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When Craig O'Neill graduated from Little Rock's Central High School in 1968, Arkansas had a Republican governor and the Razorbacks a football coach with a Geor…
When Craig O'Neill graduated from Little Rock's Central High School in 1968, Arkansas had a Republican governor and the Razorbacks a football coach with a Geor…
Crypto mine in Mountain Pine
In the midst of the Thanksgiving season, it is only fitting that we step back and recognize the many reasons we have to be thankful. In fact, it is not uncommo…
The first album I owned was a gift for my eighth birthday from an older kid in the neighborhood, a scratched-up copy of the Rolling Stones' "Big Hits (High Tid…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors is scheduled to go into executive session on Tuesday night to conduct annual performance evaluations of City Manager Bill Bu…
If you have a particular job to do and want it done right, what should you do? Now, before I proceed, let me say there are two correct answers. The first corre…
Dystopia or democracy?
In this season of thankfulness, we begin today's digit doings column with a "Thumbs-up" from Sallie Culbreth, executive director of Cooperative Christian Minis…
After 9/11, George W. Bush repeatedly assured us that "Islam is a religion of peace."
Many of you may not know that Wednesday, Nov. 15, is the National Day of Philanthropy.
In the 1950s, the late Earl Nightingale wrote an inspirational recording called "The Strangest Secret" that sold a million copies. And what is the strangest se…
A new millage tax?
Each year, on the 11th day of the 11th month, our nation stops to reflect on the heroic service and sacrifice of our veterans. It is a day of recognition and c…
This Veterans Day, I hope you will join me in taking a moment to thank the veterans in our community who have dedicated their lives to service to our great nat…
Release detained students