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CONWAY Cemetery named to national register
Eight-year-old Maude Ingram was the first person buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Conway on July 11, 1881, shortly after it was organized.
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that’s life Tiger’s stripes haven’t changed
I found the 12-year-old magazine buried under others that I couldn’t bear to part with for one reason or another.
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CONWAY: Masquerade ball
“Who’s behind that mask?” That’s the question many will ask Saturday night as Blackbird Academy of Arts Inc. sponsors a masquerade ball at Centennial Valley Country Club in Conway.
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Conway gears up for EcoFest 2010
Sharing seeds, organic gardening, clean coal, recycling! Debbie Plopper, organizer of Conway’s annual EcoFest, has all of these issues and more on her mind as planning begins for EcoFest 2010.
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CONWAY: Theater closed to begin construction
The movie posters have been taken down, the popcorn and drink machines have been removed, and the Cinemark Cinema 6 has been closed to start a ninemonth project to build a new theater.
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Storyteller to appear Tuesday at library
Storyteller Frank Jones of Conway will appear at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Faulkner County Library, 1900 Tyler St. There is no admission charge, and the public is invited.
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Front & Center: Mary Grice
Mary Grice is two different people — at least — and she may be more people than that.
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Hot Club Arkansas to perform at Faulkner County...
The Faulkner County Library will debut the band Hot Club Arkansas at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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Extension service to host new 4-H beef project
The Faulkner County Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, will host “The Next Generation — 4-H Beef Project” in 2010.
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Outdoors: Gone fishin'
It was a cold day on 7,000-acre Lake Greeson near Kirby. Think Antarctica. In winter. At night.
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Fundraiser planned for 4-H foundation
The Faulkner County Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, will sponsor a fundraiser for the Faulkner County 4-H Foundation from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the Oak Bowery Church Fellowship Hall.
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Novelist Blackwell to appear as UCA Artist in...
Novelist Elise Blackwell will become part of the University of Central Arkansas’ 2010 Artist in Residence program Tuesday, March 9, and Wednesday, March 10.
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Church reschedules hymn festival for March 7
A hymn festival that was postponed in late January because of inclement weather has been rescheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, March 7, in the sanctuary at First United Methodist Church in Conway.
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Master Gardeners to award two scholarships
The Faulkner County Master Gardeners will award two scholarships for the 2010-2011 academic year to residents of Conway County, Faulkner County or Perry County.
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The Church Alive to host Unlimited Realm...
The Church Alive will host the annual Un limited Realm Conference on Friday, March 12, through Sun day, March 14, featuring interna tional speakers Karen Wheaton and Damon Thompson.
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eventsetc. United Way luncheon
The United Way of Central Arkansas held its annual meeting and presented the UWbie Awards on Feb. 28 at the Centennial Event Center in Conway.
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Holocaust survivor coming to Morrilton, Conway
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton and the University of Central Arkansas are bringing an individual to the area who survived one of the most horrific events in history — the Holocaust.
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Scholarships available for students whose...
The Arkansas Community Foundation announced the availability of scholarship awards for Arkansas students whose parents have died in service to their nation, state or community.
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CONWAY: Brain waves
Patrick Carmack hopes the research he is doing will not only help veterans of the first Gulf War, but also patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological conditions.
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GREENBRIER: Chamber group meets to discuss...
The Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce is making changes.
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