David Nichol

District 24 appeal dismissed by federal panel

A three-judge panel on Wednesday dismissed an appeal of a ruling which upheld the way State Senate District 24’s lines were redrawn.

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Happy Valentines Dinner?

I actually managed to surprise Alice for Valentine’s Day. Or at least I think I did.

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Disagreements between Hardrick, Phillips take over Madison meeting

There was little business conducted but a lot of arguing Monday night during the meeting of the Madison City Council.

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Cental PAT gives McCoy money to buy supplies

Sue Anne McCoy, art teacher at Central Elementary, who was named Arkansas Art Educator of the Year in October, received some additional recognition this morning.

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Allied Health Center readies students for medical fields

JoAnne Lawson feels that East Arkansas Community College has every right to be proud of its Allied Health program, which is busy supplying graduates to a field that is growing and needs people w

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A 'taxing' question

Even though I’m part time (or semi-retired; take your pick), now, I attended this week’s city council meeting, covering for a co-worker who was off somewhere entering into grandparenthood.

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Bryant: City finances stable; sales tax referendum needed

STATE OF THE CITY

Mayor Larry Bryant used Tuesday’s State of the City address as a platform to talk about Forrest City’s pluses, but also to talk about his belief that a sales tax referendum is needed.

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Council wants action on Front Street cleanup

BRYANT SAYS ADEQ, ASBESTOS WORRIES HOLDING UP PROCESS

The Forrest City City Council on Tuesday discussed debris cleanup from a Front Street fire that destroyed several buildings last May.

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Legislators discuss issues with farmers

INGRAM, WRIGHT URGE PUBLIC TO LEARN FACTS ABOUT MEDICAID ISSUE

Medicaid and metal theft were among the topics discussed Saturday morning at Mallards, when the St. Francis County Farm Bureau hosted a breakfast meeting with legislators.

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Show Me Your Heart

REVENUE OFFICE PROMOTES ORGAN, TISSUE DONATIONS

February is Show Me Your Heart Month, during which people are urged to become organ and tissue donors. Today is also Wear Red Day, which puts the emphasis on women’s heart issues.

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