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Change of plans

Corridor planning draws ire of residents: How much notice is considered enough?
Cabot’s explosive growth during the 1990s has left a legacy of commercial growth along roads intended for much lighter traffic, apparently leaving little means of fixing the situation.

Paperwork blamed for parolee's early release
On Dec. 21, 2011, James Michael Davis, 37, of Conway was ordered released from the Pulaski County jail after authorities failed to file formal charges against him in a theft case.

Book captures images of Cabot's past; pictorial history soon to be released
Log cabins, cotton, tornadoes, desegregation and much more have played their parts in Cabot’s history, yet there is little to document that history, including how the city was named.

City Council committees hold joint session for review
The Cabot City Council committees for public works and police and fire held a joint session Jan. 5.

'Five stars' for new CHS cafeteria
After three years and $13 million, the first official product of Cabot’s new high school cafeteria was a chicken dinner.

Carlisle man dies in grain-bin accident
A tragic scene unfolded late Friday morning as rescue workers struggled to save a local farmer, Jacques Parker, 56, of Carlisle, who had fallen into a grain bin.

City Council debate on suing county continues
At a meeting Tuesday, Carlisle City Attorney Mike Stuart presented the Carlisle City Council with a rough draft of the lawsuit he has prepared in the event the council is ready to sue the Lonoke County Quorum Court.

Carlisle school receives money for box tops
Today’ s treasures are not only found in the bottom of a cereal box, but on the outside. By clipping box tops labels from your everyday items and sending them to school with your child, you are supporting a school fundraiser without selling a single item.

Moving the radio tower for fire station

School board sets CHS graduation for May 19
Graduation for the class of 2012 will be May 19, the Carlisle school board decided at its meeting Monday night.

Carlisle chamber schedules open house for new station
The Carlisle Chamber of Commerce will hold an open house at the new fire station, it decided during a meeting Monday.

New courtroom opens

Area man dies in silo accident
Allison Goodman/Staff Writer

Lonoke P&Z panel approves proposed fee schedule; cost of permits may increase for Lonoke residents
The Lonoke Zoning and Planning Commission approved a proposed fee schedule for building permits at its meeting Monday.

School board OKs price for the Gina Cox Center
The Lonoke School Board signed off on the cost of the Gina Cox Center at $9,333,037 during a special meeting on Tuesday.

LHS seniors learn about financial aid
Lonoke High School seniors learned about how to apply for community scholarships, rehabilitation services and financial aid at Senior Financial Aid Night, held in the school’s library on Jan. 12.

Work begins on Highway 13 relocation




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