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North Little Rock football coach Brad Bolding

Brad Bolding complaint

The attorney for former North Little Rock High School football coach Brad Bolding has filed a lawsuit against the North Little Rock School District to contest the firing of the coach earlier in the month. David Couch, who represents Bolding, filed the lawsuit on April 24 in Pulaski County Circuit Court.

Brad Bolding's appeal letter

North Little Rock High School head football coach Brad Bolding filed a letter of appeal on Thursday contesting the district’s decision to fire him.

Reissued Bolding Termination Letter

The North Little Rock School District reissued a termination letter to head football coach Brad Bolding on Thursday.

Warm-up grant

These documents were obtained in an FOI request from the Central Arkansas Planning and Development District. They include the original order forms for the warm-up suits, the grant notifications for the football grant and the receipt from the NLR Athletic Foundation the school district submitted to the planning district.

Letter from AAA acknowledging forfeits

A letter from the AAA acknowledging North Little Rock School District's self-reported violation and self-imposed penalties.

Bolding letter challenging AAA decision

North Little Rock Coach Brad Bolding's attorney sent a letter to the AAA challenging its decision to accept North Little Rock School District's self-reported violation and self-imposed penalties.

Bolding Facebook comments

Bolding details on Facebook what he believes are disadvantages his program faces that teams in Northwest Arkansas don't. Bolding says he removed the post within 15 minutes.

Hoggs Meat Market receipt

Conflicting accounts emerged Friday to explain a $600 check given two years ago to the step-father of a highly recruited wide receiver at North Little Rock High School. Documents submitted by the North Little Rock School District to the Arkansas Activities Association said a football team staff member violated recruiting rules by giving the check to Montez Peterson, the stepfather of K.J. Hill, who signed with Ohio State University this week.

Bolding termination letter

The North Little Rock School District issued this letter to football coach Brad Bolding on Jan. 30, 2015, citing multiple reasons for his termination.

Football equipment receipt

Conflicting accounts emerged Friday to explain a $600 check given two years ago to the step-father of a highly recruited wide receiver at North Little Rock High School. Documents submitted by the North Little Rock School District to the Arkansas Activities Association said a football team staff member violated recruiting rules by giving the check to Montez Peterson, the stepfather of K.J. Hill, who signed with Ohio State University this week.

NLRSD self report of violations

NLRSD's submission to AAA.

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