Wayne Bryan
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Promise opens college to class of 2012
posted: 05/24/2012 2:58 a.m. Discuss
More than 100 members of the Class of 2012 at Arkadelphia High School came into the school’s gym May 17 to became the second class to sign up for Arkadelphia Promise scholarships.
Motorcycle event to aid wounded vets
posted: 05/24/2012 2:57 a.m. Discuss
A weekend of parades, contests, shows and camaraderie will honor those who served in the U.S. armed forces and will also aid in the care of wounded veterans.
New Malvern Middle School will be open for fall classes
posted: 05/20/2012 2:36 a.m. Discuss
Like a handful of new pencils and bright notebooks filled with clean ruled pages, the Malvern Middle School will be fresh and new for seventh- and eighth-graders when the 2012-2013 school year begins.
Arkadelphia native lauded for work with small businesses
posted: 05/20/2012 2:33 a.m. Discuss
Small businesses, usually privately owned with few employees, make up the majority of companies providing jobs for residents of south-central Arkansas. However, their smaller size and leaner budgets do not mean they have to go without the nation’s best business advice and help. Kelly Massey will be honored Monday in Washington, D.C., as the National Small Business Development Center Counselor of the Year, during a celebration of National Business Week. The award will be presented by Karen Mills, administrator of the Small Business Administration.
front & center: Joey DuVall
posted: 05/20/2012 2:31 a.m. Discuss
The first thing Joey DuVall points out when talking about the Bauxite Historical Association is that while he is president, he is not the one that does all the work.
Kentucky academic to be ASMSA director
posted: 05/20/2012 2:29 a.m. Discuss
Corey Alderdice, assistant director for admissions and public relations at the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Bowling Green, Ky., has been selected as the new director of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, the public, residential school in Hot Springs for high school juniors and seniors who excel in math and science.
Remember when?
posted: 05/17/2012 2:55 a.m. Discuss
Today, fewer than 450 call the Saline County community of Bauxite home, but from the 1940s and into the 1960s, as many as 15,000 people lived in the community as they mined bauxite ore and turned it into aluminum for the airplanes that helped win World War II and defended the nation during the Cold War.
Bathed in tradition
posted: 05/17/2012 2:54 a.m. Discuss
The last decades of the 20th century took their toll on Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs as one majestic bathhouse after another on Central Avenue closed their doors.
A new best friend
posted: 05/13/2012 3:05 a.m. Discuss
Suzanne Crowley of Bryant is afraid of what might happen when she sleeps at night, and she is turning to a dog for help.
Sister Cities International honors Hot Springs-Japan connection
posted: 05/13/2012 3:04 a.m. Discuss
The Sister City program in Hot Springs, which has helped Spa City residents forge close relationships with residents of Hanamaki, Japan, for 20 years, has been recognized by Sister Cities International with the Best Over-all Program Award for American cities with populations between 25,000 and 50,000.






