made ...
and the governor of Arkansas called for over 500 soldiers from Camp Pike to “shoot to kill any Negro who refused to surrender immediately” [88]. With indiscriminate killing, at least 200 African American men, women, and children died. Years later and nearly 400 miles northwest in Tulsa, ...
six have done so since 2010, and 11 other states have been considering religious freedom projects since 2015. Some, such as Alabama and Illinois, explicitly mention Boerne’s decision in their preambles. Others, such as Arkansas and South Carolina, reiterate the original purpose of federal law....